What do you do for a living?
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What do you do for a living?
I will be graduating in December with an A.A.*. Degree in Telecommunications. I just landed a job with a company that puts phone systems in new construction buildings such as Home Depot, and new hospitals. Gotta start somewhere.
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I work at Menards in the floor-coverings department. Haha!! I'm on 16 and it'* my first job so ..yeah.. I plan to be an electrical engineer or somehwere in the means of a businuss degree. I basically blow all my money on the bonn.
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I'm a machinst and repair high speed production machinery for the past 15 years.
Before that I was a Service Manager and HD diesel mechanic for a major truck rental company
Before that I was a Service Manager and HD diesel mechanic for a major truck rental company
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Entrepreneur worked primarily with government contracts in Canada. Mostly worked with the Ministry of Children and Families setting up alternative integration homes for people with disabilities. (Pre taxed dollars for you accountants out there. My bank always has to gross up the income for lines of credit. That’* fun to watch believe me nothing like watching a bank increase your income on paper). I actually helped people not just warehoused them. Once the business was settled (I was bored to tears, spent most of my time playing with 4X4'*) There was personal problems so I left that business to my brother to manage while I decided moving to California to live with a new woman was a good idea. I put my neck out to try an automotive business. If it works, great If not ill just do what I did in Canada here in California. I am going to give Domestic Performance 3-4 years to earn its keep (well once I finish it). To pay the bills I contract with a local businessman as a “behavior specialist”. Actually it’* fun I love teaching teachers and other such “professionals”. I cannot work 9-5. I did it once and it almost killed me. Read the book “What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School.” Good book.
Ty
Ty
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I would like to know why 2002SSEi has 0 posts when he just posted two posts ago?
Speedguy, are you a Behavioral Psychologist or a Social Worker? It sounds as though you have a background in one or the other.
Speedguy, are you a Behavioral Psychologist or a Social Worker? It sounds as though you have a background in one or the other.
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Property Master (maintenence and repair of all things related to the show) for a magic show in Las Vegas.
Previously, I am a ASE Master Recertified Automotive Technition with a bad back so I had to find something simular to do that didn't require me to be bent over under a hood all day.
Previously, I am a ASE Master Recertified Automotive Technition with a bad back so I had to find something simular to do that didn't require me to be bent over under a hood all day.
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I've been in the Navy for 12+years. I am a work center superviser for a shop that fixes radar warning recievers and jammers, plus the chaff/flare systems for F-14'* and F/A18'*. The rest "classified"