Lots Of Great Talent On This Forum..."WHAT DO/DID YOU DO FOR A LIVING?????"

Highway engineer
 

I am a retired Construction Manager and built Chemical and Pharmaceutical plants retiring in 2005. Had a detctor since 1999 but started detecting seriously last summer. probably have 500 hours by now and haven't been out for a month due to weather.
 

Auto mechanic 1978 - 1995. Bought the business and ground 1996 Opened second location 2002. Sold it all 2006. Full time landlord.
 

I am a business operations manager and mostly focus on web development, graphic design and employee engagement for a pharmaceutical company :-) - I've only been detecting for a month now and am hooked!
 

"WHAT DO/DID YOU DO FOR A LIVING ??"

Maybe that should read "WHAT DO/DID YOU DO TO SUPPORT YOUR METAL DETECTING HABIT ??"

Nuclear Instrumentation Tech here.
 

Assistant Prosecuting Attorney currently. Corrections officer for 9 years. Married with 3 wonderful kids
 

Lic/Bon Wood butcher
 

Chocadog said:
I was a golf professional and developed arthritis and had to quit golf. Then I got into the oil and transportation business, born in England but very happy to be living in the greatest country in the world with the greatest people in the world, the United States of America.
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Good for you. And by the way every post I saw was impressive we should all be so lucky
 

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Folks,

35 years in transportation marketing.....now that I'm retired I hang out on the forums and make a nuisance of myself..lol...

Regards + HH

Bill
 

Mostly construction all my life, you don't get rich working normal jobs and hardly ever hit the lottery for anything more than a few bucks. Treasure hunting is what it is, The search for valuables that someone else lost. Not to mention the historical items we save from totally destruction. I'm 50/50 on the whole deal. I love history but would prefer early retirement first. Bring on the Bling !
 

USMC then signal dept. at CN RR
 

Mechanic, Machinist, Long Haul Truck Driver, Pest Control Officer, Mechanic once again. (Oh Oh I see cycle starting here)
 

15 years as a telephone technician working on all types of communication voice and data equipment, climbing telephone poles etc.. then 13 years in application IT (still going) all for the same company.
Pyrotechnician on weekends and evenings
 

USMC Retired (1978-98)...bounced around in dead end jobs for 10 years, and now work again for the government as a Data Analyst. First job that I truly like!
 

navy corpsman retired and used to weld and work with metals.
 

I'm an IT guy. Mainly programming, network, web, and server related work for a company.
 

Army National Guard
 

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