Whats everybody do for a living??
#164
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Atlanta Georgia USA
Posts: 169
RE: Whats everybody do for a living??
Computer programmer. Not always easy to get time off. Last hunting season we were in the middle of a big project so I could not even take any vacation time.. but this year should be better.
I used to be a tree surgeon before I was married. Only worked an average of 3 days a week.. and spent a lot more time hunting.
I used to be a tree surgeon before I was married. Only worked an average of 3 days a week.. and spent a lot more time hunting.
#166
RE: Whats everybody do for a living??
From elastic mill and construction electrician to heavy equipment operator to my current line of work.
Coaching Power Plant operation / maintenance and managing teams to produce power on the Texas grid.
Best of all however is hunting and talking about hunting with my friends.
Coaching Power Plant operation / maintenance and managing teams to produce power on the Texas grid.
Best of all however is hunting and talking about hunting with my friends.
#167
RE: Whats everybody do for a living??
I am a journeyman Lineman working for a muninciple in northern Illinois.I worked for many contractors for Commonwealth Edison for a few years,and before becoming a lineman did many other things machinist,pressman,worked for Ma Bell,cooked,securiry guard,arborist,laborer,roofer,or and many other things that I have probably forgotenI have been working all my life and am only 43 years old,I'm looking forward to my retirement so I can hunt,fish & toy around with bows.Also I noticed a couple that posted here from Illinois may work with a couple realatives,a Corrections officer,and a barge worker.Small world
#170
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Black Hills, South Dakota
Posts: 39
RE: Whats everybody do for a living??
Warehouse Manager at Mount Rushmore. Cool job, cool location, but not so cool pay, and doesn't make good use of my super-expensive Outdoor Education/Earth Science degree.