• 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?

Retired for 3 years now from 46 years of factory work. Still work some for my son who is a contractor, but would rather ryde than work.LOL:thumbup:
 
Retire AF. About to retire again from computer security.

BTW Rondo, my son's first day at ATC school was today. They all took a nap.:ohyea:
 
I was laid off from Lenovo last year, and took a job Dec 1, 2010 with IBM as a Systems Engineer on a software product.

Good times.
 
I'm a rural carrier (mailman) for the United States Postal Service. Been with them for 22 years. Before that I had a Christmas tree farm.
 
36 years for the state of Florida, 12 years part time flyfishing guide, going to retire selling smooth spyder belt tensioners!:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
What do I do?

If you ask my crew they would say nothing, but I am a work-leader for GE Lighting with 9 years 6 months (or less) till I retire.
 
Gave up 38 years of my life to a major food producer in North-America. (They are now in 57 countries all over the globe). As a salesrep for them, I cannot count how many records I broke and how many contests I've won. To this day I still hold the highest sales ever in one week. I was promoted to Business Development Manager for the last 15 years of my carreer. Travelled extensively. Just sorry it wasn't on a Spyder. No regrets what so ever. Retired now for two years and four months. However, the next day, I took a job as a janitor for our local church. (They needed help). Plus there's a few toys that I really need to have. My wife and I are finally picking up our 2011 RT-S Limited Edition this coming Friday!!! BTW I met this women 44 years ago on a motorcycle. It was her idea to get back into it!!!

SilverFox :2excited:
 
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This is totally fun to read!!! I guarantee we all read here with a cartoon balloon over our heads that says- "I wonder who has the most interesting job?". We did this on a car forum I'm on and hands down the guy that won ...... He's a rocket scientist!! REALLY!!


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As of now

After 20 years or so of doing US Navy submarine electronics as either squid (the real kind) or contractor, now for the past 11 years an Electronics Tech with AT&T Southeast. Or BellSouth, or Southern Bell or...
I digress, now on the nightshift by choice and no real plans for retirement.
Wife has been driving School Bus for the last 15 years and can't wait to ryde at every chance.

Patrick
 
Motorcycle Technician :2thumbs: I will retire doing what I love to do! A guy can't ask for much more than that.;)

Great thread!
 
I do what i do

Paramedic LT FDNY EMS BATT 18, New york presbyterian hospital paramedic, and HM1 USN reserve,,,,,,,,,and i teach !
 
What I do

Monitor burglar alarms on the nite shift for an alarm company. We do audio and regular monitoring. Love catching bad guys!!! Husband is retired from the phone company. He did 30 years for Southern Bell. He bought me the Spyder but I occasionally let him drive it!!! :2thumbs:
 
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