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Let me know when you find a secure Career field. Society has made us so dispensible its not funny. They could hire you today and lay you off tomorrow and not lose a second of sleep.

 

I know a guy that was hired by our company and gave his two week notice, trained his replacement and the friday before the week he was supposed to start the company called him and told him they made a mistake in their figures and no longer needed him.

 

And when it comes down to it, when you think the company can't survive without you and you are indispensible. They will prove you wrong.

Yes this is very true, ive been laid off countless times and im only 22, But i dont really mean so much a secure job, just one that isnt quite so shaky and has a bit of a future in it, cause i mean honestly i cant move from one job to another painting helicopters, airplanes, and then back to helicopters forever lol, I just want something where i wouldnt have to worry as much if im gonna lose my job tomorrow and pays a decent wage.
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Security guard for a company called Wackenhut. I'm not joking. That's the name.

:LOL: ...a token of ridicule i bet
I'm a Slot Machine Technician working for a casino in Southern California. Before that, I was in the Navy for 4 years as an Aviation Electronics Technician working on F/A-18C Hornets.

well, lets see. im an overall awesome guy, but i talk alittle too much. lol

just a student learning the machining trade :LOL:

wow thats awesome, if you dont mind me asking, what did you do in the air force?(or if you told me would you have to kill me?lol) Only reason im interested is because i once concidered joining the air force as a pilot but later learned i couldnt unless i had perfect vision without corrective lenses. I work with a few people retired from the air force who were sheet metal mechanics and such.

I was assigned to a "Security Forces" squadron (U.S. Armry calls them Military Police [MP]). I was a "Law Enforcement Specialist" by trade. :LOL:

IT for small Garage Door manufacturer, and I am also (which is my true love) a Paid on Call Firefighter, and also just recently became a deputy coroner for the county (on call)...

 

TFD

i am the ultimate waterproofing technician...hands down im the best

really i got a leak in my water bed:D

i'm a student and go to Haskell Indian Nations University, its a small federal University for Native Americans. I major in Natural Resources, and miner in History, but i thinking of changing that around

 

this summer i'm going to work for the National forest agency

Security guard for a company called Wackenhut. I'm not joking. That's the name.

OH MY GOD!!! The college campus that i also work for had them hounding them to take over. I thought they were kidding when they said their name. lol

 

No offense.

I'm a police officer in a small city of 38,000. I also work for the community college as a campus police officer. (armed). Gotta pack the old glock. :LOL:
I'm a Marketing/ advertising manager for an international media company. I'm also going to college for my certifications in computer network operations.
Mmmmm, Glock... 40? Got one myself.... :LOL:

 

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THe only glock I have is a wiffle ball bat in my trunk... :D "Hey you Tawking to me?!"

im an office b!tch(admin assistant) at a local steel company. mostly i run errands and do all the other jobs that people in the office are either too lazy or just plain dont want to do(monthly air filter inspections, coffee clean up, updating the accounting software, bi-annual front door painting, etc)

 

in my free time, im a full time student, majoring in history, at LSU.

 

and glocks...pfft. everyone knows the 1911A1 is where its at. when ive run through my 10 rnd clips of .45, ive still got a 4lbs chunk of steel to beat face with, not some 3oz peice of ceramic and plastic :LOL:

lawyer. currently in notary office (in Poland notaries are the richiest lawyers). :LOL:

 

I also co-op'ed with bombardier (transportation division).

Hell, what a small world...

and glocks...pfft. everyone knows the 1911A1 is where its at. when ive run through my 10 rnd clips of .45, ive still got a 4lbs chunk of steel to beat face with, not some 3oz peice of ceramic and plastic :LOL:

Actually, according to their website, mine weighs 22.92 oz, without the clip... :D With a full mag, it weights just over 2 pounds.. LOL

 

http://www.glock.com/g22.htm

 

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i think just the slide on my 1911 weighs that much...

Just did some checking, web searching and what not, heaviest one I could find of the 1911 was 42 oz which is 2 5/8 lbs... :LOL: Just saying.. lol Anyway, I'll still take my glock, because you won't get close enough to me to hit me with yours.. lol Plus, mine didn't cost me anything, coroner dept. issue.. :D Anyway, back on topic.. So, what does everyone do.. :p

 

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City bus driver. Passengers think my driving is funny as they often rofl. :LOL:

 

TigerHawk is a "call girl". :D

lol thats awesome, gotta love the crazy bus driver:lol:
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lawyer. currently in notary office (in Poland notaries are the richiest lawyers). :LOL:

 

I also co-op'ed with bombardier (transportation division).

 

Hell, what a small world...

indeed, very small world. Its amazing how many people you come in contact with in a lifetime and later find out about it.(not refering to us but in general)
Everyone else has ROCKEN livings. :LOL: . I like Cleatus's job especially, I'd like to hang out in the hanger for a while and learn about the planes electronics.

Thanks man, but actually in the end its just a job. I have been struggeling lately to keep it fun. I remember when it was fun, but most of the fun people left.

un-appreciated, underpaid, and overworked bum ohh part-time repo man and part-time software tester and part-time pc tech and part-time construction worker, you get the picture :LOL:

 

And thats cool I have a cousin who works on air frames cleatus. :D

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un-appreciated, underpaid, and overworked bum ohh part-time repo man and part-time software tester and part-time pc tech and part-time construction worker, you get the picture :LOL:

 

And thats cool I have a cousin who works on air frames cleatus. :D

Must be a busy individual, just remember to set time aside for BF2 and release some frustrations:lol:

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