Enter if you dare....mohaha!!
Published on November 10, 2003 By carolelee In WinCustomize Talk
It is interesting to know what people do for a living at this site. I am an apprentice industrial insulator by trade. Never a dull moment on the job and it is cool that more and more women are getting into the trades, keep the men on their toes!
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on Nov 11, 2003
Having spent 20 years in corporate sales management(traveling North America for a fortune 100 corporation) I realized there was more to life, and have developed a 16 year part time fishing charter business to full time. I've temporarily cut back on saltwater fishing tournments this fall to try and set a new world record for Grouper on a Fly Rod.
Click on my name to see where fishing dreams come true.



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on Nov 11, 2003
One of my best friends growing up did that for a while at the Cheyenne Social Club in the late 70's. I worked in the resturant busing tables, washing dishesand he cleaned rooms and would deliver room service when needed.

Anyway, I never paid much attention to who was playing the club and did not think anything of it when he
called down to the resturant and said he needed help with a huge order. When he got there he was all smiles and had glowing red eyes. We head up to the main suite and he knocks on the door with his foot, there is kinda loud music coming through the door. Swoosh it opens and this hairy guy with even brighter red eyes is standing their and yeling over his shoulder "Munchies!" turns back and says come on it

Damn room was smoked out, beer all over the place, bottles of Jim Beam and other things like Gin, bunch of wiped out guys, girls, some half dressed all laying about or playing cards and what have you. In we go and BOOM the door slambs behind us. Rick is putting food down on a table knocking beer cans over and I am standing there and something smoking at one end is stuck in my face right in front of my mouth "Hit" and then we just kind of didn't go back to work. Hell I don't remember how or when I got home either. We also didn't have jobs after that night. Seems the front desk, front/resturant manager and kitchen manager all called up looking for us and someone told them " I dunno where they are, they left hours ago? "

The band is one some might have heard of Iron Butterfly

I think that was one of the wildest nights, though only one of them, I had growing up.

Then it was back to construction for me, older brothers are a serious pain when they demand you are going to work...
on Nov 11, 2003
I work in the IT Dept. of Goucher College. I run the help desk and do some teaching and also computer repair. I was ordained a minister in June 2003 and am looking for a church to preach the gospel in. when I get one my IT days are over. But not the use of IT. I enjoy my computer very much, it's an indespensable tool and gameing machine. Roger



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on Nov 11, 2003

I do something here are Stardock.  Not sure what, but it's fun.

In my spare time I do photography (which is what I went to school for)

on Nov 11, 2003
The band is one some might have heard of Iron Butterfly


It was the first hard rock band. They startade before Led Zeppelin...

Magnus from Älvsjö





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on Nov 11, 2003
in-a-gadda-da-vida -- baby.....

Great Band!!



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on Nov 11, 2003
yeah thats them, very much so, always loved them and StephenWolf

KarmaGirl cool, I play around now but used to do Sports Photography for youth sports and car shows.
Still have my FM-2's Quantum packs, couple of muslims drops, stands and stuff.

My wife always throws my collection of stuff I have spent money on because I had decided that was what I wanted to do when I grow up

still looking
on Nov 11, 2003
I'm a registered nurse, just changed jobs and now work for the county. Used to work for a large clinic foundation, before that worked at the local hospital and extended care center. Nursing is a second career for me...I worked in the aerospace industry, first as a word processing operator, then as a tech writer, then as an executive secretary. But then the bottom fell out of aerospace in the early 90's, and I was laid off. Was out of work for a year until the local Sears store finally hired me to shill women's clothing. Decided I needed a line of work that's more secure and "portable," one that would have a future. That's how I got into nursing. Tough, tough work, though, that's for sure.
on Nov 11, 2003
The last time I told everyone what I did, the thread died.



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on Nov 11, 2003
in-a-gadda-da-vida -- baby


the lyrics were "in the garden of eden, baby" but the singer was so ripped it came out as a nonsensical million seller. wish my goofs turned out as well!
on Nov 11, 2003
my tertiary activity after skinning seems to be digression. hmmm.. since i'm not making a living at that, i'm off topic again
on Nov 11, 2003
Warehouse Supervisor. I recently became a member of APICS and will be going for my CPIM Certification.



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on Nov 11, 2003
I'm still the warehouse manager for the 4th or 5th largest distributor of "Adult Entertainment Products" east of the Mississippi...
on Nov 12, 2003
Sounds like a fun job

on Nov 12, 2003
Rice farmer. Truck gardener. Soon, I'm going to get into the saki brewing business thought if things don't get better for rice farmers. Eat more Rice! Tastes great when slathered in butter and brown sugar. >
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