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Hey all not to disrespect students- retired or dissabled people just wondering besides being laser freaks wich we all are what are some of your jobs i am a grease monkey aka maintenance mechanic  ;D :D ;)

we process 3-4 million chickens per week I am Plant 1 plant 2 and packaging supervisor i run a 50-60 man crew so i'm probibly hated by 50-60 men lol
 





john_lawson said:
Hey all not to disrespect students- retired or dissabled people just wondering besides being laser freaks wich we all are what are some of your jobs i am a grease monkey aka maintenance mechanic  ;D :D ;)

yeah i'm a grease monkey too..
 
I am a professor of human communications . (That's almost retired, isn't it?)

Peace,
dave
 
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Officially, Chemistry Student at University.

But also a freelance Flash Programmer and QA Lead for a game software company.
 
Dr. Evil said:
Jet engine mechanic on the A-10.

Ah the GE TF-34s. I sure miss the sound they made flying overhead. I spent a few years as a forward air controller. That was my preferred close air support aircraft.

Anyway, now I'm an engineer. Also working on a Ph.D. in physics.
 
They do have a distinct sound to them just like the C-5. IMO, the A-10 does sound like a quieter version of the C-5. I worked on the C-5 and C-17 in Germany before I moved here last August. I worked on the KC-135R/T before that. I'd have to say I liked working on the KC-135 the most so far. The A-10 is ok except for working on the inboard side of the engines. I have long arms so they cramp up while trying to work on stuff up close.

thejunkmonger said:
LOL I'm a airframe and powerplant mechanic too but I don't do that anymore. I went to George T. Baker.  Ever heard of it?

I can't say I have heard of it. It seems like everybody talks about Embry Riddle.
 
Student, IT Manager, and freelance computer tech. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
 
I do nothing :( I'm jobless 0$/hour.That's why a 50 dollar investment for my blu-ray project is a big investment to me right now....Going to college in october.
 
Random construction clean up/simple tasks/electrical trimming, $9 an hour. If I'm lucky I get to do yard work at the construction sites (Basements and house finishing) for $12-$15 an hour. Unfortunately most of that money is going to be put in my gas tank of the old car I am going to drive when I get my license.
 
I work on construction sites, doing final cleans getting the place ready for handover. Pays good, $20 hour.
Used to be in IT, mainly web and graphic design, but is so boring sitting in a chair all day.
 
I'm not sure how to give a short job description of my job in English. I would be something like 'final controller of X-ray analytical equipment'. Stuff I do includes calibrating, checking for electrical/mechanical/x-ray safety and checking reproducibility. Studied mechanical engineering but not on university level.
 





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