what do you guys do for work

yeah thanks..a yami triple in a scooter..now there's a challenge for me.No wrench throwing going on here...I already drove a scooter around the parking lot to see what was wrong with it.It goes fast and then it slows down..lol...I found out that the electric brake will not release sometimes. $340 to replace it..I need a scooter that will do 70 mph out here myself..lmao
 

super1c said:
I see I haven't done this yet. I am a respiratory therapist in a regional neonatal ICU. I help babies breath that are from less then a pound (about as big as a beer can) all the way to full sized term babies. Great job and I love it. Plus I work 12 hr shifts so its only 3 days a week every third weekend so I have lots of time for family, friends, and sled!

I work 12 hour shifts too, unfortunately for me it's more often 6-7 days a week. :(
 
I work for an engineering firm that designs and manufactures sheetmetal auto parts for one of the big 3(blue Oval). Our company currently manufactures the parts for the Ford law enforcement vehicles, and the Skid plates for the Raptor along with other research and innovative concepts to be seen in the future.
 
I work for a print shop that specializes in retail marketing displays. We print the signs and displays that hang or sit in Target, Walmart, Best Buy, etc... We currently have the largest sheet-fed press in North America, 81" and a 101" wide digital press as well as a 65" & 40" press. I'm a pre-press specialist, means I prep files for printing.
 
I am an Industrial Ventilation/Controls Engineer. I design and sell air cleaning systems for manufacturing applications. The systems I work with collect aluminum dust, magnesium, wood dust, coolant mist from machining centers, and just about anything else you can think of. I spend alot of time on the road visiting customers and alot of time in front of the computer as well. Long hours but I Love what i do. ;)!
 
I'm a metal fabricator in the paper industry. I'm also a CNC burn table operator and a plasma transferred arc hard facing machine operator. Been doing it for the last 6 years and haven't worked a day since I started! I build equipment for all aspects of paper machinery from brown paper all the way to tissue paper. Next time you scratch a note on new or recycled paper, open a corrugated brown cardboard box or blow your nose on Kleenex brand tissue, think about me. At some point in any of those products manufacturing, it most likely went through a section of machine fabricated by yours truly.
 
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I own a fitness center and my construction business.. Some days I love it some days I hate it..lol But I do like the freedom and not having to answer to a Boss!
 
I work for a local hardware store and a local farm. I work 6 to 7 days a week 10 to 12 hours a day. I'm still in high school. This year ill be a junior and i'm taking a welding class at a technical center. I'm hoping when i get out of high school I can get into pipe-fitting and be a welder.
 
SX700triple said:
I'm a metal fabricator in the paper industry. I'm also a CNC burn table operator and a plasma transferred arc hard facing machine operator. Been doing it for the last 6 years and haven't worked a day since I started! I build equipment for all aspects of paper machinery from brown paper all the way to tissue paper. Next time you scratch a note on new or recycled paper, open a corrugated brown cardboard box or blow your nose on Kleenex brand tissue, think about me. At some point in any of those products manufacturing, it most likely went through a section of machine fabricated by yours truly.

I like that, and I probably put together the pipes that go to the machinery so think of me too...lol
 
SX700triple said:
I'm a metal fabricator in the paper industry. I'm also a CNC burn table operator and a plasma transferred arc hard facing machine operator. Been doing it for the last 6 years and haven't worked a day since I started! I build equipment for all aspects of paper machinery from brown paper all the way to tissue paper. Next time you scratch a note on new or recycled paper, open a corrugated brown cardboard box or blow your nose on Kleenex brand tissue, think about me. At some point in any of those products manufacturing, it most likely went through a section of machine fabricated by yours truly.






I dont see toilet paper on that list!!lol sorry i couldnt help it.

Me i drive a truck for a metal recovery firm but am a welder /fitter/machine installer and have been involved with body and paint work untill that trade went for a crap.


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staggs65 said:
I like that, and I probably put together the pipes that go to the machinery so think of me too...lol

Well if you ever do fitting on Voith machines then you have probably seen some of my work!
 
bluewho said:
I dont see toilet paper on that list!!lol sorry i couldnt help it.

Me i drive a truck for a metal recovery firm but am a welder /fitter/machine installer and have been involved with body and paint work untill that trade went for a crap.

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Well we make machines for that too haha! I didn't think anyone would want to think about another man while they wipe the ole evacuation station down :P
 


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