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Boats 12-01-2012 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldenVolt (Post 39220)
I started out in '86 being an Electrician's apprentice. After my 4 years of apprenticeship was over I got my journeyman's card and started going out on jobs with an apprentice of my own.
I've had some hard times in the past, like in 2001. When we had no work coming in. But this last one. (started in 2006 for us) When I had to make my house payment with a credit card, that's when I had to try something else.
Talking with one of my customers (http://camco.net/) about my situation, they offered me a job. I thought there's no way I could stay in one place and be happy, let alone the fact I would work myself out of a job in a few years.
Never did I think after 6 years I would still have a job and be so happy. Now I have 2 other Electricians working for me as well as overseeing electrical projects in our other plants.
I am truly blessed.

Greg

That's a great story, and I'm real glad that things turned out so well!

Never give up, never surrender!

Thanks for sharing.

Boats

GoldenVolt 12-01-2012 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Boats (Post 39222)
That's a great story, and I'm real glad that things turned out so well!

Never give up, never surrender!

Thanks for sharing.

Boats



Thanks Boats, I'm happy to share.

But not when it comes to the buckles. Send me a check.:D

Greg

Boats 12-01-2012 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldenVolt (Post 39227)
Thanks Boats, I'm happy to share.

But not when it comes to the buckles. Send me a check.:D

Greg

Oops! Writing check now...

Boats

mrerick 12-07-2012 11:23 AM

A long career...
 
Hi,

I worked most of my career in computer technology. Now I work in broadcast television as a technician for an affiliate of the PBS Television Network in the USA.

I'm also a NRA Instructor, and in process of launching a company to teach handgun and rifle safety and the North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun course.

Marc

ronpaul50 12-09-2012 11:05 PM

After 37 years as a carpenter and construction superintendent I retired in July of this year. I spend my time working in my shop and on my bicycle in between trips to the range. I may even try making some grips.

SCORPIO 12-09-2012 11:17 PM

I own my own business, wholesale /retail fruit and produce. Also own and operate a commercial tree fruit orchard. Long hours, unpredictable seasons due to weather, but very recession resistant. People need to eat frequently it seems and the product has a way of turning to crap once used so needs to be replaced often :)

ronpaul50 12-09-2012 11:34 PM

"Louie, I married you for better or worse but not for lunch! Find something to do." One of my customers to her husband on his retirement.

KeystoneWeaponBK 12-11-2012 08:46 PM

I work on "things" and "stuff" at a nuclear powerplant, actually the largest boing-water-reator in the country... I really shouldn't talk about them online but I get to see some neat stuff for sure!

Riverpigusmc 12-11-2012 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenVolt (Post 39220)
I started out in '86 being an Electrician's apprentice. After my 4 years of apprenticeship was over I got my journeyman's card and started going out on jobs with an apprentice of my own.
I've had some hard times in the past, like in 2001. When we had no work coming in. But this last one. (started in 2006 for us) When I had to make my house payment with a credit card, that's when I had to try something else.
Talking with one of my customers (http://camco.net/) about my situation, they offered me a job. I thought there's no way I could stay in one place and be happy, let alone the fact I would work myself out of a job in a few years.
Never did I think after 6 years I would still have a job and be so happy. Now I have 2 other Electricians working for me as well as overseeing electrical projects in our other plants.
I am truly blessed.

Greg

Got my first journeyman (Indiana) in 78, Masters(Indiana) in 88. Along the way got a journeyman in Texas and Florida. Electrical work is a good life, Ron

SCORPIO 12-11-2012 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by KeystoneWeaponBK (Post 40232)
I work on "things" and "stuff" at a nuclear powerplant, actually the largest boing-water-reator in the country... I really shouldn't talk about them online but I get to see some neat stuff for sure!

A good friend of mine works on 'things and stuff' at TMI. Interesting work from what I've heard. He likes PWR work better than BWR since your turbines are 'hot'.


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