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I work as a butcher in a local supermarket. I specialize in smoked products, and sausages.

There's something poetic about killing a beast, and then mocking it by stuffing it in to it's own intestine.:D
 
The MOS (military occupational specialty) that I currently hold as a primary is 15H. In other words, I repair hydraulic servos, fabricate lines and hoses, and repair lines too for the Army. (California Army National Gaurd) The unit I belong to is a limited Depot facility serving the 13 western states. I mainly deal with UH-60 Black Hawks but have been known to play with AH-64 Apaches, UH-1 Iroquois (Hueys), OH-58 Kiowas, and when God wants to have fun with me CH-47 Chinooks. I hold a secondary MOS as a 15G (aircraft sheetmetal) and an alternate MOS as a 15T (Black Hawk mechanic), I have also been known to help out in the prop and rotor shop too. My hardest job there is holding down a chair in case gravity some how were to fail it.
 
I own two shops both are run under one roof www.norcalkustomz.com check some stuff out more to come soon there is a link to my collision repair shop there also healdsburg collision
 
My 1st MOS back in 1982 was 72E (Telecommunications / Teletype operator) in 1984 I went active duty and became a 05H Morse Code Interceptor for Army intel (yes there is such a thing lol) Then abt 1991 they changed the MOS identifier to 98H. In 1993 they started kicking some of us old farts out and disbanning some of the MOS's mine was one of them. So I got out and became a Driver Manager at H.O. Wolding trucking.
 
Currently self employed web developer and programmer, I do back end server programming in perl, shopping carts, databases, msg. boards, yadda yadda . . . . just another web geek, been at it for about 15 years.
 
In a prior life, for 5 yrs myself and two buddies were equal partners in a small IT consulting shop. Basically we provided temp IT staffing support. If AT&T needed a web developer, we staffed it; if Merrill Lynch needed a DB admin, we staffed it, get the idea?

With a little bit of luck, a ton of ass kissing and countless dollars spent in wining and dining we eventually grew the firm to 8 ‘internal’ employees and just about 200 ‘in the field’ consultants. In 2004 we sold the company for a nice profit to a larger Asian/Indian company based out of Chicago. With the cost of college secured for my boys I relaxed for a bit and in late 2005 I joined another consulting company where for the past 20 months I’ve been assigned to one of the largest Pharmaceutical companies in the world (Pfizer). My day to day job consists of working with various subcontracting firms to recruit temp IT staffing and then manage those contractors for the duration of their contract. All in all, it’s an okay job. The perk is now being the one getting wined and dined.
 
I'm a customs officer. I'm the one that everybody gets pissed at when you have to pay duties on stuff coming from out of the country. I also get to deal with the wonderful public!

All in all its not a bad job, I do get to travel all over. Europe, Asia, South America are all places that we do our work. It’s a challenging so that’s what keeps me there.
 
I am a Toolmaker/Shop Foreman at a Tool & Die shop specializing in Plastic injection molds. For anyone that doesn't know, a simplified explanation of toolmaker = VERY highly skilled machinist.
 
Modo exposed

I work as a consultant specialising in the digital forensics arena
My customers include over 31 British Police Constabularies, a few life sciencies companies, Healthcare and Fraud Investigation beauros

It's all pretty mundane poop and by law and contractual terms I'm not allowed to say squat...
 
Used to be a mechanic until my back went out on me. But now, I do upkeep and repairs on arcade games.

I'm going back to school again for A+ certification and computer repairs.

For a side job, I sell engines and exhausts for r/c.
 
i had no idea people could be "bought".

yes, back in the old days is was rather common, and unfortunate. :stick:

Actually, my wife and I attended a meet and greet thing last night. It was pretty nice. I'm hopeful of better things with this new company.
 
Marine Tech. No this has nothing to do with the military,Its just a fancy way of saying I work on boats and docks. We also do salvage,worked katrina in Miss.Ernesto,and other big local catastropies. And raise alot of sunk boats,Our company is on the #1 call list for several insurance companies for desressed vessels,we are 1st responce,we are equipped with several thousand pounds of lift via airbags and we also use big gas pumps. Its fun we are all a bunch of cowboys hootn and hollern raisen hell,the insurance companies can't stand us but we Git R Dun! And thats all that counts.Pays pretty damn good too!
 
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I just got an interview at H@@TERS. My job discription interview the waitresses. It didnt go well though I kept spilling my beer on they're
t-shirts. :jittery:
 
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