What is your profession?

I'm an exploration geologist. I work at a gold mine currently, and drill holes in the ground and look at rocks and minerals all day. I love rocks and minerals.

If it wasn't for tutors like Grendels, I would have never passed Calc2. That's some nightmarish math!
 
Im a software developper. studie in computer games programming but never managed to get into the tight circle so i mostly do Web Application/Site, CRM's ,ERP's ect
 
I sell tools and safety equipment to Electric utility companies and electric cooperatives. I live in Virginia USA and cover a good portion of Va and all of Delaware. I also have parts of Maryland. I am a people person and enjoy seeing new things and meeting new people! I am 47 and have been in sales since I was 18.
 
Cave_Dweller said:
I'm an exploration geologist. I work at a gold mine currently, and drill holes in the ground and look at rocks and minerals all day. I love rocks and minerals.

That sounds so cool I love collecting rocks and crystals from where ever I can I find it so relaxing to just walk along the beach or in the hills to see what I can find.
 
Healthcare Fraud Investigator.

Investigate complaints of healthcare providers (ie. physicians, dentists, and pharmacies) fraudulently billing claims.
 
Official title is 'Infrastructure Specialist' for a government department, which sounds like elevators and toilets but thats just the current name name they have come up with for what most people would call a 'systems administrator' or as our users call us 'those I.T. guys'.
 
HEY AROHK Iam retd CDN Navy submariner (17 yrs boats, 21 in the mob). Who was your Dad I might have sailed with him!
 
I was a Operations Manager of Coca Cola Enterprises here in PA, USA until I became injured requiring back surgery which resulted in various complications in the long run putting me on a permanent disability (thanks to a insurance company forcing me to apply for SSDI, continuing the appeals process until the disability was granted). God love workers comp they always have the umpire on there side to get out of paying you. The state Drs gave me lighter restrictions then my own surgeon did when releasing me to go back to work after the back surgerie(s).

As a result of the disability I've turned to scale model building as a way to occupy my time. I'm currently just riding the wave as my parents own a busing service that they have owned and operated for 35 years who are hanging it up after this school years end. I will then be going off disability and taking over the family owned and operated busing service while continuing the love for scale model building.
 
I'm a pipe welder.
And after hours I build custom race, track and cyclocross bike frames.


Zappa
 
I work in a sawmill, currently driving a forklift. Spend any spare time I can get hanging out/building models with my grandkids.
 
TBadger said:
Kings Bay, GA

Cool never been down that far but if you guys do runs up the west coast who knows you might end up in my neck of the woods

oboat I also sent you PM about my dad and if you may know him.
 
CodeMaster said:
I'm a software developer for a company that provides services for Real Estate Professionals.

Small world, ain't it? Tim is irascible- how long before he started dropping f-bombs? ;D
 
Important job Smitty! You need to work harder!! LOL...seriously, uncovering this kind of fraud helps everyone!
So many different professions!! Amazing....
 
Journeyman Electrician - Construction and Maint. in South Central Ontario.

I love it...I do and see all kinds of different things.

Just in the last 4-5 years I have worked in or on....

Honda car plant,
2 hospitals doing mainly fire alarm,
a prison installing new cameras,
3-4 Dollarama stores
IBM data centre doing a huge battery back up room.
2 bank data centres,
A co-gen power generating project involving helicopter engines from the Ukraine that was being sent to Ghana
Georgian Bay Islands National Park where we wired up some cottages and a visitor centre. It was on an island so we had to commute by boat. That was pretty cool.
Right now its a series of solar farms near where I live. All outside work...lots of mud and getting vehicles stuck all the time. It just seems to rain and snow...never see the sun. Ha ha.

The funny part is I have never wired a house. ;D
 
30+ Years an Electronic Engineering Technologist in the RF industry, field service and systems diagnostics.
Had to retire early due to disabilities from being hit by a car. Now back to my modeling and various other hobbies, that occupy my time.
Jim
 
Paper, I feel ya man Im in the same boat. Disability stinks but it is what it is. I just thank the lord Im around and kicken yet. With my infections I got from the surgeries to come out of that still alive is a blessing. I have a friend that is dying from Cancer so when I think I have it rough anyday I just go visit him and then return home thanking the good man above that he decided to give me a disability that can at least be livable. Thank the lord you are still alive after being hit by a car geesh thats too scary for my blood ha ha.
 
I work in the maintenance department of our local school board. Worked inside and out, covering everything from the ground up. Now I am a foreman, and just tell other people what to do ;D. I am also on the executive of our Union, and that takes up a lot of my time, but provides great educational and travel opportunities. In a couple of weeks I will be off to a labour law course for a week, then the following week off to a conference to the capital of the country for another week long conference.
 
I,m a commercial banking manager, my team and district covers an area approx 4 x the size of Texas. I spend a lot of time getting on and off of aircraft. Demanding but rewarding. Leaves precious little time for modelling though after family commitments etc. This site is a constant source of motivation for me, without following all the amazing work here I think I would soon lose motivation to keep modelling.

Thanks to y'all for the inspiration ;D
 

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