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Had a few jobs, McDonalds when I was 16 (hated it), bag boy at a local grocery store (tolerated it), electronics assembler for a private/military contractor building cables and assemblies for anything from the hatchs on the Army's APC's to the control boxes for the USPS high speed mail sorters (hated the people), went to technical school for automotive then worked a a local tire shop (didn't like or hate it) bounced around a couple dealerships (hated them both) and now I'm a Parts Sales Manager at AutoZone (actually like this one).

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I work as a Operation Manager for a Custodial Contractor in a Federal Building in Boston MA. We train Individuals with special needs. We train them in light construction, landscaping, mechanical and building maintenance Before this job; I was working as a site manager in a construction company in P.R.

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I use to be a box maker, receiver, order picker, stocker, and general all-around worker for Boise Cascade Office Products/OfficeMax until 2010. I was also a warehouse paper stacker at Boise/OfficeMax where nobody could stack pallets of paper like I could. Three pallets high, bridged, and no leaning even in humid weather! After an eight month layoff from there, I am now a warehouse clerk for an authorized contractor for DirecTV, satellite internet, and communications.

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As a teen cuttin lawns to support the 1:1 habit and then went to tech school for automotive

Wrenched for about 6 yrs laid off from dealership (not a fan of flat rate pay)

Now working for Car Quest Auto parts for the last 20 some years. wanting to either a hobby shop or a custom and

rod shop with my wife .

MIchael

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Broccoli Rings are the invention of Mr Strickland, Inventor and Christmas tree seller. The rings were injection molded, cone-shaped baskets designed to replace the rubberband that holds a bunch of broccoli together. We stacked them in boxes for shipping to the processing plant. At night because were were the grunts. It was my first job out of HS.

19 year olds left alone at night can be unproductive sometimes. Once we found a working sample of a ring on some broccoli that someone left in a truck for a few summer days. We spent the good part of a night throwing that stinky thing at each other. Got in big trouble when Strickland did the counts. Ah, good times.

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I was a product illustrator, a lot of airbrush work. Also black and white photo retouching and transparency assembly (film stripping). All back in the day before

computers. For the past 13 years I'm a model maker for a industrial model shop, making models for industrial designers.

Bill

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I am a delivery truck driver for a trash company, the largest independent refuge company in Indiana. I deliver dumpsters to businesses and people's homes. Not a bad job most days, unless it rains, and/or its cold, both of which it was today... I'm still cold :) I was a union carpenter before this for around 8 years before the economy really tanked, I did lots and lots of metal stud framing and hanging drywall. I really liked that job, but it's way to unstable to raise a family on. I've been driving a truck for almost two years, and I'm still not used to the unpredictable hours.

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WOW, what a diverse bunch we have!

Me? I worked at the same garage for 17 years fixing Audi, Mercedes, Volvo, Alfa, Aston, Porsche, Peugot, VW and the occasional Escort. Played Rock N Roll 2-3 nights a week for almost all of those. After the garage was gone [sad story] I dabbled in a few other things like selling tools and actually working for Mercedes Benz before winding up on the counter at the local Baltimore NAPA.

Bob

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Civil Engineer with the DOT, "Making sure you are slowed down all summer with construction back ups!"

Before that sign painter until I had my ulnar nerve (funny bone) cut almost in two by a cleat playing softball,

(wasn't too funny). Went back to college for Engineering degree, learned to use that math (and more) we

swore we'd never use after high school. Still a Pinstriper and Signwriter.

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I was a band saw operator at a plant that honed steel tubing for hydraulic cylinders, until i had a "strongly worded" conversation with my supervisor about who was right.

Currently interviewing with other area companies. Until then, it's odd jobs around the house by day and models by night!

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I am the Stig :lol: Actually I am a truck driver in the hazardous waste industry. I drive a tanker truck, roll off trucks and vacuum trucks.Mostly I haul 7000 gallons of stuff that goes KA-BOOM if you have a bad day. Been in the tanker business for 15 of my 17 years of driving. I also make some side money playing music I've been doing that since I was 13. My dad had a body shop and I helped restore cars with my uncle so I have a few hours under my belt with a DA sander.

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Civil Engineer with the DOT, "Making sure you are slowed down all summer with construction back ups!"

Before that sign painter until I had my ulnar nerve (funny bone) cut almost in two by a cleat playing softball,

(wasn't too funny). Went back to college for Engineering degree, learned to use that math (and more) we

swore we'd never use after high school. Still a Pinstriper and Signwriter.

You sir, SUCK! :D just kidding, but I hate traffic.

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I recently began working for Kellermeyer Building Systems, Meijer, Michaels, and other retail stores use them to keep their buildings clean. I work out of the Meijer store in Dewitt Michigan, midnight to 7:30 five nights a week.

Before that, I did five years hard time at Advance Auto Parts, mostly dealing with commercial customers (ie- dealerships and repair shops), and I was responsible for keeping tabs on overstock items.

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35 years as owner of a small trucking co., collision repair shop doing 80% big trucks, and a sign co. Became disabled in 2008 after 2 heart surgeries, pacemaker-difibb., and back surgery. Still do a litte graphics work to pass the time. Now it seems I'm not qualified for much of anything!

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