What does everyone do for a living?

Its been a long time since I have been on this forum.
17 years in the swimming pool business, (chemical service, construction)
9 years in the concrete pumping business, of which the last 4 1/2 years self employeed.
A pic of my tools.
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Own and operate FLEMZ Market & Deli in Columbia, NC ... a convenience store/restaraunt featuring subs and salads (5 years now)
 
I work in the medical field as a Registered Cardiovascular Interventional Specialist. I am also A Registered Radiological Technologist in Radiography, CT, MRI, CV, CI

I enjoy Football(soccer) and drinking Guinness thus my name GuinnessFC

cheers
Charles :D
 
Hi - retired fire fighter - am now teaching fire fighting at local community college, - Capt. Bob
 
Hi, I'm a retired Criminal Investigator for the Sheriff's Office after 27 1/2 years in the pits.
I surf fish alot at the beach and am new to metal detecting. Most of my detecting is beach hunting when I go.
 
Registered Radiologic Technologist (Xray Tech) and I specialize in Mammography
My husband is a machine operator at a paper core/tube company
 
I am a Customer Service Rep. for a large manufacturing company that makes industrial and aviation ducting/hose. We sell alot to Boeing, Raytheon, Cessna and of course the Govt.
 
Interesting post !!!

CPA now, working in the corporate tax world.............

but I have done everything from farming, to pouring iron, to working with low temp refrigeration (cascade systems), to working with high vac systems used to sputter gold on IC's, roughing in and trimming out homes .................. damn I am getting old............. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
I am lead technician and back-up process engineer for a large pharmaceutical bottle manufacturer. Injection blow molding and compression blow molding is my forte. I have been employed with them for 21-1/2 years. Will stay until I retire or they tell me to leave. :roll:
 
Hey all. Besides a super super senior at Johnson and Wales University, (Going for free cause my family works there) I am a Senior VP of BS at an Inn in downton Bristol, RI. This job gives me the freedom of doing absolutley nothing for this 8 hours. I make sure the night audit runs smooth and thats all she wrote. Most of the time I am thinking up different business ventures or different things I want to do in life. Hopefully one of them helps me hit it rich. I am only 24 years old so I don't have to figure it out now (which is why I have been a super super senior. I get one degree and the switch to something else, then switch back.) Anyways figured I would add my two cents. HH All!!

-Mark
 
Jeff, thank you so much for serving our country, so we may feel safe and be free.

Trudy
 
I wait by the mailbox for a check. I'm retired from BellSouth. I was an electronics tech until 1999. Worked a parttime job for 3 years and went back to work full time for about 1.5 years, decided that was'nt for me. Tom
 
I am a Nail Tech -

I am the person who you go see for a lovely manicure.
Sounds great right?
I also am also certified in advanced foot care. You know those thick yellow toenails that your dad has? Or that ingrown toenail that has bothered you for years?? Yep I am your girl!!!

Hope anyone isn't eating dinner at the computer lol :lol:
 
Premsat said:
And, as my name also implies, I'm a satellite guy. Opened up my own retail store after istalling for someone else for four years. I'm 28, spend the daytime installing, md'ing, and reading the forum in the office; evenings at home with the wife of 8 years and our 2 boys, 1 and 4. The 4 year old just got his first little detector for Christmas. Till next time...-Ed.
I to am a satellite guy I guess you would say, my main job is being a dairy farmer (done it all my life). I have been a satellite dealer to make a little extra money on the side since 1985. My satellite business name is Yours' 2 C Satellite Systems. Was alot busier doing satellite installs/repairs back in the day of the big dish. Ahh the memories of changing an actuator or a servo motor on a 10 foot dish at 10 below zero on a Sunday so a customer can watch the football game. Hmmm maybe that is why I don't like football. Steve.
 
I guess I can't avoid this topic...

I am the manager of the reptile/exotics department of a pet store, as well as a kennel attendant for the Chicago Animal Care and Control, part-time. When I'm not working I am a Biology major at a local university. I love music and play all kinds of percussion, fishing, traveling, history, culture, plants, animals, collecting autographs, coins, and of course, metal detecting.
 
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