whats does everybody here do for work?

I install, re-cloth ,re-store and move pool tables . I run my own small biz and could not be happier. :thumbsup:
 

Actually nothing, just loll in my hammock near the beach in my tropical paradise and let the gals feed me grapes while gently swinging my hammock, resting up for the night's work sigh, life can be hard.

Female applicants can submit their resume' with a bikini clad picture via my em.

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

bah! whatever happened to double hammocks where both folks fed each other grapes?! rofl Guess I can't apply! :wink:
 

Littletwig: Youcertainly are where you are needed --->

" I work with behavior problem and emotionally distrubed middle school kids"
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That's us for sure Twiggy, welcome.:

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

A father of three, a husband and an active duty Soldier (Army) for 16 years now.

I've traveled all over the world performing a unique duty - I wish I would have started this hobby years ago. :(
 

HOLY COW!!!!!!!! There are people out there with real jobs! I work in Hell as a maintenance mechanic. It is also called a steel foundry. Dead bridges, steel beams, automobiles or any other sort of cut/ground up steel goes in one end of the building, and if everything works, it comes out the other end as a ready to install railroad car wheel. Yes, the ones you see on the trains all across the U.S. and Canada everyday. This plant does not make the ones on the locomotive, just all of the others. Besides the noise and dirt, the temperature extremes are a little severe. It has paid the bills for a little over 14 years, and looks to be around for quite a while. With any luck, some day I will retire.

Bob
 

airborne1092 said:
A father of three, a husband and an active duty Soldier (Army) for 16 years now.

I've traveled all over the world performing a unique duty - I wish I would have started this hobby years ago. :(

Well I am sure glad you started the hobby now! Better make up for lost time! Thank you oh so very much for your service as well!
 

Hey Mental Granny: Thank you for the welcome. I hope to be telling good stories some day soon. And posting pictures. I think my place is full of nails, but . . .
 

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