well i had posted here already ad i think ijuinsed myself as of tusday the 11 i have been job less. i got canned wasnt expecting it eatter.
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What Do You Do For Work?
Started by Maine_Honda_Racer, Jan 06 2011 07:20 AM
50 replies to this topic
#46
Posted 14 January 2011 - 11:48 AM
#47
Posted 14 January 2011 - 04:21 PM
Company: Sears Holdings Corp.
Business Field: Retail
Position: Area Merchandiser
Tenure: 5 yrs
Retirement: In 40 yrs
Business Field: Retail
Position: Area Merchandiser
Tenure: 5 yrs
Retirement: In 40 yrs
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#48
Posted 14 January 2011 - 06:04 PM
After my fall last March, I was out of work for 6 months and in October went to work at a Mitsubishi/ Caterpillar
dealer as a service writer. I worked for this same company for 10yrs in the past.
I guess it's good we parted company as friends......
dealer as a service writer. I worked for this same company for 10yrs in the past.
I guess it's good we parted company as friends......
#49
Posted 15 January 2011 - 02:22 PM
I'm known as a high speed envelope machine adjuster at Cenveo and I been there for 14 years. Basicaly I set up the machine to run different sizes of envelopes with just about any window configuaration and up to 2 colors inside and 4 colors outside. It's very challenging work especially at the plant I work at because we specialize in quik turn around short orders. We have 14 high speed envelope machines that produce on average 5,000,000 envelopes combined in a 24 hour period but our best to date is 9.6 million in a day. Iv"e been trained to set up 4 of the 6 different machines we have on the floor.
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#50
Posted 15 January 2011 - 06:48 PM
Well I currently work at a tire factory. Changing tires fixing etc do alot of big stuff to. It's nice on the wallet when I need some new rubber about the only thing I like about it. Would rather do body work and paint cars again. Use to work on Porsche, bmw, mb, Audi, did alot of restoration. Lots of fun.
#51
Posted 16 January 2011 - 03:27 PM
QUOTE (mtcrx @ Jan 6 2011, 01:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am a Hydrogeologist/Geologist for the state of Montana. We address water resource issues for the state, primarily determining natural water-quality, water-availability, and determining how ground-water systems around the state work. Our work is intended to aid residents and agencies in determining solutions to water-resource issues. (Yes I work off of tax money!). I also worked many years as a mine geologist in an underground platinum/palladium mine in the state.
My brother did the exact same thing for the State of Arizona until laid off last year. Go figure is a desert state, they'd lay off the guys looking for water.
I fix copier, fax machines,scanners, and printers for a living. Whoo hoo.
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