What does everyone do for a living?

FSSNK

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production supervisor, but am thinking about changing careers and going to commercial diving school.
 

Wikkd03

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i work for an industrial supply company doing a little bit of everything...computer work, driving, inventory etc...and i also work part time at a gym where i sit on my azz and talk to friends and play on SVTP :banana:
 

gump

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I'm in charge of the room that holds all of the brooms, mops, mop buckets, etc..


I'm the custodian engineer's backup in case he gets sick or injured.

He tells me I keep the mops cleaner that the former crack addict that used to be his back up.
 

Riddla

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I sell ice cream. Thinking about getting my own pimped out van with a nice siren. Maybe a van with a little drop so little kids can reach the counter/side. Then I'll save up for some chrome rims
 

gump

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I sell ice cream. Thinking about getting my own pimped out van with a nice siren. Maybe a van with a little drop so little kids can reach the counter/side. Then I'll save up for some chrome rims

gotta make it jump up & down like the Latinos do to their old classics out there in Cali.
 

ShortThrow50

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iam a construction super and equipment operator. I also recently went back to school at 32 years old. so im also a school student
 

DaveHutch

Bullets and Cars n stuff
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full time student, full time personal trainer as well.
national guard and real estate investing on the side.

no, i never go out anymore.
 

James Snover

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What is the differnce between a bricklayer and a baby? They both cry when they want something, but the baby will eventually grow up and go get it for himself.

I was a bricklayer, did my apprenticeship through high-school and graduated with a journeyman's card. It was the family business, and I was the first born son and Dad was pretty traditionally-minded about such things.

Then I got into electronics, decided that was what I wanted to do for a living, and now here I am. I still get nervous when I walk past a construction site, I'm afraid one of my old foremen will jump out from behind a pile of blocks, tell me to quit goofing off and get back on the wall.

Jim Snover

Own a mason company. Bricklayer FTW:beer::beer:
 

RAPTOR5V

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brickies ain't bad, I thought it's the electricians that are the crybabies :poke:
 

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