whats does everybody here do for work?

Retired USAF 1987-2007. Served 20 years as a bomb loader on B-52G, F-4G and F-16 aircraft. I got hired last Nov as a Aircraft Munitions Maintenance Supervisor. Basically a weapons flightline expediter which is pretty much exactly what I did while I was active duty. I work the bombers (B-1, B-2 and B-52) here at Edwards AFB, Ca.

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Domestic goddess is right girls--mother,--grandma(the best job)--wife(love you Jeff), and I manage a thrift store that the proceeds go to the mentally challenged, some of the adults work with me at the store, so I don't really do alot, but I love it! All My Jobs!

Sniffer you do some really beautiful work there! I was goin tease ya but, I just can,t.

I think everyone here has a very intresting life!


But we all LOVE TO DETECT!!!!!!!!!!! :D
 

Heya Pimpa! whats going dude! drop me a PM sometime, haven't seen ya in the chat rooms for a while ( tho I haven't been in there for a while haha)

I deal with weapons for the Public on behalf of the Police.
Looking for something else more exciting ... man I feel like I haven't lived when I read some of your posts!!!
 

I'm really encouraged to see all the other I.T. peeps 'round here!! I work in the I.T. department of Kellyco. I'm the in-house Technical Writer and Web Content Editor. If you've ever seen our website then you realize that I've got my work cut out for me... I also create and distribute our bi-weekly newsletter and manage SEM. It's exciting, and it introduced me to this hobby (which consequently introduced my dad to it... and my boyfriend... :)

Nice to see other computer-oriented people on TNet. I pretty much spend 60 hours a week on-line, so getting out and MD'ing is a nice change of scenery when I can afford myself the luxury. ;)
 

I am a squad leader in a recon platoon in the Army, been in the Army for 9 years. I am also an entrepreneur trying different ideas out (I have way too many), I build a business, teach someone how to run it and sell it to them, I also do a lot of web design, and programming. I do a lot of financial consulting, and lately business consultations too. I like to fix problems.
 

nsimeone2000 - That sounds exactly what I'm wanting to get into!
And further down the track mergers and acquisitions
 

Sigh, so much talent, it "almost" makes me embarrassed to be just a tropical tramp, a bum, that is until I wander out into the garden in my shorts and huaraches under a boring clear blue sky to pick some fresh tropical fruit and contemplate on how I am to get La Gypsy gal back into her pirate dress, or even better, to sail off to the South Pacific with me. sigh ..

Don Jose de La Mancha

p.s. I must get up enough courage to tell Lupe "the maid" to stop wriggling her cute nose and very , sexy figure at me and get to cracking with the fresh fruit, it is a bit disturbing to have to go get it myself - hopefully reminding myself as I sag back into my hammock after that exertion, remembering those lovely words from the Indians in southern Mexico "Senor, Isn't the Lord good to us? He gives us the night for sleeping, ,and the day to rest" I am now completely adapted. Join me?

Any of you lovely TN gals will be just fine if you can be checked out in how to feed me peeled grapes while I am resting in my hammock.
 

Sigh, so much talent, it "almost" makes me embarrassed to be just a tropical tramp, a bum, that is until I wander out into the garden in my shorts and huaraches under a boring clear blue sky to pick some fresh tropical fruit and contemplate on how I am to get La Gypsy gal back into her pirate dress, or even better, to sail off to the South Pacific with me. sigh ..
Don Jose de La Mancha

Just for you Pal :D
 

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Active duty USAF! 21 yrs so far...

I work for the wing commander in the Wing Protocol office...I orchastrate/execute itineraries for VIP visitors to the base along with a hundred other things associated w/ the job (dinners, social, civic leader functions & work closely with the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce).

The AF Chief of Staff will visit soon along with the Chief Master Sergeant of the AF! It's neat to be able to meet so many important people in our service! Last summer we hosted the Secretary of the AF...what an honor!

Happy Hunting!
AlaskaAng
 

truck driver and part time arch inspector ;)
 

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Solx, what a neato lookin' arch!

What is it supporting?
Got another photo?

Since you're a PRO arch inspector... what do you think of THIS situation?
rmptr
 

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hey rmptr
the ancient romans would be in horror of half an arch.all kidding aside,I am standing
in the maw of an iron furnace in northern n.j. I forget the age (late 1700's - mid 1800's)??
 

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