What do you do for work?

Spinning wrenchs on toyotas for 2 years, went to school for two years, AS in autmotive technology, working on my aa, just got my jeep part time google addtict looking for stuff for my jeep i cant afford....

Anyone want to hire me for there shop? I'm considered "C" guy on my team, however I belive I am B material. hollar at me.

Peace
ted
 
bbryant9415 said:
Soilder serving in the United States Army. I am a 10 ton wrecker operator that is 8x8 with 53" Michilens, a 60k pound winch, a crane on the back, and a 792ci detroit deisel that is both supercharged and turbocharged. I also help operate a Hercules which is a track recovery vehicle that has a 110k pound winch on the front and can pick up a house if it wanted to.

Got pics? :D
 
jeeperjohn said:
My job title just changed. I am now a member of the Riverside Sheriff's dept Emergency Response Team. I will be writing a users manual for the mobile command post vehicles (36' RV's) and installing and upgrading various electronic equipment. Very excited about this new assignment!

Those things are awesome. Big comm rigs with TVs, radios, laptops, phones. I want one. hahaha
 
I work for a large defense contractor and build training materials for pilots. Right now, I am developing a pilot training curriculum for the RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned air vehicle. Hey, it's a job.
 
Skullvarian said:
I have a few buddies that work for Aeroenvironment in Simi, they design and build UAVs, one is a composites specialist and the other is a test pilot/training for the end users, US military mostly.

Cool. I work with the Global Hawk. Looks like there are a few of us UAV guys out here.
 
A update

Well I now work for a high vacume(types of equipment used for coating eyeglasses and chryogenic freezing) repair company for the time being. The job looks way cooler than it is and working in a clean room with no ac during the summer is way over rated.
 
do you have access to said chyro freezeing equipment/facillites?
Gerr said:
A update

Well I now work for a high vacume(types of equipment used for coating eyeglasses and chryogenic freezing) repair company for the time being. The job looks way cooler than it is and working in a clean room with no ac during the summer is way over rated.
 
about 20 minutes to pump 4,000 gallons in to a flying gas tank.
 
damn! well it was worth the asking. ive always wanted to cryo my radio antenna so it would stop breaking off.
Gerr said:
I only have them when they dont work
 
xDUMPTRUCKx said:
damn! well it was worth the asking. ive always wanted to cryo my radio antenna so it would stop breaking off.
only you would think of things like that ben :roflmao:
 
Electrical inspector for third party inspections Co..:lecture:
You pay me to tell you where you messed up with your wiring and whats not up to code,we also do UL testing too.
its nice, each day is different

and my other job is working on my XJ and my jetta..sooo.. I'm broke most of the time:doh:
 
I install order confirmation systems for Fast Food restaurants. I know you still get you orders wrong.....

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I have a job that is sure to rile some people up...

I work on voting machines as an Election Systems Supervisor for local county government. I do a lot of pc maintenance, training and graphic design too.

And no, the voting machines aren't rigged, at least I don't know how and I hit 18 years in September, and I am familiar with 5 voting systems. The CIA killed Kennedy, and we never landed on the moon if you believe that crap. Please don't hasta .


It's a cool job. Some outside, some inside, and a lot of variety.
 
i work in the oil and gas industry....it sucks,,,,,,but it pays for my expensive hobbies:repair:
 
update...

I now work for Control Air conditioning as a sales rep (in training)/intern. If your AC breaks, let me know...I might be able to help you out.
 
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