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    Da Professuh Raptor05121's Avatar
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    LOL I look at your avatar and I'm thinking "....what do these two not have in common...." as I read that first paragraph


    Then I read the last line and thought: "There we go. That's a proper job for a man" LOL
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    Im a Union Millwright

    The term "Millwright" shall mean the unloading, hoisting, rigging, skidding, moving, dismantling, aligning, erecting, assembling, repairing, maintenance and adjusting of all machinery and equipment installed either in building, factories, structures, processing areas either under cover, underground, or elsewhere, required to process material, handle, manufacture or service; be it powered ore receiving power manually by steam, gas, electric, gasoline, diesel, nuclear, solar, water, air, or chemically, and in industries steel, coffee, rotating plants, paper and pulp, cellophane, stone crushign, gravel and sand washing and handling, refineries, grain storage and handling, asphalt plants, sewage disposals, water plants, laundries, bakeries, mixing plants, can bottle and bag packing plants, textile mills, paint mills, breweries, milk processing plants, power plants, aluminum processing or manufacturing plants, amusement and entertainment fields, installation of mechanical equipment in atomic energy plants, installation of banbury machines and related equipment in rocket missile bases, launchers, floating bases, hydraulic escape doors and any and all component parts hereto either assembled, semi-assembled or disassembled.

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    I am a draftsman in architectural stone. Basically I design the granite that goes on the side of buildings and such





    Also, I am a teacher at the local community college teaching Drafting (I took my teachers job)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor05121 View Post
    LOL I look at your avatar and I'm thinking "....what do these two not have in common...." as I read that first paragraph


    Then I read the last line and thought: "There we go. That's a proper job for a man" LOL
    lol, the reason you suggested is exactly why I kept all of my lawn care and Agriculture jobs.

    I remember the first time I walked into the store on a day off. I was there to check the schedule since I had been out of town, and I had my boots, jeans, Wrangler dress shirt and my camo Ford hat on. I walked up to my manager and asked if the schedule was up, and it took her a few seconds before she realized who I was. Since then we always joke about how I should wear my name tag when I go there on my days off so that the other managers and employees can recognize who I am.
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    Im a toolmaker,

    I work here now http://www.aimcoil.com/

    and I build these:

    But I used to drive these in the Army.
    Thank you for your service!

    I work as a equipment operator for my local county government. I run mid-heavy equipment such as tractors and loaders/backhoes and I work on irrigation and water supplies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kozal01 View Post
    Im a toolmaker,

    I work here now http://www.aimcoil.com/

    and I build these:







    But I used to drive these in the Army.




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    I go to college five days a week....taking 16 credits right now. I'm also a United Sates Marine Corps Officer Candidate, once I graduate (and finish 6 weeks training after Freshman year, and 6 after my Junior year) I'll commission as a Second Lieutenant. When I can get to my job (which I've been working at for 2 years) I run tractors, drive trucks, work in the shop fixing equipment, and in the summer help my boss manage on our grass seed farm. I work 80+ hours a week during the summer and as much as I can during the fall and winter, which turns out to not be much......
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    I am a draftsman at a local granite quarry. I also teach part time at the local community college.
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    I'm a glass handler

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    I'm a warehouse manager for a car parts store.

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    I'm a heavy line tech at a ford dealer I get
    To do the fun stuff like take cabs off engine swaps and drive new 5.0 mustangs down pch on sunny days lol
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