boman40 Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 work for utility as a Sr. Electrical, Instrument and Controls Tech. The company owns six plant sites that I can travel to in western Kansas and a whole lot of transmission lines. We supply the western have of the state of Kansas with electricity. Got to keep the lights on.
jimoshel Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 Nuclear fission test technician. I can read books at night without turning any lights on.
AMCJeepMJ Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 I work at the gourmet grill at Market Street in Mckinney. I'm probably gonna be in Washington all summer moving luggage and hope to work for Ford when I get back for college. If theres one thing I hate maore than my Comanche breaking, it's being unemployed. I lived in McKinney for 10 years; off Virgina west of 75 and off of Eldorado east of 75. Easy city to live and work in. Back on topic, I am currently a telephone events concierge for an Italian car company, and I talk to some of the most interesting people.
ParadiseMJ Posted March 21, 2013 Posted March 21, 2013 I'm a supervisor at a juvenile hall in far northern Calif. I teach kids how to work, how to get along, how to get a job, how to figure things out. Been there for 15 yrs. It's a stress free job, seriously. Before that I owned and operated a couple restaurants for 20+ years. I use to pay a bunch of shi heads to steal from me, snort coke in the bathroom, and smoke dope on the back patio. It was ALL stress, ALL the time.
COFFMAN Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 I'm a supervisor at a juvenile hall in far northern Calif. I teach kids how to work, how to get along, how to get a job, how to figure things out. Been there for 15 yrs. It's a stress free job, seriously. Before that I owned and operated a couple restaurants for 20+ years. I use to pay a bunch of shi heads to steal from me, snort coke in the bathroom, and smoke dope on the back patio. It was ALL stress, ALL the time. Thats a cracker
JFAComanche6 Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 I'm a supervisor at a juvenile hall in far northern Calif. I teach kids how to work, how to get along, how to get a job, how to figure things out. Been there for 15 yrs. It's a stress free job, seriously. Before that I owned and operated a couple restaurants for 20+ years. I use to pay a bunch of shi heads to steal from me, snort coke in the bathroom, and smoke dope on the back patio. It was ALL stress, ALL the time. Sadly, he's not lying. I used to work at a small restaurant and people would go to the back and smoke pot when we got done with the dinner rush (not me, I'm Straight Edge). People got rumors of it and our owner just had a quadruple bypass, so he just shut the place down and it was replaced with a crappy mexican restaurant. But I've gotta say, it was an awesome place to work for me since everybody was super nice and chill (and hot waitresses :brows: ).
'87 fuel-miser Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 lamination technician ... or machine operator ... ok MILL-RATT ! :eek: . :MJ 1: .
87MJTIM Posted March 23, 2013 Posted March 23, 2013 As my name indicates, I work in one of life's certanties. No, I am not a mortician. I'm a self (un)employed CPA. I have been practicing for 25 yrs. (maybe one day I will get it right.) ;)
54bobby Posted March 23, 2013 Posted March 23, 2013 i was an apprentice at a pay to fish lake baiting hooks for 3 years. now i have become a master baiter
COFFMAN Posted March 23, 2013 Posted March 23, 2013 i was an apprentice at a pay to fish lake baiting hooks for 3 years. now i have become a master baiter Or is it Master Bates lol
Garvin Posted March 24, 2013 Posted March 24, 2013 I work as a mechanical engineer for one of the largest induction furnace companies in the world. On the side I design and build custom parts for farms and local Jeeps as well as build custom Jeeps.
terrawombat Posted March 24, 2013 Posted March 24, 2013 I work as a mechanical engineer for one of the largest induction furnace companies in the world. On the side I design and build custom parts for farms and local Jeeps as well as build custom Jeeps. So you work for Inductotherm?
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