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MDBUCKHUNTER 04-01-2006 05:52 PM

RE: were do you work?
 
I am a highway engineer in Columbia, MD who now works 7 days a week.

mibowhuntr 04-01-2006 06:27 PM

RE: were do you work?
 
i'm a disabled vehicle relocation engineer ok ok Tow Truck Driver at

Byers Wrecker Service in Rochester Mi.

AntlerAddict07 04-01-2006 07:22 PM

RE: were do you work?
 
Hard wood floor installer and refinisher. (part-time) School full time

fufanu360 04-01-2006 07:47 PM

RE: were do you work?
 
work at my dads sporting goods shop :D

MNpurple 04-01-2006 07:59 PM

RE: were do you work?
 
I am a state park manager for the Minnesota DNR. Been doing this for 2 years now and enoy it. Before that, I was a wildlife biologist for the USGS right out of college.

Finch 04-01-2006 08:07 PM

RE: were do you work?
 
I am a part-time electronics test technician for Motion Control Systems until I am done w/ school in May and find a better job.

If youre wondering, they make industrial motors and amplifiers that drive them.

rdjswaaa 04-01-2006 08:13 PM

RE: were do you work?
 
Operations Supervisor for Southwest Airlines for 26 years. Still going strong and CAN'T WAIT TO RETIRE! I began deer hunting 2 years ago with rifle and in a few days I will begin learning the art of bowhunting...

drstalker 04-01-2006 08:17 PM

RE: were do you work?
 
I'm a journeyman Lineman,I work on high voltage lines, climb poles, dig holes,set transformers waller in the mud work durring storms,just do whatever it takes to safely provide lektrix for our local customers:D Hey Jones isn't that plaium stuff the most expensive mineral or resorse known to man?I thought it was more expensive than gold or someething like that,and the stuff they use in catalatic converters?

Sniper151 04-01-2006 08:29 PM

RE: were do you work?
 
Retired USMC. Soon to be a retired IE with Yellow/Roadway.

jones123 04-01-2006 11:37 PM

RE: were do you work?
 

ORIGINAL: drstalker

Hey Jones isn't that plaium stuff the most expensive mineral or resorse known to man?I thought it was more expensive than gold or someething like that,and the stuff they use in catalatic converters?
About 60% of our platinum and 85% of our palladium goes directly to catalytic converters. You probably have 1/2 to 3/4 of an ouncein your line truck. Platinum is also very popular in jewelry right now.

Friday's market prices per ounce:
Gold - $580/oz
Silver - $11/oz
Platinum - $1070/oz
Palladium - $325/oz

We also have rhodium in our ore at over $4,000/oz, but very little of it (which is why it's so expensive).

Thursday we had a power outage when a pole down the valley from us burned. Linemen working in driving rain and wind saved our butt. Hats off to ya!


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