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What does everyone do for the almight $?

Hi All. Paramedic with ambulance service here in Victoria Aust. Look after the /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/pukeface.gif
 
I play with little clear shiny objects that women love to get from us slobbering goofy guys. I manage a diamond vault and production shop for making jewelry.
 
I manage the direct repair program for the western half of NY for an auto insurance co. So I get to talk nothing but cars- good, bad, old, new, fast slow- all day every day.
 
Hello, I am a retired Organic Chemist who decided to pursue a second career as an Allstate Insurance Agent. Allstate has an agreement with Hagerty.
 
Semi retired marketing executive in the aviation industry. Currently tinkering on antique airplanes and vintage british cars. I also fly airplanes and helicopters for fun.
 
I started up my own company 13 years ago after being laid off at my last job which was sales. I was with the company 16 years and one day came to the office only to find out the company had been sold overnight and the the owners decided to do a little "house cleaning" Tried a few other sales jobs but all they wanted were my contacts. So I started my own company. Greenflow Environmental Services Inc. (www.greenflow.com)This way I will be the first one to know when the jigs up. Haven't looked back since. Love it.

"Remember it is not our environment, we are only borrowing the environment from our children"

Aj 1970 MBG new owner, 2 months
 
paramedic in the Louisville (pronounced Loo-ah-vul) Ky area.I live on the sunny side in Floyds Knobs, Indiana.
 
I design mobile surgery suites (MASH units) for the US Army and some foreign Governments.
 
Well, I might as well jump in here. I am a retired military officer (served for 24 years, 10 as an enlisted guy and 14 as an officer). Now am a Senior Analyst with a large, privately owned R&D company. I am currently involved in supporting operational testing for the DoD.

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Insurance Agent for a major insurance company.

Please drive carefully and never have to make a claim!
 
I don't have a job yet, I just mooch off my dad /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devilgrin.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/angel.gif
 
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Can I have your job?
 
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Yes well, I think we’ve all had that kind of job at least once in our lives. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

But like most of us know already, at some point in the future we all grow up & take on responsibility. Along with 2.5 children (6 in my case), a mortgage, child support and maybe some alimony for good measure. And in the end therapy retainers for everyone except the one guy who really needs it most – yourself. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif

So enjoy the suckling on the family mammary gland while you can. Because life has a funny way of sneaking up on you when you ain’t paying attention. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
I'm a Geologist. My office is outside (most of the time) I get to see some of the best things that old mother earth can show us ie. Bryce Canyon or Yellowstone Falls and some of the worst things that we've left behind like an abandoned coal mine strip or the underside of any interstate bridge.

The rest of the time I'm trying to bring my B back to life. That's a full time job in and of itself. If only if I could find a way to get paid for it. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
 
I am a retired electronic technician. I spent 27 years with Sears fixing TV's, VCR's, Camcorders, anything electronic. Prior to that I worked at the cape and was a quality electronic inspector for Boeing on the 1st stage of the Saturn 5 moon rocket also in the fireing rooms, LUT, and pad A. Prior to that was on the Gemini program at Cape Kennedy with Martin Company as an electronic technician in their failure analysis/ gyrotest lab in hanger T.
Bob
 
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Unfortunately I'm now on the other end! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazyeyes.gif
 
Thought I would chime in here. I have been in the land surveying & engineering field for much too long. I now can only consider it a hobby that still pays me fairly well. When I was young and green I was a lost...but now that age and wisdom finally found me I discovered I am still lost. I took up the mgb so I could have something to fight with and not bite back too hard. I am now young and green once again. I shall add the bite being ever so subtle...still is a bite. I would have it no other way! It's a fun little car and having a blast.
 
For the record I'm working as a Instructor/Consultant with industrial controls. I attempt to teach electricians and HVACR students about PLC's. I also massage existing controls for plants to get them to work as designed or to explain why they won't work that way.
 
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