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Fedwrench

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Dec 9, 2007
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Location
Valley of the sun
After spending 25 years, 6 months, and 15 days jumping out of planes and implementing US Foriegn Policy, I learned a trade and now work for a Federal Agency as an Auto Tech.
 

TruckTech

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May 31, 2009
Messages
363
Location
Minnesota
International Truck technician for about a year now. Fresh out of tech school before that. In other words, I havent been working long enough to make good money (if there is such a thing), and I havent been out of school long enough to not have huge bills...:(
 

Rickster

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Jun 26, 2005
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6,218
Location
SE PA
I'm an engineer, a former regulatory subject matter expert to be exact. I used to read automotive regulations from around the world and tell people what they mean. Now I search websites looking for job postings.
 

nightrain00

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Jul 30, 2008
Messages
134
Chassis maintainer ( AKA Bus mechanic but for less money ) for New York City Transit Authority.
 

quattrojon

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Feb 25, 2009
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557
Location
England
Ooh, what brands do you sell, and whereabouts in England are you?

I'm in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
I stock Armstrong, K-D, Allen, Mayhew, Bondhus, Gearwrench, Irwin, Kal, Horizon, Signet, and Campbell Hausfeld. I also stock a limited range of S-K, Beta and Britool.

Jon
 

torqueman2002

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Jun 3, 2009
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6,155
Location
SE Michigan
Powertrain Controls Diagnostic Engineer - we write the diagnostics for US & Global Products to help the mechanic/tech when the MIL comes ON.

Sr. Diagnostic Specialist:
HO2S
MAF
Fuel Trim
Misfire
Catalytic Converter
Knock Sensor
Fuel Cell - FCPS & FCS
 

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The Muffin Man

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Location
Mercer County, NJ
Is this close?

Maybe more like this?

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Worsedog

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Mar 2, 2008
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1,523
Location
Central FL
Tech from bicycles to tractor trailers.

Wrecker operator, from automobiles to railyard jockeys.

Built and serviced agricultural equipment.

Build and service LE vehicles and equipment and radio and telephone systems.
 

caper

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Feb 12, 2006
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3,185
Location
cape breton
Didn't Merk say one time that he does some kind of sales?Something to do with industrial supplies?
 

T56 Impala

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Dec 8, 2007
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3,650
Location
Roswell GA
Back in my working life I was a Food Safety Inspector. Mainly large Bakeries, some warehousing, a few Meat plants and one or two sweet goods plants. I also taught Ground Crew Safety at several airports on the East coast. I was also the company safety trainer. (BBP, PPE, HAZMAT, HAZCOM, LO/TO.....that kind of stuff.)

I retired at age 35. (A few lucky real estate investments and a wife that makes a TON of money.) Now days I am a stay at home dad, tool collector, car guy (without a car:( ) and general flunky.
 

jam022316

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Jul 31, 2008
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971
Location
Indiana
Cable TV Maint Tech.

I work on just the main lines on the pole now, but did installs and service calls for 8 or so years. Some of the things you see doing service calls you wouldn't believe.:shocking::shocking:

Like housewives in stockings type things???? (start cheesy **** music now). Sorry, my mind always goes there!! :)
 

Garage_Mahal

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May 31, 2008
Messages
551
High School Shop teacher (9-12), wood and metal. Just got to order 100,000 in tools for our new school we are moving into. Definitely on Cloud Nine, even the kids are excited about it(which is sometimes hard to do).
What brand(s) did you end up getting?
 

Jeepguy

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Mar 8, 2006
Messages
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I've done a little bit of everything, but i am currently a compressed air systems engineer (BS title thats just on my card) and a tool salesman (pretty much the doall guy around here)
 

FiftyCalAl

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Apr 14, 2009
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Eclectic simultaneous careers:

Gov't Bioterrorism Coordinator

Rescue Paramedic
SWAT Operator

Firearms/Tactics/ Carry Permit Instructor
Emergency Services Instructor/Consultant

My next job will be practicing law (yeah, I have a law degree) or selling municipal insurance coverage
 

PistolWhip

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May 14, 2009
Messages
361
Location
People's Republic of New Jersey
Soon to be retired police officer. As a matter of fact, this coming week will be my last.

Congrats brother:thumbup: I'm 15 years away and already counting down the days:bowdown: Man it seems like a lifetime away though.:beer: I love my job, but I really fear what it's going to become when the politicians are done ripping every benefit we have from us. When the balance of risk vs. reward is skewed, the value of the applicants will as well be skewed. It should be interesting to see what the world will look like when it's Police Officers are hired from the same applicant pool as McDonalds, Wal-Mart, temp agencies and unemployment lines.
 
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BB26

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May 2, 2009
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583
Location
oregon
I work in Human Resources. Specifically, I am the Senior Compensation Analyst for a large healthcare system.

I do have a bit of an automotive background, though. I hung out at my father's transmission shop when I was a kid and then actually helped out when I was in high school. I learned a lot from him and it was great fun. I have been working on cars and other motorized machines as a hobby every since.
 

mrpowderkeg

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Dec 9, 2008
Messages
776
Location
Bismarck North Dakota
I find out stuff about you, your family, your grandparents, great grandparents blaa blaa blaa... I'm a Landman for a small oil and gas brokerage firm. Search court records, cure title, leases and purchases, track town heirs (anyone have any good connections in France or Venezuela??? I gotta find someone). I get to talk with a lot of people from around the country, and in other countries. Lots of interesting stories, most of the time I know more about their family tree than the individuals themselves. Every day is different but I enjoy every bit of it.
 

Flathead Red

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Jul 25, 2009
Messages
648
Location
Gulf Coast of Florida
I am active duty Air Force. Been in for 22 years. Here is my job description:

Tactical Air Command and Control Specialists are part of a team called a Tactical Air Control Party (TACP). The mission is to advise US Army combat commanders on the use of Air Force air power. One example of air power is a fighter aircraft attacking targets close to friendly troops. This is Close Air Support and is a very important part of the TACP mission. It is the TACP's job to control the fighters and to make sure they attack the correct target. This unique mission requires operating on the battlefield. TACPs communicate with other tactical air and ground units by use of state-of-the-art radios, while mirroring the maneuver capabilities of our Army counterparts. Whether it's parachuting out of an airplane from 1000 feet with the 82nd Airborne Division, engaging in a tank assault with the 1st Armored Division, or operating deep behind enemy lines with the 75th Ranger Regiment, the TACP mission is the same…PUTTING BOMBS ON TARGET!

Flathead Red
 
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