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Title: Occupations
Post by: foxpro51 on May 22, 2010, 04:12:18 PM
It would be interesting to see what some of you guys do for a living. Perhaps you could get some sideline work for yourself or advice. Eveyone on here has some type of skills. I am an ex car dealer  with knowledge of dealer workings. Leglifter is a cement and brick man.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: uncle buck on May 22, 2010, 05:13:09 PM
I am retired from Uncle Sam...Worked for 37 years for the DOD. I did work at Basspro for a short time frame...I was suppose to give seminars to the general public on predator calling so I was not there for $$$$$$$.  However I found out real fast that retail.....Um they are there for $$$$$$$ and really did not care about training people in the art of predator hunting...See  God let me have a taste of retail before I pulled the plug on my government job..
From time to time  I do play my harmonica in church...However what I really do now is just plain retired.  I  do about two seminars a year now for calling.
Last two were for the Ned Smith Center at Millersburg and for a high school  agriculture curriculum class.

I am proud to say that when I did seminars... Many with my brother, Tom we got hats, shirts, supper, a calender as a memento,  no money what so ever for all of the seminars that we ever did...
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Post by: bigben on May 22, 2010, 06:57:14 PM
I am a cnc machinist.  I make prescion parts to military specs.  I Also worked as a metal fabricator for a while Also
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Post by: Hern on May 22, 2010, 07:08:29 PM
Am a local delivery person for a major trucking company.

I enjoy landscaping, trees, shrubs and all types of lawn work. Trimming bushes or planting something, I enjoy it.

Am a do-it-yourselfer around the house. 
My wife helps me with all projects. She's a big help. Plus we have a great family that helps when needed. And I return the help when they need help.

I do animal nusiance control work. By that, I catch varmints that are causing problems for home owners. Skunks, Groundhogs, Snakes, Squirrels, Chipmunks, Possums along with all furbearers causing problems. Spring and Summer are busy times.

I have a life long envy with furbearers. I've made it a study of sorts.

I grew up being in the Dog Supply industry. My Father made collars and leashes for hound dogs, Beagles, Coon Hounds and Fox Hounds. We sold all over the U.S.A and Canada.
90% of our business was mail order. We advertised in hound dog magazines.
So I made leather collars and leashes for 42 years.
I sold the business in 2001 because I was run ragged, holding down a full time job and running a full time business. My wife ran the place, my nephew, daughter, son-in-law and I made the goods. We also sold a full line of medicines and shots.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: foxpro51 on May 22, 2010, 07:25:17 PM
Even if your unemployed lets here what you can do.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: Leglifter on May 22, 2010, 07:28:47 PM
Like Foxpro51 said,
I am a brick,block, and stone mason
Also a concrete mason.
I would love to do something else
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: scott on May 22, 2010, 08:18:56 PM
i work for uncle sam in the Social Security Admin. 
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: furbug on May 23, 2010, 12:20:44 AM


 P.I.M.P
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: jaspr1 on May 23, 2010, 07:35:15 AM
I retired from USPS with 38 yrs service in 2004....worked as a clerk and letter carrier for several years then went into maint.for balance as a mail processing equipment mechanic...everything from conveyors to robots..Trained in Electronics out of High School and held an FCC license for years...Hunt ,fish, play golf, sometimes help a friend who has a small handyman, construction business, when he has larger projects...Gardening,puttering around fill in the gaps.. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: predator77 on May 23, 2010, 09:54:07 AM
I own a small lawn care company. I am a one man crew with 26 yards 3 extra july accounts and several hillside contracts. Insured for $500,000. AKA: Lawn Jockey 8)
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Post by: bdawg on May 23, 2010, 11:59:16 AM
union carpenter, been in supervision most of my career, presently scaffold crew supervisor at brunner island power plant in yorkhaven pa for last 12 yrs or so
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: furbug on May 23, 2010, 01:23:04 PM


 P.I.M.P
Pressure Injected Mold Processor

Used for making molds for ceramics.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: Leglifter on May 23, 2010, 02:14:43 PM
HA!! Lol
When I worked for MSA, my job title was "impregnator"
I ran a machine that baked chemicals into the towelettes for the decontamination kits for the military
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: Lifes2fun on May 23, 2010, 04:02:02 PM
BDawg...my father retired from PPL Brunner Island, but it was longer than 12 years ago
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Post by: foxpro51 on May 23, 2010, 05:00:27 PM
Keep them comming. I see a lot a talent that can help PPha and there memberrs.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: foxtrot on May 23, 2010, 05:51:00 PM
Residential construction and custom cabinets since 1988.Fourteen years of that was self employed.
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Post by: Pa Goosehntr on May 24, 2010, 06:41:19 AM
Working for DOD..three years to go!!
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Post by: Critterslayer51 on May 24, 2010, 11:03:28 PM
Organic Chemist for Analytical Lab Services in Middletown, PA...Working Biologist when I can, which is my degree...and would love to start my own Wildlife/Fisheries/Land Management company in the future...that is my real passion...

For now, I run several instruments in gas chromotagraphy and mass spectrometry...sort of stuff you see on a CSI episode when they need to find out how many parts per billion of a chemical compound in a matrix (soil, water, air)...print them off a report telling you exactly what a substance is down to 95-99% significance...I never thought I would end up being a lab rat, but not many bio jobs out there...and it pays the bills...its not that fun...I test a lot of nasty stuff...just let your imagination take over from there...
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: swarter2 on May 28, 2010, 09:34:25 AM
As P77 said, I'm a lawn jockey.  But, I make the grass and the tree/shrubs grow.  I'm a licensed pesticide applicator in Pa & NJ.  Been doing this for close to 15yrs now. 
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Post by: 220_Woody on May 28, 2010, 03:33:16 PM
i am a custom metalsmith. i run the foundry where we do Lost Wax Investment Casting. Also build and restore hardware and lighting fixtures. i am fortunate to work for my best friend that i've known since we were 13. also fortunate and blessed to be in a demanding field as this kind of custom metalwork is hard to come by in this day in age.

http://www.heritage-metalworks.com/



Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: mountain dog on May 29, 2010, 12:16:16 AM
I am a machinist For a large coal tool co. I have been there 39 yrs. I also had a lawn service for 20 yrs. I had mostly contracts with companys and Ind. parks. Sold my lawn service 6yrs ago. 1 or 2 more yrs as a machinist .I wanted more time to hunt and spend more time with my grand ,son it is great.
Mountain dog
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: ColonelAngus on May 31, 2010, 10:16:30 PM
I've been working as a land surveyor for 4 years. I also do some civil engineering. I grew up on a dairy / beef farm, so I can do a little bit of everything.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: beastman on June 04, 2010, 07:58:05 AM
I am a mechanical designer, I do sheet metal enclosures now but I've spent quite a bit of time doing medical lighting, fluorescent, incandescent and led.  I've designed parts made out of just about everything from fiberglass to plastics, sand and die casting aluminum extrusions, tooling for the gas and steam turbines, large flexible couplings I guess I'm sort of a jack of all trades master of none type of a person.... Also served some time as a quality manager for an automotive supplier.  I'm 44 and I still don't know what I want to do when i grow up, maybe a cowboy I can't decide.  lol
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Post by: melsdad on October 22, 2010, 11:59:08 AM
I am a machining department supervisor for a tool & die shop that makes pharmaceutical & compression tooling.
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Post by: edhunts5 on October 22, 2010, 09:22:21 PM
union carpenter here also. Been a superintendant with Turner Construction for 10 years now.
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Post by: jaybird on October 22, 2010, 10:51:13 PM
conductor for Norfolk Southern out of Harrisburg... usually work out of the enola yard and take trains to and from Edgemoor DE, Harrington DE, Baltimore MD, York PA, and Lancaster PA... sometimes deliver coal to your coal plant in york haven bdawg...
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: bdawg on October 23, 2010, 05:50:20 PM
thanks for keepin that coal coming jaybird, ed hunts5 ,wheres turner cons from and what do they do commercial, industrial??
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: edhunts5 on October 24, 2010, 09:45:38 AM
turner is a world wide company based out of New York. have offices in just about every major city. they build just about everything, hospital, industrial, sporting stadiums, office complex's . I'd say 75% of my work has been pitt lab space and upmc hospital work.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: icecube on October 24, 2010, 10:52:37 AM
I run the frozen food department for Giant supermarket in Conshohocken. Before that I worked for a frozen food company for 24 years hence the name icecube.....ED
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: swarter2 on October 24, 2010, 02:52:38 PM
I run the frozen food department for Giant supermarket in Conshohocken. Before that I worked for a frozen food company for 24 years hence the name icecube.....ED

the one on ridge pk?  If so, say hi to Laura T in the cash room for me.  I work at the hatfield store
p\T.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: stickbow on October 24, 2010, 04:41:39 PM
Gas Drilling
Stickbow, bought a new Bowtech 3 years ago missed 3 big bucks hitting tiny sticks i did not see in the shooting lane while in the tree. The bow only kills sticks. Haha.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: muttbuster on October 24, 2010, 07:01:39 PM
Hey stickbow, my new crossbow does the same thing.  ;D
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: foxpro51 on October 24, 2010, 07:03:04 PM
Better than a stick in the eye.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: muttbuster on October 24, 2010, 07:15:02 PM
Conductor on the old P&LE RR for 6 years. Then Resort management for 14 years. Then owned a Mobile Home Dealership in Dubois for 7 years. Car Business for three years and one year Conductor for the Norfolk Southern RR. My last job was Vice Pres for a national warranty company. Became sick about one year ago and now it's Disability. Kind of a strange work history. But I did my own thing and I enjoyed all of my jobs. I never stayed in a business very long if I didn't like it. I moved on.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: shadowchaser on October 24, 2010, 10:03:18 PM
I was in the Army 7 years did 2 Iraq tours(OEF/OIF I and OIF III).  Got med boarded and now just watch my chickens all day.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: muttbuster on October 24, 2010, 10:06:22 PM
Thank you very much for your service shadowchaser. Guys like you make it possible for guys like us to sleep at night.
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Post by: Whitefeather on October 25, 2010, 09:30:44 AM
I second that Shadowchaser.  You guys dont get enough gratitude!!

Self employed commercial and industrial electrician since 1998.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: jaybird on October 25, 2010, 10:08:11 AM
Conductor on the old P&LE RR for 6 years. Then Resort management for 14 years. Then owned a Mobile Home Dealership in Dubois for 7 years. Car Business for three years and one year Conductor for the Norfolk Southern RR. My last job was Vice Pres for a national warranty company. Became sick about one year ago and now it's Disability. Kind of a strange work history. But I did my own thing and I enjoyed all of my jobs. I never stayed in a business very long if I didn't like it. I moved on.

you didn't like workin for the Nazi Southern?... lol... i don't blame ya... the pay is great, and the job isn't bad at all, but the feeling that they own you with the phone ringing constantly and having to answer it or face the repercussions flat out sucks... in the summertime i start to forget what my family looks like, pretty bad when your kids start to give you the hairy eyeball cuz you are only averaging 30 hours per week at home and almost all of it is spent sleeping.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: Critterslayer51 on October 25, 2010, 10:26:17 AM
jaybird...I know a few folks from that enola yard...one in the altoona yard as well...i'll send ya a pm
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: muttbuster on October 25, 2010, 11:41:18 AM
Jaybird, you hit the nail on the head with that one.
Title: Re: Occupations
Post by: jaybird on October 25, 2010, 07:47:36 PM
Jaybird, you hit the nail on the head with that one.

lol... yup, i am living the nightmare... ;D