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First 11years I was 1st an electric motor winder then a mechanic, winder, dynamic balancer & also repaired hoists.

While doing the motor gig I earned an associates degree in Industrial Electronics Instrumentation.

The next 8 yrs I was a component level bench electronics technician repairing vfd's & circuit boards out of vfd's. I also did sporadic service calls all over the country.

The past 12yrs I have been in the industrial electronics industry as an industrial electronics ( sort of like factory robots but not quite ) automation specialist doing technical sales, tech support, some design etc.

I also spent almost 25years as a second job as a baseball & softball umpire doing everything from Little League to high school, some college & a grand total of 1 semi pro game! Lol

FFI - AKA - Matt Crum

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Man if I don't say rocket scientist I'm going to feel unemployed compared to you fellas.

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I deliver and service medical and respiratory equipment for newborn to elderly patients. I work for the #1 supplier in north Texas. PLENTY of OT in my field of work. If your grandma needs o2 at 3 am, I'm your man!

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Oracle Applications Database Administrator working on UNIX systems. AKA computer geek. Lol

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Electricians control freaking lightning! Cant none of the other jobs on here come close to that. So I win.

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Electricians control freaking lightning! Cant none of the other jobs on here come close to that. So I win.

I used to carry and taser and gun for a living. I struck quite a few folk with lightning. Does that count?

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I used to carry and taser and gun for a living. I struck quite a few folk with lightning. Does that count?

That's awesome lol.

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I used to carry and taser and gun for a living. I struck quite a few folk with lightning. Does that count?

You tell me. :)

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Another PT here. Used to have a sweet 4x10 schedule with Fri-Sat-Sun off. Worked my way up the ladder and now manage a multidisciplinary rehab team of 40+ and unfortunately had to say bye bye to the 3 day weekends. Still try to make sure I get out fishing 1x/week for my sanity.

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Sales & Marketing Director. In a nutshell, I help high school kids get into college and adults get into graduate/business/law/medical school. 

 

Hit me up if you have teens or have questions of your own. 

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I'm a behavior modification specialist/adult babysitter (deputy sheriff in one of the biggest jails in the state). Been doing it for almost 7 years now. Some days I think about how nice it would be to work a "normal" job where I'm awake during the day and asleep at night and home on weekends but I'm not sure I could do anything else. I'm not sure my attitude and sense of humor I've developed in this line of work would be appreciated most other places either  :eyebrows:

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I'm a behavior modification specialist/adult babysitter (deputy sheriff in one of the biggest jails in the state). Been doing it for almost 7 years now. Some days I think about how nice it would be to work a "normal" job where I'm awake during the day and asleep at night and home on weekends but I'm not sure I could do anything else. I'm not sure my attitude and sense of humor I've developed in this line of work would be appreciated most other places either  :eyebrows:

 

I heard you talk to your fish, " face the camera...now turn to your left."

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I heard you talk to your fish, " face the camera...now turn to your left."

I have a "X" taped on the bottom of my boat so they know where to stand with instructions on the C.P.R. process in English and Spanish, just in case I ever make it back south of the boarder. 

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I'm a behavior modification specialist/adult babysitter (deputy sheriff in one of the biggest jails in the state). Been doing it for almost 7 years now. Some days I think about how nice it would be to work a "normal" job where I'm awake during the day and asleep at night and home on weekends but I'm not sure I could do anything else. I'm not sure my attitude and sense of humor I've developed in this line of work would be appreciated most other places either  :eyebrows:

Be an electrician. No one has a sicker since of humor then construction workers. We find humor in the foulest, sickest, most disgusting things in the world.

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Be an electrician. No one has a sicker since of humor then construction workers. We find humor in the foulest, sickest, most disgusting things in the world.

I've done construction work, I heard some vulgar stuff but not as bad as some stuff that gets said in the inner circle of a group of cops.

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Retired US Army Sergeant Major, Airborne, Special Forces, Ranger, for 26 years. Five tours in RVN, two in Europe, numerous side trips to sunny spots such as Central America and the middle east. Had a great career and now am trying to survive retirement.

 

Back in my late teen days I tried joining the U.S. Army (I'm a Canadian) so that I could be a Ranger. Always had so much admiration for what they did, all the stories of heroism. Long story short, it proved to be a pain in the rear being a foreign national so I ended up joining the Canadian Armed Forces were I ended up as a Recce Patrolman (what you Yanks call Recon, though I hasten to say that RPs aren't the same elite that someone in a unit like the Marine Force Recon units would be).

 

So my hat is off to your service.

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I manage (publisher) of Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine. I've been working on outdoor and fishing magazines for 20 plus years. Prior to that, sales manager at several marine dealerships, where we sold bass boats and runabouts and big cruisers.

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Track inspector for Norfolk Southern Railroad, I make sure the trains don't derail and comply with uncle Sam.

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Petroleum land manager for an independent oil company. The company I work for mainly deals in the exploration and operating side of the

business.

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