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Security Systems Subcontractor for a little over two years on my own ( Im only 22 ) one employee. Work has been pretty busy since the beginning of the year. Looks like it will continue.
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[QUOTE=wsuwrhr;1379808]Been in manufacturing 25 years, for the past 7, a Masheeeeenist in my own shop, I do custom machining of most types. A normal day is 12 hours min, 7 days a week.".[/QUOTE] Dude, Ya need to speed up your work or better yet, get a government job !!!!
Independent contractor serving the aftermarket extended warranty company's with mechanical breakdown anylist... Prospering to be a Wall Mart greeter some day!
Originally Posted by EVILFORCE Rocket scientist and spacecraft designer. ................ and poster of fat chick pics!
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Been in manufacturing 25 years, for the past 7, a Masheeeeenist in my own shop, I do custom machining of most types. A normal day is 12 hours min, 7 days a week. "Do what you love and you never work a day in your life." No employees. I like it that way. I also do programming/setup for other shops as well. Work has been slow, but steady. With some luck and hard work, I am still here and alot of people aren't, for that I am grateful for what I have.
35 years as a consulting civil engineer primarily specializing in airports worldwide and private land development projects.
Originally Posted by GRoper What district if you dont mind me asking? I work for a water district and am just curious. wmwd.com
Originally Posted by 75 TX I work. Well thats good!
Originally Posted by BigQ Systems Network specialist for a water district. Basically run the network and servers. I have had tried 2 businesses that lasted about a year then went back to school to change careers to computer field in the mid 90's. Started at the bottom in sales worked up to network consulting after 8 years and realized how stupid people were for not accepting my advice, so i went a got a government job( well kind of a government job, it is special district). I love it! Took me 9 years to work up to a good position (13 if you count school and training) and hopefully will be there until I retire at 65. What district if you dont mind me asking? I work for a water district and am just curious.
Systems Network specialist for a water district. Basically run the network and servers. I have had tried 2 businesses that lasted about a year then went back to school to change careers to computer field in the mid 90's. Started at the bottom in sales worked up to network consulting after 8 years and realized how stupid people were for not accepting my advice, so i went a got a government job( well kind of a government job, it is special district). I love it! Took me 9 years to work up to a good position (13 if you count school and training) and hopefully will be there until I retire at 65.
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