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View Poll Results: What do you do for an income / living?
Automotive [Sales / Repair / Customize]
60
12.02%
Customer Service [Retail Sales / Phone Support]
36
7.21%
Legal [Law Enforcement / Lawyer / Court Services / Government]
48
9.62%
Manufacturing [Non-Automotive]
65
13.03%
Other [Computers and others not listed]
290
58.12%
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Old Aug 10, 2011 | 02:03 PM
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news paper carrier putting lotsa miles on my hhr. . . . ~
Old Aug 10, 2011 | 02:46 PM
  #382  
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From: Marysville, OH
USDA

Substitute Teacher

Daycare worker

Part owner of design co./tshirt biz www.seemakebelieve.com

Woo Jobs!
Old Aug 11, 2011 | 11:59 AM
  #383  
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I see - many former pilots and current employees of automotive sector.
As for me - I insurer. I work in the administration of a some Russian insurance company as deputy the territorial director. http://www.ugsk.ru/en/ Responsible for the sale. Basically - buried in paper. But sometimes traveled to different cities of Russia, if the director of the local branch of the "crap pants." Someone has to clean after him - from this moment begins the fun.
Old Aug 12, 2011 | 08:52 AM
  #384  
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Manufacturing Engineer for GM - working on Full Sized Truck stuff now.
Old Nov 24, 2011 | 08:23 AM
  #385  
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Joined: 11-21-2011
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From: Missouri
Field Technician - You know all those kiosks you rush to the Walmart, shove your memory cards into, and spend hours going through pictures to finally print them out? Yep. I'm the guy that keeps all the HP (or the 'blue ones') instant print equipment going. Massive photo printers, poster printers, calendar printers, the Kiosks themselves (just a custom housing for your everyday computer with touchscreen), servers and all the network equipment that keeps them talking to one another.

I cover about a 4 hour (drive time) radius from my home office. I have the best job on the planet with the best boss on the planet. It just got even better with my new HHR! lol

Seriously though, I worked a lot of years and a lot of hours to finally get on with this company and it was really worth it. Work out of the house, nobody over my shoulder, just check the system for calls, order parts if I need 'em, and get to work.

Everyone is always happy to see you - and even happier to see you go! HAHA!

Take care all,
- Hap
Old Nov 27, 2011 | 01:05 PM
  #386  
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From: Virginia Beach, VA
IT Engineer for the US Government. Sounds cool but its a boring job. I do get to see some cool chit though!
Old Nov 27, 2011 | 08:13 PM
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From: Ohio
Originally Posted by txsman2930
I help plan and build cell site towers for T-Mobile.
Thank you... satisfied T Mobile customer here.

After 564 days of unemployment I found work six weeks ago doing heavy equipment assembly for Pennsylvania Crusher (coal sizing equipment). In that six weeks I've interviewed with three other companies and had two job offers... I'm hoping to be making the move to SGS Tool Company within the next week, just waiting for SGS to review the results of my drug screen/physical results.
Old Nov 28, 2011 | 11:11 AM
  #388  
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From: Lubbock, TX
Mostly I'm a house wife, well fiancee, and student, but sometimes I have to go help my fiancee at work with putting engines together, helping dyno cars, and tuning cars, all that exciting crap.
Old Nov 28, 2011 | 05:25 PM
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★★★UPDATE★★★ I got the call this afternoon, I'll be starting to work at SGS Tool Monday, December 5th. So, after 18 months of looking for a job I've landed two in less than two months.
Old Nov 28, 2011 | 09:16 PM
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From: Western MD
Originally Posted by ScoobaSteve
★★★UPDATE★★★ I got the call this afternoon, I'll be starting to work at SGS Tool Monday, December 5th. So, after 18 months of looking for a job I've landed two in less than two months.
Congratulations! There is hope!

I retired from law enforcement almost 2 years ago. Looking for something to do, kinda part-time but will take full time if the right offer comes along. I've interviewed for a couple of positions, but ......

So, right now I work on a 1963 house that's never been updated. What a chore.
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