What is your career?

mimzy

Active Member
Originally Posted by vinny p
http:///forum/post/2930174
^lol everyone thinks demolition is with tnt.....we use tools(hammers, saws, drills, ext..), heavy machinery (bobcat, zoom boom, kabota, backoe), equipment but never tnt. but that would be fun.
the Hubbs & I went to Harbor Freight & bought a big black carbon steel demolition bar thingie to break the ice on our driveway. the thing weighs more than I do. lordy lordy. even if u don't blow stuff up, BREAKIN' stuff is HELLA KEWL!
 

maryg

Member
Former medical assistant, OB tech, and Realtor. Due to a bad ankle injury and a few operations I had to change plans again.
Now I am self-employed and own a business with my father in law. We manufacture chemicals and repair commercial pressure washers.
 

geridoc

Well-Known Member
I'm chair of a University Biology department where I teach and do research on the biology of aging.
 

shyfish

Member
Hi,
I have worked for the railroad for the last 33 years. I am also a professional artist, I can say that because I have sold a few pieces and teach middle school kids art.
 

mimzy

Active Member
Originally Posted by Shyfish
http:///forum/post/2931497
Hi,
I have worked for the railroad for the last 33 years. I am also a professional artist, I can say that because I have sold a few pieces and teach middle school kids art.
got a website 4ur art???
 

vinny p

Member
Originally Posted by Mimzy
http:///forum/post/2930245
the Hubbs & I went to Harbor Freight & bought a big black carbon steel demolition bar thingie to break the ice on our driveway. the thing weighs more than I do. lordy lordy. even if u don't blow stuff up, BREAKIN' stuff is HELLA KEWL!
^that would be called a pinch-bar (or very large pry bar), and its not meant for that..dont they make scrapers?
 

mimzy

Active Member
Originally Posted by vinny p
http:///forum/post/2931537
^that would be called a pinch-bar (or very large pry bar), and its not meant for that..dont they make scrapers?
the driveway is a dirt road, it's not paved, so we don't have to worry about ruining the road surface. and no "scraper" was going to break through the 650+feet of 3-4inch thick ice we had to bash through. whatever it was, it worked really well!
 

flower1459

Member
I'm a Front Office Manager for a hotel. I manage the front desk agents, operator, overnight staff, security, and bellman/drivers which means that I get to deal with some great, and not so great, people 60-70 hours a week. (Think of me the next time you're checking into a hotel and you're about to rip the agents head off for not having a king sized bed available
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However!!! I just gave my notice after 8 years and took a Director of Guest Services position with a different company on Monday.
Scary stuff I tell you!! Change is good, change is good, change is good, you did not make a mistake, you did not make a mistake, you did not make a mistake
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