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Yeah, I have to work 1 pm- 9pm thursday thru monday. Petty much the opposite of everyone I know. Tuesday and Wensday make for some prety boring weekends. I am a Tattoo Artist and Body Piercer in Beautiful Colorado.

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I'm a CAD/CAM designer for a manufacturer of automotive a/c systems. I design the parts on the computer, then program the CNC machines that make them. :) 7-5 monday thru friday, for the past 9 years.

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My current role is maintenance technology supervisor.

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My current role is maintenance technology supervisor.

Thats a fancy title!

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My current role is maintenance technology supervisor.

Thats a fancy title!

When shit hits the fan I get the call. Mechanical, electrical, or procss.

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I'm a lead designer in medium voltage motor controls for a large electrical company from 7am to 4ish.

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I install Turf, for those who dont know what that is.. its the "fake grass" on football field.

I also turf homes (backyards and frontyards) ive done personal putting greens.

Ive installed the football field for the Toronto Argonauts in Canada, ive worked on the Detroit Lions as well.

I installed football (sports) fields for MANY Colleges and Highschools, i've been to almost every state.

My hours are (seasonal) waking up at 6 in the morning start work at 7 and end at 10 11 and sometimes 12 at night.

7 days a week untill the season is over, which takes months..

I get time and a half and double time after 40 hours a week.

I probably did your highschool :)

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not many regular 9-5 jobs here. Like the one above, strange but cool. :)

I just applied to a pizza restaurant chain, if I get it I'll be making pizzas and sometimes I'll be the pizza delivery boy. :neil:

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6 to 5 :shrug: assistant coordinator of superintendents for a contracting company. I think that title makes me sound more important than I am lol. Student from 6 to 9 and on Saturdays. Going back to full time student this august. Back to that physics!!!

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I'm a CAD/CAM designer for a manufacturer of automotive a/c systems. I design the parts on the computer, then program the CNC machines that make them. :) 7-5 monday thru friday, for the past 9 years.

I have done a few CAD positions with very similar work over the recent years.

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Current contract: spatial engineer.

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Mark and I run SSA and all that comes with it.

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I'm a soldier/citizen, for the army I work on the reverse osmosis water purification units pumps a.c. and generators. Home I work for Cumberland county school transportation, school bus road mechanic. love my work truck cant wait to get back to it. :woot:

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My current role is maintenance technology supervisor.

Thats a fancy title!

When shit hits the fan I get the call. Mechanical, electrical, or procss.

lols, thats awesome!

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I work as an Industrial cleaner for a small local company , we do lots of things so i'm not going to explain what is ...and I am certified to do it all so... gets bills paid ...

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I do maintenence and moving for ReMax Gold Real Estate. If a primadonna agent wants to move their office or some lights go out, Im yur man.

Its only a part time gig that allows me to spend time on my sunny Cali hobbies.smile.gif

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I'm a CAD/CAM designer for a manufacturer of automotive a/c systems. I design the parts on the computer, then program the CNC machines that make them. :) 7-5 monday thru friday, for the past 9 years.

I have done a few CAD positions with very similar work over the recent years.

It's got its ups and downs. Strikes and gutters, as the dude would say. The software is a nightmare, pro/engineer. I call it pro/p-o-s. OEM projects are the best. Logging and verifying hours. The paper work. Oh, and don't get me started on revisions, I love revisions. :P

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I'm a CAD/CAM designer for a manufacturer of automotive a/c systems. I design the parts on the computer, then program the CNC machines that make them. :) 7-5 monday thru friday, for the past 9 years.

I have done a few CAD positions with very similar work over the recent years.

It's got its ups and downs. Strikes and gutters, as the dude would say. The software is a nightmare, pro/engineer. I call it pro/p-o-s. OEM projects are the best. Logging and verifying hours. The paper work. Oh, and don't get me started on revisions, I love revisions. :P

I am now in 3DS Max for this job, but will be using an array of different programs.

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I'm a CAD/CAM designer for a manufacturer of automotive a/c systems. I design the parts on the computer, then program the CNC machines that make them. :) 7-5 monday thru friday, for the past 9 years.

I have done a few CAD positions with very similar work over the recent years.

It's got its ups and downs. Strikes and gutters, as the dude would say. The software is a nightmare, pro/engineer. I call it pro/p-o-s. OEM projects are the best. Logging and verifying hours. The paper work. Oh, and don't get me started on revisions, I love revisions. :P

I am now in 3DS Max for this job, but will be using an array of different programs.

That's cool. Is that software more like a free form modeling/surfacing. Pro/E is very difficult. Everything has to be dimensioned and constrained. It's difficult to get organic shapes without the surfacing module, which they refuse to buy here. :( Modeling duct work for under the dash is a nightmare. I must have aged like 30 years just working here. What can I say it pays the bills. Any work to show off?

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I'm a lead designer in medium voltage motor controls for a large electrical company from 7am to 4ish.

What company? I used to build power generation and distribution units and we used a lot of MCCs from GE, Cutler Hammer, Square D, and ABB.

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I work as an Energy Management and Marketing Specialist for the Federal Government. I manage and market the Hydro-Power produced from all the dams along the Missouri River in Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. Work closely with the Army Corp Of Engineers.

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I'm a CAD/CAM designer for a manufacturer of automotive a/c systems. I design the parts on the computer, then program the CNC machines that make them. :) 7-5 monday thru friday, for the past 9 years.

I have done a few CAD positions with very similar work over the recent years.

It's got its ups and downs. Strikes and gutters, as the dude would say. The software is a nightmare, pro/engineer. I call it pro/p-o-s. OEM projects are the best. Logging and verifying hours. The paper work. Oh, and don't get me started on revisions, I love revisions. :P

I am now in 3DS Max for this job, but will be using an array of different programs.

That's cool. Is that software more like a free form modeling/surfacing. Pro/E is very difficult. Everything has to be dimensioned and constrained. It's difficult to get organic shapes without the surfacing module, which they refuse to buy here. :( Modeling duct work for under the dash is a nightmare. I must have aged like 30 years just working here. What can I say it pays the bills. Any work to show off?

Yes, mostly free form. I never like Pro-E, but then again I did not have all that much time on it. I preferred BRL-CAD. As with all of the other work that I have been doing that requires a clearance, I cannot show anyone what I am working on.

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i get high at work, lol.

union journeyman ironworker

and yes, unemployed.

built a bunch of cool projects over the years, you will see one of them this sunday, just watch the game!

here is a pic of me about 250 feet above where the turf will be.

see the bobcat skid steer...... cool .

chop3.jpg

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I'm a CAD/CAM designer for a manufacturer of automotive a/c systems. I design the parts on the computer, then program the CNC machines that make them. :) 7-5 monday thru friday, for the past 9 years.

That's bad dude we had a CNC machine at our shop that's one of the few things I didn't get an opportunity to learn

@Notorious from FWI: It must be beautiful down there, I have a buddy from Trinidad & Tobago we are shooting to fly there next Carnival, couldn't make it this year due to "financial concerns and unforseen situations" :bull:

@Porkchop: Holy hell man I get dizzy on stepladders no way I could do that kind of work, props to ya

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