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Old Oct 7th, 2008, 06:44 AM     #41
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Re: What Is Your Line Of Work

Looks like a lot of Telco guys here. Me too, well retired from Bellsouth in S.C. after 35 yrs. Now work in parts and service at Charlie's HD in Huntington, WV
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Old Oct 7th, 2008, 08:44 AM     #42
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We're going to hide your tools on you if you keep this up .
You mess with my tools, we might have trouble.......

QUOTE=rhino;65048]I operate a 6000 horse scrap shredder. I can shred a full size pickup truck complete with block into pieces the size of a baseball in around 30 seconds. on a good day i can shred better than 1000 tons. ive been in industrial scrap management for 15 years. ive always liked heavy machinery so i guess im in the right business.[/QUOTE]

That's some cool stuff Rhino, my dad was in the recycling business. The only reason I'm not in it is he wouldn't let me run the cranes or the shear.....I got the 'that's no job for a girl' speech. Now look at me. Big brother & cousins sort of run the biz now, when my dad & uncle let them.
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Old Oct 7th, 2008, 10:24 AM     #43
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20 years US Navy submarine mechanic(auxiliaryman) retired, partnered in a bike shop for a few years, went under. Was fun while it lasted, worked for Intel, a paper mill and a printing compan. Now I work for Sikorsky Aircraft helping to build Blackhawk helicopters! Big change from a submarine or motorcycle Having a good time
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Old Oct 7th, 2008, 01:27 PM     #44
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IT Professional for 30 years. Can't wait to retire and get out of this business. To bad I have another 17 years to go.
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Old Oct 7th, 2008, 01:42 PM     #45
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I was not going to post but decided to anyway... The first of this month is the beginning of my 35th year in my own textile business. In 1974 had no idea I would still be doing this 34 years later. During those years have seen a lot of change some good and others not. Raised a family and educated my children ... first private christian school and then both sons through college. My two sons are now working with me and I might add never planned for this to happen. Unfortunately I believe they will not enjoy the fruits of their labor as I did. Maybe I should ask the government for a bailout.... never asked or received any government financial help... paid my taxes educated my children without college loans and our business is quickly being replaced by CHINA... and other third world countries while we give money to the thiefs on WALL STREET.... other than that I am proud to be an AMERICAN.. sorry for getting on my soap box
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Old Oct 7th, 2008, 07:29 PM     #46
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i run a landscape company and industrial cleaning company specialising in shopping precincts and malls . i have done this for 25 years but fed up now and want to open a lap dancing club
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Old Oct 7th, 2008, 08:18 PM     #47
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Old Oct 7th, 2008, 10:08 PM     #48
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Old Oct 7th, 2008, 10:55 PM     #49
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I'm a Security Officer and EMT as well as a full time student. I also do advocacy work on behalf of children with special needs and those in need of organ transplants.
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Protecting our country: 22 years the USMC way
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