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Post by masterwacker on Feb 9, 2005 0:21:50 GMT -5
A GM employee who drives a Toyota. I love it!!!
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Post by 85redrunner on Feb 9, 2005 6:28:01 GMT -5
im a freight worker on a loading dock, basically drive a forklift all night, its pretty simple stuff just a little hectic at times.
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8802
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Daddy's little squirt!
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Post by 8802 on Feb 9, 2005 15:13:09 GMT -5
Not just one, two! And before I've had three. I just sell the parts. It doesn't mean I have to like them.
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Post by stratos on Feb 9, 2005 19:35:23 GMT -5
Maint. Tech at a snack food plant, worked there for several years and love my job. This will be my first truck project, I hope it goes smooth. stratos
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Post by BurntOrngeLonghorn on Feb 9, 2005 21:10:05 GMT -5
I go to the University of Texas and I major in civil engineering. I also work as a bank teller for a part time job. Over the summers I work for the highway department as a construction field inspections engineer, which basically means I go around all day and measure crap to make sure it's in specs. Its mainly just an internship for my major.
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Post by 98tacodoug on Feb 10, 2005 11:22:56 GMT -5
Land Surveyor, and some Civil Engineering, can't beat my job I get to wheel the company Tundra, and I get paid for it. The past two weeks the Tundra got a workout almost everyday. And at night I'm remodeling my house that I bought last year, or I'm working on my bikes.
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Post by Shibby24 on Feb 10, 2005 14:56:38 GMT -5
Student at DeVry Phoenix, going to be a EET or somethin. Also work part time at Fedex as a package handler, load the trucks. Hard job but it pays decent and kinda pays the bills. Then I thrash on my DD/GroceryGetter/wheeler on the weekends.
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Post by 36onatoy on Feb 10, 2005 15:03:45 GMT -5
i got to school AT Indiana University of PA, majoring in GIS and Economic devepoliment, and work with PENN DOT in the summer and work at a toyota dealership in the winter
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Post by sparkyx on Feb 10, 2005 16:11:41 GMT -5
Commercial/Industrial electrician....it makes a bigger bang.
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Post by joes94yota on Feb 11, 2005 10:57:21 GMT -5
Right now I'm a crew leader at a Design/Build Landscape company. But my friend and I want to start our own buisness or buy out my bosses in a few years. And I'm going to school full time, Commercial Horticulture is my major. But at this current time in the year, I drive around a huge sand truck when I snow or rains.
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krahm94yota
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1994 p/u, detroit locker rear, 7" of combined lift, 35x10.5 pro comps, warn m8000 winch
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Post by krahm94yota on Feb 11, 2005 12:37:54 GMT -5
Combat Engineer in the Marines. I design and build stuff. Then I go back and blowit up. Not bad, but it is a living.
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Post by Sean on Feb 11, 2005 17:21:55 GMT -5
Diesel Mechanic.
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Post by Matt69 on Feb 11, 2005 19:37:50 GMT -5
I'm a senior in high school, and currently un employed.
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Post by EelRiverMobbin on Feb 17, 2005 2:26:45 GMT -5
I'm a physics major at Cal Poly Pomona. When I'm home I assemble circuit boards, and when I'm at school I'm a professional moocher.
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Post by snorkleman on Feb 17, 2005 18:10:41 GMT -5
Owner/operater of a hydroponic shop. Does this mean you grow a little wacky weed Sean? Um....hmmm. LOL
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Post by iluvdrt on Feb 17, 2005 21:12:33 GMT -5
LOL, that is what I though too.
I am noe employed at Ohio Cat (caterpiller) and I overhaul and repair semi truck engines.
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Post by Sean on Feb 18, 2005 0:19:50 GMT -5
Does this mean you grow a little wacky weed Sean? Um....hmmm. LOL No, I just sell the equipment to the guys that do. Not that my customers would do anything like that... ;D
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Post by Hoodlum on Feb 18, 2005 13:45:38 GMT -5
Combat Engineer in the Marines. I design and build stuff. Then I go back and blowit up. Not bad, but it is a living. .............That is the best job to have I LOVE C-4 it's your freind ;D (I worked in demo for 2 yrs)
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Post by Tooele4runner on Feb 20, 2005 0:08:26 GMT -5
I was just wondering if there was a simularity in the jobs people have, and the cars they drive. So, what do you do for a living? I drive a cement truck. In Utah we drive the front discharge mixers. They are different from the rear discharge that they drive in alot of other states. They are quite capable when you lock it in all wheel drive. That is until you hit the mud. 78000 pounds doesn't float very well.
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Steele
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I'm not an actor, but I play one on TV
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Post by Steele on Feb 20, 2005 10:53:32 GMT -5
I work out at the Kodak plant, makin X-ray film. Wow does that sound dull.
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