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This totally off topics, What do you do for a crust?

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This totally off topics, What do you do for a crust?

Post by Grantw »

What do you guys for a living? Just interested in who we have among us..

I do nothing. Well, I have retired... Not yet.. I have taken 18 months off to renovate my house. Used to be a boat salesman and prior to that i used to sell marine electronics. Work part time at parents restaurant at present for pajero mod money.

Oh yeah, if anyone needs electronics for their boat, or 4wd, let me know..
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Post by Gonzo »

IT nerd
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Post by redrocket »

design draftsman atm. 3d modeling of materials process equipement.
oh yeah, if anyone needs a 45 ton vibrating screen that pulls 5g's let me know. :lol:
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Post by DougH »

Fulltime student.

Welder and rail road/ heavy equipment mechanic (ok ok "helper") during the summer.

I can drill (direct) box cars with the best of them. I can service almost anything on the locomotives and equipment on my work, and when I was at work I was the head of a huge welding project at my navy base.

Not bad for a know it all punk school kid. :D :D :D
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Post by PHIL »

Teacher, in a small rural school (1 hour drive north of the city). I currently have 19 students, from K to Grade 10, :!: and more "patience" than any doctor... :D

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Post by -Scott- »

Engineer, Electronics by degree, primarily mechanical ATM (Jack of all trades etc.)

Mike, which package(s) do you use for drafting?

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Post by redrocket »

for 2d i use acad 2004 and the 3d stuff i use solidworks.
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Post by M1S3RY »

I'm an Warehouse manager for a large electrical retailer, so if anybody needs anything, give me a buzz..

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Post by -Scott- »

redrocket wrote:for 2d i use acad 2004 and the 3d stuff i use solidworks.


Acad 2000 for 2d and ProE (2000i :cry: )for 3D.
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Post by JMeager »

IT. Setup networks for Real Estate agents in Perth Western Australia. You might say I rob from the rich to give to the poor (me!).

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Post by redrocket »

NJ SWB wrote:
redrocket wrote:for 2d i use acad 2004 and the 3d stuff i use solidworks.


Acad 2000 for 2d and ProE (2000i :cry: )for 3D.


hehe old skool!
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Post by Thor »

mmm commercial property management... i'll take good care of your warehouse ;)
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Post by Tom »

I studied Law but I work in a family farm. We have now about 130 cows.
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Post by dinos4x4 »

i am a fitter\machinist by trade

now i work as a serivice technician for a company in perth that sells and services packaging equipment (allpack packageing)
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Post by Bowhunter »

By profession and by day I'm a Phys Ed and Graphics teacher...

By night I'm the Webmaster/Manager of The Bowhunters Group of Australia: the largest Australian website dedicated to bowhunting in Oz and the Executive Director of ASAT Australia: a company responsible for the import and distribution of an exclusive line of camo gear.

So if anyone wants their kids tutored, wants to learn how to bowhunt or needs to hide from the missus real good...gimme a ring ;)

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Post by gibbon »

40 hours a week im fixing other peoples shit (im a plumber) :cry:
the rest of the time trying to fix all my shit ;)
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Post by Noisey »

All the pre-press work for a printing company - from art through to the stage where the plates go on the press.
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Post by Hekta »

I'm an IT Support guy at a High School
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Plant Supervisor at a chemical recycling operation. We reblend industrial waste chemicals into a usable fuel product and supply it to Queensland Cement who use it as a raw fuel to run their cement kiln.
We have a well equipped workshop which is used for more than just plant maintenance ;)
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Post by Hakan »

Hi All

Im a Accounts Recevable and hopefully soon I will get a promotion to be a project manager for a large medical equipment company
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Post by PAJMAN »

Temporarily retired (retrenched) :) . Used to be in metallurgical research and process development in the mining industry. About time I returned to the workforce so I can afford the difflock.
3.5 L with too much stuff, and a front locker waiting on the shelf.
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