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Just quit my job as a repoman so im in the market... A FREAKIN AGAIN

that mustve stunk, having people constantly begging you not to take their stuff

Its the totally perfect job for that sadistic type... "sorry, what? dont take your stuff? nah its alright...."

 

 

i would LOVE to do that *grin*

that mustve stunk, having people constantly begging you not to take their stuff

No I got tired of having guns pointed at me...
im the President of the United States ...................na im kidding im a kitchen mang. at the only place ive ever worked.
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I am a powertrain mech for the army. I work on the rotor system on all the army helicopters its a great job i love it.
I don't really have a "job" as much as I help out at home. I live on a livestock ranch in ND. We have a feedlot that can hold up to about 1,000 head of cattle at one point. We feed and take care of other people's cattle for however long they want them to be here. When summer comes around I'm usually doing this thing called "raking." Raking is basically me driving a tractor with this thing called a rake attached to the back hitch. It takes two rows or hay that have been cut down and rakes them into one for a bailer to come and pick up. Thats basically what I do for a living, as of now.
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wow this thread has come a long ways, This was the very first thread I made at the armory and now its a sticky and still getting replies. Well keep em comming as its always interesting to see what people are up to in this world, and it may give others ideas of the direction they would like to take:)

- Started out shoveling popcorn at a movie theatre back in HS.

 

- Spent 4 years in the Air Force as an Avionics Tech on B-52H bombers.

 

- Worked about 6 years as an Av Tech in Corporate Aviation. This is where Cleatus and I worked together.

 

- I've spent the last 3 years or so as an avionics/electrical engineer.

 

Now I work for a company called L-3 Communications working on government spy planes. DAMN!!@#$% Now I have to kill you all!!!

well if you cant find a job or dont know what to do there is always the military. They have plenty of jobs available lol.
well if you cant find a job or dont know what to do there is always the military. They have plenty of jobs available lol.

Thats no joke, you can get a good education in the military and have the honor of serving your country!

 

Just make sure the job you select in the military, is something you can still do when you get out.

I don't really have a "job" as much as I help out at home. I live on a livestock ranch in ND. We have a feedlot that can hold up to about 1,000 head of cattle at one point. We feed and take care of other people's cattle for however long they want them to be here. When summer comes around I'm usually doing this thing called "raking." Raking is basically me driving a tractor with this thing called a rake attached to the back hitch. It takes two rows or hay that have been cut down and rakes them into one for a bailer to come and pick up. Thats basically what I do for a living, as of now.

Hay, thats where I learned how to drive, when I was 10 in a hay field, I drove the truck around the field while others loaded the trailer, because I was too little to pick up the bails of hay.

Drive city bus.

" people up the wall, around the bend, etc ... ;) :D

Off time spent socializing with TigerHawk, "doing forums", :flame: , playing and doing this and that. :(

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Presently, I work full time as a tax consultant for large businesses. I hate my job. With a wife and 2 kids to support, I can't really complain though. I am just glad to be employed. I am also a full time student. I am currently attending UTD. HOOKEM HORNS!!!

 

 

well i was in the ARMY was a ground pounder or as name says infantry fav weapons were m82,m4,m203,m220A2, and m9 now im out and the VA will not let me work so i have to stay at home. So i play BF2,BF2142 mainly but i still provide for my fam with a med retirment for being messed up in the head thats what i do not so great but what the heck im still alive ! :thumbsup:

Going on my 6th year in working in the "Rent To Own" industry. Due to the large amounts of buyouts, this will be the 4th company I've worked for in this industry. My job involves a little of everything from Collections to Repair And Service.

 

With Christmas coming up, if any of you needs advice on electronics brands, furnature, or even appliances, I know the ins and outs of alot of these products and can tell you what brands and devices to buy or avoid.

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As of now I am attending college and working a part time job...I get by!

 

Hi everyone! I am trying to make a comeback to the forums lol! =)

 

Becca

shes alive?!?!?!?!

 

o and im a student in high school.. ;)

I work on fire alarms. Big ones, high rise, hospitals etc. 10 yrs ex Navy also.
I'm a farmer! I love my job! I'm self-employed I work lots of hours. Hey Taco if you want a job raking hay I always have an opening. I grow and sell alfalfa to large dairies which then in turn supply the U.S. with Milk. DRINK MORE MILK guys its good for you and good for my wallet. :) :p

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