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What do you do for work?

Currently a local Fire Marshal and Emergency Management Director, also work part time on my own as a Carpenter/ GC. Worked a number of years in professional EMS.
 
Former enlisted Army Infantry, and more than a few degrees/years/pounds later I am currently : a molecular immunotoxicologist, working in a small bio-tech start-up and a Col.'s "trophy-wife" (always makes her soldiers laugh when I say that). Thank-god for the GI bill and college bonus.
I originally wanted to go LEO, but went even one better , and have been a FireFighter in a small town for about 10 years to keep the adreanaline flowing (and fufill that ever pressing need to find another "brotherhood").
Cheers.
 
I drive a desk during the week..(until i get done with school)...then hopefully something a little more "active"...


I give mechanic's and body tech's something to do on the weekend...or in this case: the scrap yard
 
Civil Engineer designing municipal infrastructure and managing construction. Also have an FFL and SOT on the side to support my gun habit. If there was a larger profit margin selling guns I would quit my day job in a heart beat!
 
Geologist. Partner In environmental consulting firm.
 
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sales engineer for commercial HVAC supplier.
AKA.. glorified printer jockey...

The office looks the same as Tom Hank's office in Joe V/S The Volcano.
grey walls, bad lighting, no windows.
But it's not all bad,,,, the $ is good & they fixed the A/C in my area.
 
Land surveyor PHD .
Working in remote sensing and GIS industry.
In few words if you need to detect something or a map let me know where and what you need on that map.

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Land surveyor PHD .
Working in remote sensing and GIS industry.
In few words if you need to detect something or a map let me know where and what you need on that map.

Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2

I have had some experience with this....very, very, powerful stuff! Had to take a few classes in this for one of my grad degrees. I was shocked at what info could be learned from the data.....
 
Project manager for a custom Audio/Video company,

Volunteer Fireman in spare time
 

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What do you do for work?

I'm in management consulting, specifically people strategy and workforce analytics.
 
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What do you do for work?

This is a fun thread with some very interesting jobs. My favorite so far is International Urban Search and Rescue:
Career Fireman and Rescue Specialist for International Urban Search and Rescue team based out of Virginia.
 
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US Navy. Provide project, technical, and contractual oversight to activities that design, build, and maintain nuclear submarines.
 
Professional dog-walker in a country full of goats
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And part-owner of THE craft beer bar on the southside of Chicago: [url=http://www.rockislandpublichouse.com]Rock Island Public House | A Craft Beer Bar in Blue Island, Ill.[/url][/QUOTE]

You and the dog be safe out there, and come back home. I'd be glad to buy a few beers from you when you return and share them with you.
 
Mining engineer by degree. Manage a salt mine. Someone mentioned "Dirty Jobs" earlier in the thread. The mine that I manage was actually the subject of a whole episode of the show a few years back (before I was hired).
 
Retired, after 31 years with the Montana D.O.T.
NOW: tinkering on My "Someday" projects, riding Harley, riding wifey and just plain O~L screwing off.
 
You and the dog be safe out there, and come back home. I'd be glad to buy a few beers from you when you return and share them with you.

Thanks Uncle, that particular dog is now happily retired with a military family in Utah. He was nominated last year for the American Humane Society Hero Dog Awards and placed pretty well in the standings, Newsweek's online magazine also did a story about him.
My brother and his wife run the bar and are FANTASTIC people to share a beer with. I'm not likely to be CONUS until the end of the final troop withdrawal but feel free to stop in if you find yourself in the People's Republic of Cook County. The nice thing is that it's closer to Indiana than the heart of Chicago so you can sneak back across friendly lines.