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  1. lindaswalker@cableone.net
    Joined: Oct 19, 2008
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    I operate boilers and work on my car on my days off.
     
  2. I sell products used for cleaning up oil and gas spills. I wish I'd figured out the tree hugger bit when I was in college, I probably would have gotten laid.
    I like cars powered by gasoline with oil in the crankcase because they make messes that need to be cleaned up. I also like them because the are loud, obnoxious and offend people.
    I occasionally get a chance to put in time at the NHRA Museum. Exposure to rodders and racers from around the world and the US is unbeatable.
     
  3. talker
    Joined: Jan 6, 2008
    Posts: 41

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    30 years classic car sales and service.55yrs drag racing as owner. driver . promoter.and announcer.presently n.h.r.a. hrr Bowling Green .Mostly having a good time talker
     
  4. hollowpoint
    Joined: Apr 22, 2006
    Posts: 93

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    i inspect welded frames and support assemblies for robinson helicopter in torrance, ca.
    or at least i did when we went on the christmas/new year shutdown back on dec 22. hope we will all still have jobs in the coming new year the way the economy is heading.
    i like being a weld inspector but the guys hate for me to look at their welding on the hot rods. tuff for me to not speak up when i see inferior or cold welds on important structures or stress points.

    later dudes
    chuck
    :D
     
  5. BLUDICE
    Joined: Jun 23, 2006
    Posts: 1,511

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    Salesman, new home construction products-insulation, gutters, mirrors, shower doors, wire shelving - I've had 3 idiot bosses in 8 years - business sucks - company sucks - could be closing down in a couple months - I envy any of you that enjoy your jobs - I'm 58 and would rather be in the hot rod building business!!
     
  6. Royalshifter
    Joined: May 29, 2005
    Posts: 15,580

    Royalshifter
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    from California

    Pipe fitter/welder/fabricator.....Rain for Rent
     
  7. 067chevy
    Joined: Sep 18, 2005
    Posts: 2,073

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    Build hot rods, deal in vintage tin and parts and have a hell of a good time doing it and it pays my bills just fine. Don't let anyone tell you you can't make a living having fun doing what you love to do.
     
  8. ago
    Joined: Oct 12, 2005
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    from pgh. pa.

    Machinist







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  9. weldtoride
    Joined: Jun 14, 2008
    Posts: 260

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    I noticed a bunch of teachers in the list above, so I searched the members list and found 43 members listed as shop teachers and over 500 others as teachers

    As for me, right out of college I apprenticed as a Ford tech before I started teaching high school auto shop and welding for 15 years, then did a 3 year stint in the mid '80s as a Porsche/Audi tech when school was burning me out, found my motivation again and went back to finish teaching with 33 years, just recently started pulling retirement checks. Worked lots of summers as carpenter and still do side jobs.

    Wrote 2 tech articles recently for Hometown Hot Rod, like to write more.
     
  10. 61TBird
    Joined: Mar 16, 2008
    Posts: 2,640

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    Witness Protection Program....









    But seriously,I'm a Residential Recycle Truck driver.
    Yeah,I'm the guy waking up the neighborhood at 6:30 in the morning!
     
  11. i work in a small hotrod shop out here in rural ny and damn its not lookin good. soon ill be looking for a new job. it was fun for a while, but its not a real job. do hotrod/custom stuff for fun and dont make a "job" outa it. thats what id recomend.
     
  12. 21+ years as a Software / Systems Engineer working on Tomahawk Command & Control Systems for the US Navy.
     
  13. Joe King
    Joined: Oct 8, 2004
    Posts: 993

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    THE WORLDS MOST DANGEROUS JOBBBBBB think Alaska
     
  14. FalconMan
    Joined: Sep 9, 2008
    Posts: 1,404

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    from Minnesota

    I'm an electrical engineer. Worked for the same company for 32 years. Currently design industrial instrumentation that measure temperature. It use to be a lot cooler when I was designing instruments for fighter planes.
     
  15. chad
    Joined: Jun 22, 2004
    Posts: 1,012

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    Welder/ fitter/fabricator....Also bodyman...
     
  16. thirty7slammed
    Joined: Sep 1, 2007
    Posts: 886

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    Worked as a toolmaker, machinist, & moldmaker in a job shop for 28 yrs, went to FOMOCO in 2001, took the buyout in 2007 due to the low seniority bullshit. Guess Im pretty lucky, got a pretty good machine shop @ home, somtimes I can pick up some pretty good $$, sometimes I just work on my projects, life's good.
     
  17. 51NINETYEIGHT
    Joined: Jul 29, 2008
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    Mostly kitchens and baths but do alot of decks, basements and room additions too. Lots of tile.

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  18. I work as a Manufacturing Engineer for a large defense contractor. I do tool design, work instructions, sit on the MRB (discrepant material review board), handle any vendor related problems as well as internal manufacturing problems.

    I started with the company in 1981 as a machinist class "c" and worked my way up. Have to see how things go with a new president in office.

    I have a BS in Manufacturing Engineering, an AAS in Mechanical Engineering and another AAS in Automotive Engineering.

    I do machine shop work on the side, have my own shop in my garage at home and do work as a hired gun in another shop doing anything from running CNC lathes and mills to methodizing the work.

    Bob
     
  19. Sir Woosh
    Joined: Dec 1, 2008
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    You don't have to work on cars to get into enjoying them. I'm sure it's a rather small percentage of rodders that are in the car business.

    As you can tell from some of the other posts already, if you have cars in your face almost every waking hour, are you going to do the same thing to get away from the work you do every day? I sell building materials. Things have slacked for sure, but it makes working on my cars that much more special to reduce the stress.

    I have friends that work on everyone elses cars every day and get too burned out to do anything on their own. Now that is SAD, ain't it? Keep a balance and enjoy. If our special cars could talk, they would say "gotta love em"
     
  20. I'm a Baptist minister by background, a pastor for 20+ years. Currently working for the Department of Family and Children Services in Polk County GA. I mainly do adoptions and some foster care. Been a gearhead all my life, other than working in a body shop when I was in high school I've never worked on cars for a living. When I've had a frustrating day of dealing with people, it feels good to come home, raise the hood on the '38 Ford pickup or the '55 Ford and see something I halfway understand and can fix when it breaks.
     
  21. My49Plymouth
    Joined: Nov 24, 2008
    Posts: 160

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    I am a process engineer ... current major responsibility is process manager for the carbon brake parts for the V22 Osprey

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  22. saints
    Joined: Dec 15, 2008
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    Im a forman for Oklahoma natural gas....Mostly work cut main lines
     
  23. Big Blue Car
    Joined: Dec 9, 2006
    Posts: 187

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    from Orlando FL

    I am a Project Manager for a large construction company. This is a picture of my last project (yes the entire thing, demo old and built new 34 story building)
     

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  24. Hemizach
    Joined: Dec 30, 2008
    Posts: 84

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    Crab fishing is the only thing that comes to mind....
     
  25. NORTH30FORD
    Joined: Nov 19, 2005
    Posts: 165

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    Design and build custom furniture and cabinets. ATTACH]567138[/ATTACH]
     

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  26. I am the Director of Operations for a medium sized trucking company but a licensed mechanic by trade.
     
  27. cosmo53
    Joined: Sep 14, 2007
    Posts: 228

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  28. JLasvegas
    Joined: Nov 28, 2008
    Posts: 207

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    from Skin city

    Ice trucker
     
  29. toadfrog
    Joined: Dec 2, 2006
    Posts: 299

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    from Arkansas

    I teach high school Auto Collision Tech II / Hot Rodding 101 coupled with Life 101.
    I try to work in as much work on hot rods as possible.

    I also own shop that does hot rod/ custom work on pre-74 cars. I hire the best students to work in the shop for summer and weekends. We only do cars for customers that are not in a hurry.

    And for my money making hobby the last 10 years I have been a Tech Official for USHRA Monster Jam (monster truck shows). I do the tech pre show inspection on the trucks and direct the competition during the event.

    And I never get tired of working on old cars, it's the new ones that will wear you out....I just wish I had more time to work on my projects.
     
  30. Mazooma1
    Joined: Jun 5, 2007
    Posts: 13,598

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    Sarah Palin's bullshit detector?
     
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