• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

What do/did you do for a living?

Former police officer. 24 years as a Naval Communicator (CPO/Mustang) Retired for 16 years now. (I remember baudot code and morse code :yikes: ) Still trying to forget the aforementioned. :gaah:

If this rain would just stop we could take delivery of our new RTS Limited. 13 inches of rain since Thursday. Enough already!!! Three more inches forecast for this afternoon.:cus::gaah:
 
My "first career" was in biotechnology patent law for almost 15 years. Before that I had a kazillion different jobs while I was going to college - it was a 13-yr degree program since I had to work and put myself through school. ;)

Moved to Colorado when I was 45 and somehow ended up in real estate/land use planning which led to my current job with the Colorado DOT as assistant regional access manager for 15 counties. I love what I do now, but I'm still at least 5-10 years away from retirement. :gaah:
 
What I Do

I work for Stanley in their access technologies devision. I'm a service tech the repairs automatic doors (i.e. those sliding doors at walmart).
 
I owned a chain of Check Cashing stores in Northern Texas and Southern Oklahoma.

Sold those and am now a branch manager at an insulation distribution company.

After working for myself for 7 years, it's nice to be working for the man!
 
Retired rest. Owner 20+years. 20 years later bought a PODS franchise
After 10 years ready to retire again. So right now I am semi retired.

Pete :yes::yes:
 
Retired Elementary School Secretary . . . you name it I did it. . . teacher, janitor, nurse, asst princ, mom, disciplinary, etc., . . . . Am on disability due to Post Polio Syndrome . . .That's why I love, love, love my Spyder!
 
Working on 5th, retirement

1. U.S. Navy, 4 years, assault boat coxswain.
2. Police Department, 25 years, Detective Captain.
3. County Sheriff's Office, 10 years, Investigator.
4. Tractor trailer driver, 5 years.
5. Part time Emergency Management Coordinator, 30 years.

Currently doing woodworking and riding whenever I can.
 
Thanks for bumping this thread!
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Own a software company with 35 brilliant employees - www.genesisworld.com
-Specifically- - http://www.genesisworld.com/about/whatwedo.asp

Real Estate Developer -- www.CorporateGreenTyler.com

I do some radio & TV commercial voice over work for fun, have been a TV anchor, DJ (old AM and FM days), play the clarinet a LITTLE. Love to sing (bass).

Got about 10 more years in me before I get reassigned (not retired :) )
 
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I was an over the road trucker till I ran into CJ 34 years ago, Still drive locally. Driven all over the U.S., Eastern Canada, 4 countries in Europe Germany,Belgeim,luxamburg,Nertherlands. And wouldn't change it for anything else. John ps. Still love to travel but with the Spyder Now. S.U.I.C. 4/27/11
 
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I turn water into wine !!! Oh wait thats the other guy. LOL !!! But I do turn tainted water into pure H20, So I am right up there with him. :joke:
 
I travel the US+ providing training and support for wastewater plant operators. A lot of travel but the hotel points are paying for 5 nights of hotels for Spyderfest. :yes:
 
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