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30th May 07, 08:44 PM
#161
I do what my boss tells me. Though, truth ge told, begrudgingly...I dont work for (or with) the brightest folks on the planet...
Dread, did you get the job or no?
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30th May 07, 09:02 PM
#162
 Originally Posted by Mathuna
Along with Beuth Sim & Dirk Skene, you can add another Locksmith to the fold.
I can't (at this time) wear a kilt at work as I am in and out of factories most days and OSHA doesn't approve of the kilt. Not to mention being up and down ladders and crawling through attic insulation running wire for alarms and access control systems. Sad to say, but there are times when trous are the wise choice.
I do have a couple of pics from a recent Penetration Party. (No, no, no you sickos, it's a class on drilling safes)
http://www.grovestreet.com/jsp/picview.jsp?album=82748
Nice pics there
Note to self: Visit the Tilted Kilt bar sometime soon...
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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2nd June 07, 09:34 PM
#163
I work for BAX Global. BAX is an air cargo company. I work full time in what is called a "Gateway". A Gateway ships all the international freight with the exception of Canada and Mexico. We send our cargo out on trucks to other airlines to ship. It is less expensive than flying our own fleet internationally.
In my thirteen years there I have worked many different jobs. I have worked on the ramp crews. The ramp crews unload and load the aircraft each night. I have been a member of the Aircraft Marshalling Crew (my fave). I was the guy out there with the lighted wands signalling the aircraft into and out of thier parking spots. I have also spent a bit of time on the Aircraft De Ice crew.
Before working for BAX, I spent four years in the U.S. Army as a Personnel Administration Specialist.
I attended three years of College majoring in Recreation and Wildlife Mgt.
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2nd June 07, 10:20 PM
#164
 Originally Posted by ScottInNewHampshire
I have worked for the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health for the last twenty years. Right now I have the best job yet. I am the Director for an initiative to create coercion free and violence free treatment environments in adult psychiatruc settings (read: hospitals and community mental health centers). Our first goal is to reduce and when possible eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint. It is wonderful to be part of such an empowering and gratifying project that is sure to change peoples lives for the better. I feel blessed everyday.
have a daughter thats mentally ill and have to give a hand and a pat on the back to anyone that helps them out in anyway .Totally agree that seclusion and restraint isnt cool.Keep up the good and awesome work.
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2nd June 07, 10:21 PM
#165
I am just a mother of three that homeschools the kids so does that make me a teacher and I also design one of a kind jewelry pieces by order.
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3rd June 07, 02:23 AM
#166
Many many many moons ago I was an xray tech in the Army. I came home and worked at a number of jobs until I realized that I still had the medical bug in my system. So I went back to school ( the same college that Mowgli works as an IT )and became a Registered Nurse. I work on a medical-surgical floor on the night shift.
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3rd June 07, 05:43 AM
#167
I teach third grade. I also start yoga school tomorrow for my 200 hrs of RYT.
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3rd June 07, 07:09 AM
#168
Former US Border Patrol Agent and Firearms Instructor
Currently Federal Air Marshal, and teach Self Defense and Lethal Force Options
Have worked as a:
Bartender (7 yrs) (Night Club AND Strip Club)
Touring Rock and Roll Drummer
ManWhore
Stagehand
Sander/Finisher with a Professional Audio Cabinet manufacturer (biggest contract was with JBL)
Pizza Delivery
Dock/Warehouse/Shipping and Receiving clerk
Soldier (NBC/Chemical Corps, Parts Room, Dispatcher, VIP Driver)
NOTE to Kornbread: Is "Saigon Sally's Cop Shop" still out the back gate? I promised her I'd come back and armwrestle her someday...
Has "Cafe Risque" improved upon either their breakfast or their dancers?.
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3rd June 07, 10:30 AM
#169
I am a management scientist by training, which means that I help businesses (mostly CEOs) make decisions and strategic choices. Some of these are analytical or technical, like corporate finance or business operations investment decisions like M&A, but much of it is what I call "thought partner" work (looks a bit like executive coaching). I used to be a hospital administrator so I have a large practice base in healthcare. I also do leadership research and training through the Center for Creative Leadership, an international leadership research and training organization and lecture in management at a couple of universities. I've written a couple of books and have another in process.
I have my own company, just me and a secretary most of the time, and use some friends like me when I need to clone myself doing corporate retreats and the like.
I've just gotten into kilts recently and some of you know my wife hasn't been welcoming to the idea, but we're making progress there since we are going to the Grandfather Mountain Highland Game (me kilted).
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4th June 07, 07:03 PM
#170
No pics doing my day to day job, it's mostly dealing with Soldier issues and training. We do food safety and quality assurance along with animal care for all services. This pic is after our MACOM Commander's funeral Saturday. The COL died on memorial day in an accident.

YMOS,
Tony
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