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

LOL,, I can't resist, why would Uncle Sam tell them to jump the track??

You're the guy in the pickup with the extra set of wheels! It's so cool to see a pickup driving down the tracks. :)

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Everything I have read about Finland tells me it's an amazing place to live.  From education, healthcare, family values and the quality of life.  Where Rapala got it's start, don't you roll the R when you say Rapala, lol.

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LOL,, I can't resist, why would Uncle Sam tell them to jump the track??

You're the guy in the pickup with the extra set of wheels! It's so cool to see a pickup driving down the tracks. :)

Haha Uncle Sam has about a trillion different rules we have to comply with, supposedly to keep the trains safe. And yes I am the guy with the extra set of wheels. It's a pretty good job, I get to see a lot of interesting things.

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For eating I manage a physiotherapy practice. For fishing money I make and sell various lures as well as custom catfish calling rods. I also do hail damage assessment for a crop insurer during the season. Main thing is I can work my own schedule to make time for the important stuff like watching my sons play sports and fishing. Before this I spent 18 years as a correctional services officer.

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Im a waiter at a hotel in PRico. I do most of my money fast in a couple hours, go to work at 5pm after fishing all morning and Im very good at what I do(service.. i suck at fishing). They hate me for fishing so much that they want to make me a supervisor. Increased work/responsibility/hours for the same money... Its not official yet but I have to take it in order to grow and get experience, if it happens.

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At the moment I'm a stay at home single dad trying to keep my two boys from killing eachother lol. I'm right off a deployment however and on my 90 days till I have to return to work and in riding the 90 days out to spend time with my kids. I will be re-enlisting for another 6 years in the Army National Guard this month though and am working on gettin on another deployment ASAP. I'm a infantryman(11B) in the army and will probably stay a grunt for my 20 years it's fun they let me play with cool toys.

On the civilian side when not drilling or deployed I'm a teachers aide for a high school level tech program teaching agriculture, diesel, heavy equipment, small engine and equipment operations. Doesn't pay much but it's awesome health care and I get all summer and holiday off. I may go to my brother in laws union next week and start working as a roofer though doing flat roofs better insurance and better pay but crappy hours but I like the physical labor.

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As of right now I am unemployed. But my trade was Masonry. I was trained by my good friend that I met as his labor is the residential field when he had his company. But for my future I think I'm done in that field of trade and thinking about my future as I try to land this warehousing job.

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Director of IT for international medial information company ..... Wolters Kluwer | UpToDate. The product is a reference tool for Doctors/Clinician. We analyze the research, grade the evidents and make the appropriate recommendation for diagnosis and treatment. We have data centers just outside of Boston, two in New York City, San Jose, Tokyo, Frankfurt and planning one for China. We have customers in 170 countries and sales staff in 60. We have over 50 full time staff doctors and over 4000 contributing doctors world wide. Very rewarding job being part of a team improving health care world wide.

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Joining the Army. Pick my job and swear in Friday.

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Joining the Army. Pick my job and swear in Friday.

Thank you for being unselfish like I was at your age.  Good luck!

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underpaid industrial electrician and plumber.

I know the feeling.

An Industrial Sparky/Turd Herder huh. I thought being an Industrial Sparky/ Knuckle Dragger was on the extreme end of the trade combination. :grin:

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I know the feeling.

An Industrial Sparky/Turd Herder huh. I thought being an Industrial Sparky/ Knuckle Dragger was on the extreme end of the trade combination. :grin:

Look at that. You found a friend :love:

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Look at that. You found a friend :love:

I know right. Its hard to find other electricians on fishing forums. Its generally just snarky pipefitters. :D

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