what do you do for a living?
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I work for a Contract Company doing whatever is needed. My Company is Leadec and currently I work out of GM Lordstown as a Baler Operator. Although that is my main job during production weeks my job can shift to many different things during non Production weeks. Janitorial, Mechanical, Power Equipment Operation, etc. I pretty much do it all, literally haha. It's a decent enough job for now but I really wanna go back to school, I just need to make up my mind on what for!
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I am an industrial maintenance crew leader. The company i work for produces master alloys for medical and aerospace applications. If you’ve ever flown commercially, our metals are in the planes turbine engines.
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I work in a research greenhouse (Bayer CropScience, growing canola only, Brassica napus), I deal with operation and maintenance. So that ranges from watering plants and monitoring fertilizer rates etc..., plant maintenance, spraying pesticides/herbicides/fungicides/, ordering all supplies, and making capital purchases, repairing broken equipment (or hiring out if I cannot repair myself), I will also coordinate with the other technicians, and let them know where they can plant their projects (we have 16 individual 500 sq ft glass greenhouse rooms, 12 100-300 sq ft growth chambers, and 11 smaller reach in growth chambers), and I will keep the greenhouse clean as well. I also deal with the automated control systems for our greenhouses/growth chambers.
It's a pretty cool job, and I get to have a lot of freedom, and I get a lot of variety in my day to day activities.
It's a pretty cool job, and I get to have a lot of freedom, and I get a lot of variety in my day to day activities.
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My modded DMG-01's:
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My NESpi:
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My Gaboze Pocaio's
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Employment: Aircraft systems installation. But I love to solder since childhood. Got it learned by my grandfather before school starts. During the last years I tried myself in TIG welding. All over the years I start some projects or repair household equipments.
Another project: tube amps and turntables.
Another project: tube amps and turntables.
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I work as a customer Engineer for a Semiconductor company I enjoy the traveling it gives me.
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Paramedic and Volunteer Law Endorcement Officer. I specialize (as a medic) in wildland fire/disasters and rope rescue.
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I'm a student and trying to get a degree as an engineer, and work part-time as a cashier (gameboy zero's are expensive).
As much as I read there are no other students here
As much as I read there are no other students here
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False, i’m working as a Works Supervisor and studying for a bachelor degree in civil engineering... at the age of forty
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Wherei study 1/3 of the "class" is in your age range
And thoseare the best people of them all they can really teach you something about life what a book can't.
So its never too lete to leran something new
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