everyday job.....
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Insurance come hunting season i give guided casino trips!
Tombstone do you get to hunt the bosses land if so i would stay!!!!!!
Tombstone do you get to hunt the bosses land if so i would stay!!!!!!
Get in where you fit in!
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we just got done doing some work over there. i wish you corp guys would lay off my boys though. it's just sod, green side goes up right?
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Fire Station or Mission Support?[/quote]
we've done control tower, fire/crash rescue and recently demo of dining hall/SAC/CATM and additions to flight sim/squad ops[/quote]
The control tower, fire/crash rescue, and the additions to flight sim/squad ops belonged to us. The demo work was done by the Air Force. We have a tough customer here. We have to keep them happy.

Fire Station or Mission Support?[/quote]
we've done control tower, fire/crash rescue and recently demo of dining hall/SAC/CATM and additions to flight sim/squad ops[/quote]
The control tower, fire/crash rescue, and the additions to flight sim/squad ops belonged to us. The demo work was done by the Air Force. We have a tough customer here. We have to keep them happy.

Justin
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Machinist, for the time being.
I make instruments for ear operations.
I make instruments for ear operations.
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Mortgage, Real Estate, Construction
Your resident mortgage loan officer. You've got a friend in the business. http://www.adamblack.net
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My employer makes solution product for wound irrigation, respiratory therapy, and injection. We are FDA regulated, and do entirely too much paperwork. I'm a manufacturing supervisor responsible for a three shift sterilization operation that runs 5-6 days per week. I'm here from 6:45am to 4:30pm most days and I'm on call the rest of the time.
I'm working on a three year exit strategy that will hopefully result in my acceptance to medical school. If I'm gonna work the hours, I might as well do something fulfilling.
I'm working on a three year exit strategy that will hopefully result in my acceptance to medical school. If I'm gonna work the hours, I might as well do something fulfilling.

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Micah thats awesome. I knew when we were growing up you would go on to do something great. Its a long way away from those dusty turnrows on High Cotton that we spent many days on. Hey I thought you always wanted to be Billy the Tracko operator. Sorry I haven't talked to you in a while we will have to catch up some time. Give me a call this winter I think I owe you a guided trip or two.
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jacksbuddy wrote:tombstone wrote:well, after looking through everyone's jobs, NIPP1 seems to be the sharpest of all of us
I work for a company that sells Medical/lab supplies.
I really ain't nothing but a gopher. It is hard to swallow sometimes, but i get over it
Sounds like somebody's looking for a job.


Sounds like Micah is the man I need to be talking to. Been trying to get on where he is for a while!!!!!!
Micah wrote:My employer makes solution product for wound irrigation, respiratory therapy, and injection. We are FDA regulated, and do entirely too much paperwork. I'm a manufacturing supervisor responsible for a three shift sterilization operation that runs 5-6 days per week. I'm here from 6:45am to 4:30pm most days and I'm on call the rest of the time.
I'm working on a three year exit strategy that will hopefully result in my acceptance to medical school. If I'm gonna work the hours, I might as well do something fulfilling.
There will be a day....
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tombstone wrote:![]()
You get paid to mind read???
No, I just work for the gubment, and I'm here to help you.



Nobody owes you anything.
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Retired military(AGR) MS ARNG, now working for Honeywell as a property accountability tech. We only get 10 days off a year, but I can take LWOP if I need more time off. Best job I have had so far.
I'm Retired, leave me alone
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I am an attorney until something better comes along. Mostly hunt weekends, but i will try to get a few hunts in during the week this year. Can't wait for retirement!!!!
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jacksbuddy wrote:I'm a Branch Director for the Mississippi State Health Department. 8 - 5 everyday = hunting only on weekends. Take from that the fact that I work weekends at a store that sells 'interesting' items from China means that my hunting is pretty much screwed until the wife gets out of nursing school.![]()
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Come oooonnnnn May!
You work in the downtown office?
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4dawgma wrote:Bully wrote:I am a Mechanical Engineer for the Corps of Engineers. I work for Mobile District in the Construction Division. I am stationed at Columbus AFB. We do all of the military construction projects for the Air Force. I do not do much engineering work anymore. I am more of a project manager now.
we just got done doing some work over there. i wish you corp guys would lay off my boys though. it's just sod, green side goes up right?
do you do landscape?
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RNAIL wrote:Retired military(AGR) MS ARNG, now working for Honeywell as a property accountability tech. We only get 10 days off a year, but I can take LWOP if I need more time off. Best job I have had so far.
Ever run across any Barksdales in your military days?
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REBEL DUCK wrote:Tombstone do you get to hunt the bosses land if so i would stay!!!!!!
I do, and am very appreciative of it. I ain't going no where, my wife won't leave. I will be here when I am using a walker probably. Truthfully a man is lucky to have a job these days. Almost everybody wishes for something a little better sometimes.
There will be a day....
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SFDdelta1 wrote:4dawgma wrote:Bully wrote:I am a Mechanical Engineer for the Corps of Engineers. I work for Mobile District in the Construction Division. I am stationed at Columbus AFB. We do all of the military construction projects for the Air Force. I do not do much engineering work anymore. I am more of a project manager now.
we just got done doing some work over there. i wish you corp guys would lay off my boys though. it's just sod, green side goes up right?
do you do landscape?
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yes, mainly design/sales nowadays...............which accounts for my postcount over the past year

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