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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Retired Special Projects Supervisor (Engineer) for municipal wastewater treatment plant and sewer system. OK, go ahead and start the "crappy job" jokes. I've heard them all.....and love every one of them.
But Scotty, can you imagine what it's like going through life with the same name as the room where people do that stuff?
john
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Motorbike Professor
Originally Posted by retread
But Scotty, can you imagine what it's like going through life with the same name as the room where people do that stuff?
john
That's what my British friend Lou (Loo) said!
-Scotty
2011 Spyder RTS-SM5 (mine)
2000 BMW R1100RTP, motorized tricycle & 23 vintage bikes
2011 RT-622 trailer, Aspen Sentry popup camper, custom motorcycle trailer to pull behind the Spyder
Mutant Trikes Forever!
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I was a rifle in a Drum and Bugle Corps
served in the US Marine Corps
Did electrical installation in all 200 B1-B's
and now I work for Coke
a-cola that is...
I keep the production machinery running....22 million cases a year in our one small facility
SPYDER PILOT
The Happy Spyderlover
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I am a underground locator supervisor for city of concord and I own my tree co.
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I am a civil engineer. Been working last forty years in this profession in different areas of practise. Three (3) more years to go before my wife and I both retire. Plan is 6 months in San Diego and 6 in Michigan.
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Originally Posted by Some Guy
Mainframe computer programmer (using lots of that IBM stuff!).
Got any of those punch cards running around?
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ata = allergic to asphalt
My mods: https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...ead.php?t=5753
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There are two kinds of people: (1) those who can read, reason and apply the experiences of others; and (2) those who just have to pee on the electric fence. ataDude, 2009
My Spyder:
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Part-time Spyder sales rep...
...full-time software product marketing manager for Nokia
Spyder Ambassador Extremely Happy Owner 1st Ryde: NH to CA in 5 days I support my Dealer - California Speed-Sports
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I was a truckdriver before the accident now my job is to prevent dust from settling on my couch.
Roger
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Welcome back vt228, I wish you the best in your continued recovery.
As for me, I spent 10 years in the Marine Corps until my knees gave out on me. Since then I have worked for 3 different companies, starting out as a computer programmer and now I am a senior engineer. Been playing in that field for the last 15 years.
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Well, I wish I was retired ! But for now, I work as a Structural Engineer designing Fire Training Buildings for Fire Departments and the Military. Hoping that by the end of the year I'll be able to put P.E. (Professional Engineer) on the back of my name!
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Spent several years in the Marine Corps and now I'm a VP at JPMorgan Chase Bank.
However, I take no responsibility for the financial crisis. Those decisions were way above my pay grade.
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I am a 911 dispatcher, saving the world one call at a time. before the accident and why I have my spyder now.
Before that I worked at a Juvenile Center, hitting kids for a living, along with being in the national guard mech Infantry with one deployment to Bosina also a Roofer and Owned and operated a Paintball field for 7 years.
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I have been with the City Of LA for 7 and 1/2 years as a security officer. I transfered over to Department of Water and Power in Oct. 08.
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24 years in the British Army (REME), now sold my soul to a large oil company as a ????????????????????? well, just about anything they ask me to do.
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Retired from GTE/Verizon as a Training Instructor.
Cotton
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Retired teacher. Taught Gifted Middle school students (much of the time, they taught me) for 31 years. Coached football,basketball and track for 22 years. Now I run PowerSports4Less, a business started by my Dr. son and his computer programmer buddy. Sometimes I think I am working more now than before I retired. The difference is, I'm the boss and I come and go as I please. After 31 years of teaching this kind of customer service is a piece of cake. Plus, I get to see all kinds of bikes and meet all kinds of bike enthusisasts.
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USAF ----Air Traffic Controller-- Retired at 55 Aeronautical information analyst for National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
I am happy to say I am unhireable (if thats a word)
at any price. Retirement is too much fun.
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Originally Posted by Magic Man
Invent cool Spyder and other motorcycle accessories.
MM
I help him and I drive the big white truck
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Retired after 20 years in the USAF. Been working 10 years for the "Inside Guys".
Happy Spyder Owner
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Originally Posted by ataDude
Got any of those punch cards running around?
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HA! No. I'm not that old!
My favorite geeky programmer quote:
"There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary and those who don't"
Number One: 2008 Yellow GS SM5. I love my Spyder.
Number Two: 2012 RT-S Limited (the poop colored RT) I still have Number One, but Some Girl made me buy Number Two...
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PhotoShop Master
millionaire playboy/tattoo artist..... (i can dream cant i? i always wanted to be a tattoo artist)
THOSE WHO LIVE BY THE SWORD DIE BY THE SWORD... BUT...THOSE WHO MASTER THE SWORD SURVIVE BY THE SWORD....
Rev. J. Proctor
reverendproctor.com
HAPPY SPYDER OWNER
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02-02-2010, 11:57 AM
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This has been an interesting thread. Spyder owners are from all walks of life (except no butchers, bakers or candle stick makers). Based on approximately 80 replies so far, 35% are retired and 65% working. 80 is not enough replies to trend across all owners with repect to high retiree percentage. That my be skewed since retirees have more time to post replies, but when compared to other age related threads, the Spyder does have a significant Centrum Silver demographic.
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