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Past jobs

What a Ryde

Titan II Missileer - it was a blast
Water Meter Reader - it was analogous
Chemical Operator - it was breathtaking
Chemical Supervisor - it was a great study in Human Nature...
Heavy Cargo Radio/Radar Repairman - it was frequently modulous
RN - what the heck did he do that for?
Aeromedical Staging RN - it was uplifting
Referral Management TRICARE RN - it was a true specialty
Flight Surgeons Office RN - it was go, no-go
Patient Centered Med Home RN - it was all in the family
Pediatrics RN - it was for the children
Monday - moving over to Medical Waivers RN - should be exceptional (waivers = exceptions?)
;)
 
Plane spoken kind of guy

Air traffic controller. Navy 1976-1981, FAA 1982-present.

I'm just a "plane" speaking kind of guy!
 
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I Worked in a foundry casting square wheels for NYC subway cars, Then business went in a hole,
So we had to down size and start making smaller ones for Walmart's shopping carts. :rolleyes:
 
Pretty much sold stuff my whole life.

Plants
Radio Advertising
TV Advertising
Machined Parts
Spyder Parts

Was a machinist for several years as well. Did not like going home smelling like coolant.
Worked at Captain D's for 3 days one time. That job seemed a little "fishey".
 
on my toes...

:shocked: Oh; you're good! :thumbup:

Was on my toes for these!

Pretty stiff competition here, had to keep it straight lol : p

Glad u enjoyed, was fun!

One day i'll send an invite to spyderlovers to join char & me at missile museum in tuscon. Would be happy to share first hand experience of performing over 300 underground alerts as a young man. Was highly trained & could do that job again no time if they were still operational. Dont settle for a tour guide who only read about it!
 
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I was a Hardwood Lumber inspector for 6 years. shipped Hardwood (mainly Oak , read and white) all oveer the world. I am now a computer programmer. I love my job.
 
For a short time i worked in a fireworks factory, That was a blast.
Nobody told me you weren't allowed to smoke in their.:shocked:

[ there, spelled their for the spelling police to catch] :chat:
 
Thanks!
Hollywood sure made it sound so.... exciting! :shocked:

I sought of worked as a controller Back in 66 i hitched a ride in a Caribou and we had to make a quick landing at a S/F Montagnard dirt landing strip During the Monsoons. By the time they unloaded the plane the end of the strip was washing out, So the pilot ask me to pace off the remaining strip with him.
Counting wrong was not an option i was his double check. We made it off without a hitch :pray:. :bowdown:
But talk about a slow moving target, I don't think the Caribou could make 90 mph/knots in the Monsoons.:shocked:
 
I was a Farmer for 21 years. Of course, I was Outstanding in my Field. At least, that's where you could always find me.
 
first job, worked for pillsbury selling flour to wholesale accounts. everybody called me the pillsbury dough boy. didn't make much dough doing it though!
second job, sold braces to orthodontists. LETS GET IT STRAIGHT, didn't make much dough doing this either.
third job, started my own company designing and building orthodontic offices and equiping them. finally got it straight and making some dough!
 
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