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royalgamma

Member
I work in injection molding...I make closeurs ( shampoo caps, tooth paste caps, and stuff like that.)
I set molds, work on process problems , some machine maint. , also back-up 1st shift supervisor.
 

1knight164

Member
No secret...Marine...finally got my B.S. after 20 long years (too many deployments) and hope to finish my Masters in 18 months. Then retire and become Mayor of my town like Barry (hot883). You're my hero!!! Way to go!
 

maeistero

Active Member
Originally Posted by ScubaGuy
I am a Federal Correction Officer or as the inmates call me BOSS.
whoa, forget the scuba trip
just kidding, i just don't have the equipment for this time of year. i'll still do spring. how's the visibility on tablerock in the winter?
 

scubaguy

Member
Originally Posted by maeistero
whoa, forget the scuba trip
just kidding, i just don't have the equipment for this time of year. i'll still do spring. how's the visibility on tablerock in the winter?
Don't worry I have a nice warm cell, and a Guy named bubba who wants to talk to you.
J/K The vis is 20 feet right now but in the summer after the lake turns it is about 10 ft. or less It stays in the mid to high 50's.
 

fishy.....

Member
Soon to be a registered Architect in Colorado after I finish my three remaining registration exams. (have gotten through six out of nine.)
This is after getting a BA in environmental design and a MA in Architecture and interning for three years before I was even eligible to take the exams!!
For now I am a "designer"
 

greenwolf52

Member
I am a VW salesman and also dabble in guitar/vocals/recording in my spare time (which is not too often). Looking forward to soon having a child to raise with my beautiful wife :)
 

wangotango

Active Member
thanks for the info fishy. im pretty dead-set on architecture and in a perfect world go to syracuse university. i hear architecture is one of the hardest things to go to school for and hopefully there is a demand in another 5-6 years.
-Justin
 

bobtail107

Member
I am a refuse pickup specialist chauffeur. I drive a garbage truck for a living. It's not a bad job for the money. Sucks to tell people though.
Jeremy
 

cantbstopd

Member
ive been lead installer for air conditioning systems for the last 11 years. i used to live up north, and installed furnaces but since i moved to south florida there is really no need for heat down here so im just doing A/C now.....
 

hot883

Active Member
Originally Posted by 1knight164
No secret...Marine...finally got my B.S. after 20 long years (too many deployments) and hope to finish my Masters in 18 months. Then retire and become Mayor of my town like Barry (hot883). You're my hero!!! Way to go!

Ahh Shucks, you make me blush jarhead.
Congrats on your B.S. and good luck with the Masters.
I too had a hard time completing college being deployed so much. I do have a P.H.D. though. Stick to your goals. Barry
 

1knight164

Member
Originally Posted by hot883
Ok, that would be a Plain High school Deploma (PHD)

:hilarious :hilarious :hilarious Good one! You've done well for prior enlisted. Don't hear a whole lot of big success stories. Just don't tell me that the population of our town is 10!!! Glad to hear you're doing well for yourself, even if you only have a PHD!
 

reefkprz

Active Member
I am a carpenter, who also breeds exotic reptiles, mammals, birds, and propagate corals. I am trying to get out of the nail pounding business though, a make it strictly in animals.
 

geridoc

Well-Known Member
I am a biologist and chairman of a large university department of biological sciences in New York. I do research in the biology of aging. And I am 200 years old
(one of the statements above is not the truth)
 

npage

Member
Videographer specializing in legal and litigation support.
I also do some Photoshop consulting on the side.
(Thats what a BA in Film will get you, if your lucky
)
 
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