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U.S. Navy submarine electronics technician on radar, gps, inertial navigation systems, interior communications, voyage management systems, and navigation plan preparation and execution. 17 years strong, just a little bit more to go before I have to get a big boy job. I am also a part time automotive detailer, not much time for it anymore while on active sea duty

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What I think I do: Head of Security Operations for an international outdoor apparel company.

What my bosses think I do: Push papers around, and apologize a lot when things don't go according to plan.

What my employees think I do: Tell them what to do all the time.

What I really do: Look at model car stuff all day on the internet. ;)

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Well, got laid off Monday so now I'm a full time job hunter but my profession is ASE Certified Master Auto Technician. When I'm not doing that I'm also a Safety Specialist and Consultant for the construction and oil and gas drilling industries. In the past I also owned a custom snowmobile performance, developement, and fabrication business.

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I own my own hvac business, looking to get into a metal shop, building parts for jeeps and trucks. For the rock climbers. And just about anything metal. Such as headache bars, roll bars etc.

The "Jeep" crowd is flooded with aftermarket suppliers, custom parts and restorations .. you either have to be the absolute best there is, or have an idea that nobody has ever thought of to survive in that business ..

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Early in my career, people would ask, "What do you do?"

I would answer, "I do arsons."

:o

It didn't take long to figure out I had to provide a little more information than that.

But, I did make a couple of 'solicitation to commit arson' busts that way! B)

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Early in my career, people would ask, "What do you do?"

I would answer, "I do arsons."

:o

It didn't take long to figure out I had to provide a little more information than that.

But, I did make a couple of 'solicitation to commit arson' busts that way! B)

I am so happy I chose not to go into any form of law enforcement after my time in the Corps, just for reasons like that ...

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The best description I've used before is to say I live in a real-life Dilbert cartoon (the corporate cubicle software development world). Though I'm presently a free-range developer (no cube--I work for a consulting company and have an open-plan office, but often work at client sites throughout the Phoenix metro area).

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The "Jeep" crowd is flooded with aftermarket suppliers, custom parts and restorations .. you either have to be the absolute best there is, or have an idea that nobody has ever thought of to survive in that business ..

We know several people that own jeeps. One is for sure a rock climber and he told us that those guys are always looking for someone to build parts. Mainly radiator gaurds because they keep bending them. As it is in any business it's a gamble. There is well around a 100 hvac companies within a 45 miles radius here.

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LOL. Yep. Arson, auto theft, theft, auto arson, arson theft, and auto arson theft.

Common thread: fraud.

Any way you split it, it keeps me fairly busy.

You should have heard my answer when I was in the Homicide Division....................................

:D

G

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I've been working in the photography industry for 26 years now.....as a artist photographer I still shoot film and use a traditional B&W darkroom. My main job is working for Schiller's Camera here in St. Louis doing photo restoration.

http://www.schillers.com/photo%20restoration.html

I've been in your shop a lot over the years.

G

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