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Post by 85gt4bbl302 on Jul 28, 2014 20:25:43 GMT -8
this usually gets conversation flowing and gives us styrene peeps a better idea what all of us hard 9or not so hard) workers do in the real world!!
Me I install Automotive glass for Safelite that covers alot door glass, back glass little tiny vent windows pretty much do it all including large tractor trailer 18 wheeler trucks of all varietys
its a real trying job when you have customers that have no covered area of anykind and this time of the year midday feels like a million degree volcano!!
and then winter is opposite the glue sets up way too fast when its cold!! no happy medieum except a few days out of the year down south here when its moderate temps ( does not stay that way long) either too hot, or cold
So tell everyone about yourselves and what your profession and occupations are
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Post by cantthink on Jul 29, 2014 15:48:55 GMT -8
I ain't got no occupation! I've been retired for the past year and a half. Rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes. I worked for, I mean, I was employed by the United States Postal Service for 24 years. I was a maintenance supply clerk. I have more time to build models now, but I just don't feel like building as often as I used to.
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Post by FordRodnKustom on Aug 14, 2014 13:28:25 GMT -8
I'm a cable guy....a real one. 29 years and looking forward to retiring. This is my current office. It a lot more used and beat up now, took this pic about for years ago when it was new. At least it's a Ford!
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Post by FullTimeHobbiest on Aug 14, 2014 15:36:09 GMT -8
I work reviewing products for various companies. Self employed.
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Post by 85gt4bbl302 on Aug 16, 2014 17:18:04 GMT -8
yes It is a ford very fitting! I posted a thread of the "newest" safelite vans (FORD) very nice office looks to be f 550? I had to do a front window on one of those this week it was a commercial truck (18 wheeler) roadside service rig!
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Post by 1zebra3 on Aug 21, 2014 23:27:54 GMT -8
I'm on medical disability since nov of o8 for arthritis. I worked at a casino for 13 yrs. B4 that I worked construction.
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Post by 85gt4bbl302 on Aug 24, 2014 18:24:27 GMT -8
I was a Navy "seabee" for 5 years the "construction" side of the navy thats where I Decided against doing construction for a living, now however doing automotive glass everyday I wonder sometimes would have been better off in construction
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