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I work supply chain for a defense contractor...gotta love budget cuts!
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So it’s been awhile since I logged in last, why I stopped on this thread I don’t know. A lot of interesting careers out there. I for one did the follow your dream path, can’t always say that’s a good thing to do either… though I’ve been at it for 32 years now. In the early 70’s did 6 and half in the Navy and picked up some interesting skills. Took an offer from another faction and have playing in this field ever since. When you’re young they stick you in operations if you survive it they figure you’re smart enough to do acceptance testing of new toys. After a while you find you find yourself saying why did they do it like that “that was stupid” Bad move… before you know it you’re working with a D&D team (design & development) after ten or so years of that you find that talking to yourself yields better answers than what you get from management. They call this “Burnout” I call it sucked out. Anyway next you find yourself back out on the road teaching noobies (that’s short for new boobs) how to operate the toys that you helped create without doing themselves in. I’m finding this to be a challenge, sometimes getting a body part mangled can be a good teacher. Especially for the guy standing next to the mangleee… But I have been told by management that corporal training methods are frowned upon. They’re just taking all the fun out of it anymore, 15 months to eligibility we shall see if I can make it…
Who do I work for, good question, the world’s largest non-profit. What do we do, I dunno,(it’s not allowed) but it can be fun from time to time.
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10mm...when it absolutely has to be dropped!
I work on Security Systems at various locations around the state.
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During the workweek, I'm the Department instructor for my PD. On those rare occassions, I work the road as either an FTO or Patrol officer.
During the riding season, on alternating weekends, I'm a RiderCoach for the MSF and HD Rider's Edge.
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Underpaid electrician, struggling through life! Haha no seriously.
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Paper pusher; lots a paper; and still pushing!
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1. Retired US Army
2. Retired LE SWAT CDR (+NRA LE Firearms and Patrol Rifle Instr.) 3. Retired RV Resort Manager 4. Quit retail selling guns when I got my VA Disability 5. Fulltime NETFLIX watcher Forgot...Beer tester.
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I may be crazy, but it keeps me from going insane John CBOB0692 US Army (Retired) Jul 64-Feb 85 LIFE MEMBER, National Rifle Association LIFE MEMBER, Disabled American Veterans Last edited by Razorwire; 11-25-2012 at 06:47 PM. |
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Well for 40 years I was a professional photographer but for the last 20 I have been running a digital color print department for a direct mail outfit.
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Electrifying Experience
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
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