Whats everybody do for a living??
#61
I dreamed up, built, and currently manage and also do recruiting for an IT work/study program that is geared towards helping people advance their careers in IT. In the program they gain multiple vendor certifications and we actually place them in jobs while they learn. I also work part time for a local archery shop, am working on building an internet storefront, as well as manage all their current internet sales as well.
#63
I guess I'm the first pastor to respond to this thread. I'm an ordained United Methodist pastor in the Alabama-West Florida Annual Conference. I heard "the call" at 17 years old, went to Auburn for my undergrad, then Emory for graduate school. Now,at 32 years old,I've been preaching in the local church for 12 years. I currently serve in Hartford, AL and plan on staying a while. The flexibility of my schedule allows me time to hunt, but funerals seem to lock out many of my "planned" hunting trips. I used to backpack a lot, but it is hard to take a week or two to go the the Smokies. It is much easier to bowhunt within an hour of the church. I'm currently trying to start an outdoor video ministry and Bible study for bowhunters.
#65
ORIGINAL: krazyvan
Proud IBEW member of Local 98 Philadelphia. Low voltage technician/CATV/data/sound.
Got a few more years before retirement and full time hunting....about 25 to be exact[&o]
Proud IBEW member of Local 98 Philadelphia. Low voltage technician/CATV/data/sound.
Got a few more years before retirement and full time hunting....about 25 to be exact[&o]
17 year Telco Technician....retirement...too many more years to count.
#66
ORIGINAL: GregH
I can see the smile on your face from here!
ORIGINAL: _Dan
I own a hunting and fishing resort in Canada. Its a rough gig.
I own a hunting and fishing resort in Canada. Its a rough gig.
I guess you could say it has its perks. I start baiting for bear this weekend and then its all hunting until the beginning of January. You hear that? Its fresh walleye in the fryer!


