What does everyone do for a living?

Wow!!! I have never seen a guys desk that neat before, at least you had a bag of Chex Mix, you could of had it opened and spilled some of it on the desk. You know us guys have an image to live up to :lol:.

The bag of Chex Mix was actually open. I cut the top off with scissors.
I will work on messin up my desk for my next photo.
 
I'm a fork lift driver on frame line at Ford Kentucky Truck Plant and am almost finished with my MBA, will be looking for a real career with large companies shortly.
 
heavy goods transport, all over the uk and europe,
some of the places i drove to
france
spain
portugal
italy
switzerland
austria
poland
russia
holland
belgium
germany
yugoslavia
bulgaria
denmark
sweden
norway
and it didnt half burn me out. but have some great memories
and no more sleeping in cabs
 
Stationary Steam Engineer

I make electricty. I fire two 420 magawatt boilers,and spin the turbines to produce electricity. Been there 33 years. I'm going to go until I have 35 years in and RETIRE!
 
I live in Merida Mexico, buy old houses and fix them up and resell. Really love doing this, great architecture and history here. The work is hard but rewarding to me. I regularly visit old salvage yards and scrap metal dealers looking for nice old wrought iron for my places, and find some pretty interesting pieces.
No mortgages here, so it's all done in hard currency. Owning our houses outright makes me sleep way better than i ever have in my life! Loving it here doing what we're doing!
 
Army

I'm an Active duty ARMY scout, Have been for 6 years going on 7 now. Right now I'm in Iraq wanting to come home so bad and go detecting!!!! 2 years I'm getting and joining the NY state troopers
 
In my youth, worked for Chrysler, (Iacocca years),then worked as an electrician.
Then retail sales for 25 years, mostly ceiling fans.
Now in the mini-storage business.
About to move into an on-site apt.
No more rent, electric, water, cable or internet bills.
Sweet!
More money to upgrade detectors as warranted, no travel time to and from work means more time for MDing!

HH
 
30 yrs as a railroad carman on my day job, moonlight,10 yrs as a blues musician.
No money in that though. I guess that's why they call it the blues . . .

"Blues with a feelin' . . . "
 
i do in-home support for developmentaly disabled adults (my position is called independant living facilitator) i love my job i help them to become and stay more independant (more challenging then it sounds) so they can live in their own apartment and not in group homes and institutions
 
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