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Winston 11-13-2005 06:22 PM

Re: What kind of job do you have??
 
I'm a certified welder for the government. I'm working on my third Mustang Cobra. I have owned a 79 cobra, a 03 cobra and now I am working on a 99 cobra. I have two son that both own mustang. One has a 94 GT the other has a 00 mustang. I guess were a mustang family.

86stangkid 11-13-2005 10:33 PM

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i am 17 and i am going in the maryland state police cadet program, but right now i work at a graphics shop puting vinlys on cars so if you need any graphics let me know i can get them cheap. i also have a 1986 drop top which runs 11.00 on a 125 shot. its a nasty little convertible.

jocatmust 11-13-2005 10:48 PM

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I started out as a teenager as a waitress to cashier. I eventually went off to college and got my degrees in marine biology. I owned a 86 and a 94 mustang before I finally switch to a SUV. I owned a mach with now my x-husband which he still has the car. He loves that car and it does suit him. He told me soon after we got it that he got his self-esteem back. I have worked in aquariums taking care of various animals like sea turtles, sharks, rays, and different kinds of fish. I have also trained dolphins and river otters. I also worked in marine research. I have had a variety of experiences and opportunities of a life time. Now I am working in the medical field and trying to get a degree in radiography to eventully hopfully to do MRIs. I loved the marine biology field and still do plan to do things in it as a hobbie. It does not provide the opportunity to settle down and support myself without another job. I want to settle down and have a family. I felt like that the medical field was the direction to go. Although, I do not own a mustang any longer, I still love them and they are one of my favorites. I love to go to car shows to see the cars.

bigred90gt 11-14-2005 12:54 PM

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I am a 3rd party consultant/inspector for the offshore oilfield. I am currently in Jersey watching over production and testing of steel tubes. Hopefully when I get home, if my current boss doesnt have any more work for me around Houston, I can go back to NASA. I was working as QA in the ARCJet facility. Basically, we burned up tile samples for the shuttles (no, I wasnt there a couple of years ago). I was only there for about a month, before coming up here.

SMOKE 11-15-2005 04:26 AM

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Currently, Weatherman for the FAA and Aerial Recco Wx Officer.

Phillyfanfrombirth 11-15-2005 05:43 PM

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I work for Harley Davidson during the nights... market during the day.

redsn95vert 11-18-2005 08:09 AM

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I'm a manager for the largest parts store/chain in the country. I been there for 3 years. I'm taking the Rochester police dept. test in Dec.

Hethj7 11-22-2005 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by MEDIK418
Emergency Response Specialist for the second largest oil refining company in America. (I'll let you figure out which one it is)

Paramedic, Haz-mat Specialist and Firefighter/Tactical Chief.

I teach emotionally challenged adults to run toward fires instead of away from them.

We used to be called Plant Fireman but some yuppie decided that wasn't politically correct so "ERS" wound up on the door of the orifice.

I never thought about you being from Amarillo. I'm currently in Borger working at a refinery. I'm too lazy to check what company is the second largest producer, but you don't happen to drive to Borger everyday do you? :)

Anyways, I'm a mechanical engineer working for an engineering/consulting firm. I work in the process/industrial division where out major clients are food producers, chemical production plants, and oil refineries. I'm currently working at our Borger, TX jobsite, which is at an oil refinery.

MEDIK418 11-23-2005 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Hethj7
I never thought about you being from Amarillo. I'm currently in Borger working at a refinery. I'm too lazy to check what company is the second largest producer, but you don't happen to drive to Borger everyday do you? :)

Anyways, I'm a mechanical engineer working for an engineering/consulting firm. I work in the process/industrial division where out major clients are food producers, chemical production plants, and oil refineries. I'm currently working at our Borger, TX jobsite, which is at an oil refinery.

The key words here are "refining company" While there are larger oil companies, we are the second largest in refining capacity. The term "Greenfield" and its predisposition toward fire station absorption describes what happened to my last office. Perhaps you've heard the term.

drudis 11-23-2005 02:51 PM

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Computers... at Ford.

Jeff Chambers 11-23-2005 09:33 PM

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I'm an engineer with NASA...for 17 years now. I manage two cryogenic facilities where we do research with liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. I also started my own performance shop about six months ago. I'd rather be turning wrenches on a blown motor than pushing a pencil at NASA. Go figure....eight years of college and I'm happier getting my knuckles busted up!

Michael Smith 11-24-2005 12:47 PM

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4yrs Marine Corps, Messed around in the Philippines for a couple years and now for the last 12yrs been in the Army currently out of Ft Lewis only 4yrs to go till retirement.

Mr 5 0 11-25-2005 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Chambers

I'm an engineer with NASA...for 17 years now. I manage two cryogenic facilities where we do research with liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. I also started my own performance shop about six months ago. I'd rather be turning wrenches on a blown motor than pushing a pencil at NASA. Go figure....eight years of college and I'm happier getting my knuckles busted up!

Don't feel bad, Jeff.

My best bud has a degree in computer engineering but abandoned the field many years ago to pursue wrenching on cars, instead. He opened his own shop (with a mechanic-friend partner) 18 years ago, added used cars as a sideline (with another partner who takes care of the car-selling side of the business, which is huge) in the early 1990's, bought out his original partner in 2002 and now makes big bucks doing what he likes. How much? Low six figures per year - and he puts on a uniform, grabs a wrench and gets his hands dirty almost every day. Fortunately, he's also an electronic/tech wiz, which helps him a lot these days in the incresingly electronic-based auto repair field.

He plans to sell out in 5 years or so (for 1, maybe 2 million ) and go do something else. After spending his adult life working on cars, he's finally getting bored with it and is leaning toward doing something with light planes, instead. He's a licensed commercial pilot and might open up a light-plane repair/refurbishing facility...or - according to him - he may just go to Hawaii and sit on the beach. :) Oh yeah: he's only 45.

The point is that even with a nice, safe, steady career, you have to do what makes you happiest, if you can. After all, we only get the one chance. Do what you want, not what you think you should. It may not work out...but then again, maybe it will. :)


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