• 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?

Been with the Postal Service in Vehicle Maintenance for 31 years. Drove tractor trailer for 12 years. Now I also have a small artisian bakery. Pastries. Bread and cheesecakes. Spend 3 years onboard a guided missile cruiser a 1 year at naval air test center.
 
I'm employed at a neutron factory, where we make lots and lots of neutrons as a means to make electrons flow. Some of you ex-Navy types may have some kind of "reaction" experience with this.
Denny




If you didn't get it above,
I've been employed for nearly 33 years at a nuclear generating station in the field of radiation protection. I'm certified in and currently instruct radiation protection and chemical control/hazardous materials training and hold HAZWOPER Incident Commander certification. Prior to that, paid the college bills with a variety of jobs including food service, assembly line work, unloading UPS trucks and 5 years in the shop at a Chrysler dealer (that used to be a Studebaker dealer!)
 
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I work in a major trauma hospital that serves a 5 state area. I do it all, telemetry, Patient care, clerical, and suicide watches. All while going to nursing school.

The other half is a retired master chief in the NAVY. And is a nuclear and electrical engineer for a company that works with DOD. Assembling and dismantling nuclear weapons.

No wonder he can't fix a leaky faucet. Lol
 
I retired as Public Works Director for 25 years. I wonder how I could keep up with everything while working, as it seems like I have more than enough things to do while being retired, but loving every minute of it.


Be Good, Be Kind and be careful

Harley
 
WOW just be cooking

Wow great job guys . me really been unemployed for the last 30 years ,well thats what the government thinks .lol.but i have a few restaurant here in texas, PIZZA n BURGERS ,only open weekday , so i can ride the weekends on my 2012 rt, man i love this thang,
 
Respiratory Therapist.
4 years navy.
3 years VA Hospital.
28 years community hospital
30 month countdown to retirement.

Really impressedby the variety of occupations!
 
Certified Financial Planner, right now. 30 years in the tobacco industry...nope, never smoked anything legal; however, it wouldn't have done for me to work in a brewery or a *****house. ;-)

I love what I do. A lot of people need the hand holding on their retirement savings, and I'm up to the challenge.
 
Jack of all trades, master of none...

Radio Shack Store Manager
Radio Shack Computer Center Manager
Large Computer Sales (DEC - $50k to $2KK)
Jewelry store owner (16 years, what a change)
Retired 2005, now work for a Dental Insurance carrier (almost like retired)
Working on perfecting an left-handed screwdriver for ambideterous users.
 
I own a heavens best carpet cleaning franchise in morrisville nc.Semi retired now.WackyDan i can stand on my back deck at night and see the lights from Lenovo.Give me a call sometime when you are visiting the area.
 
Doing time....

Retired public affairs director for State law enforcement agency. Now restore old Ford tractors, own a food concession business, and ryde....:bowdown:
 
10+ years USAF
100% disabled veteran

5 years USPS
disability retired from the USPS

Volunteer at the local VA clinic
 
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