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What's your day job?
by
bbob203
on 12 Jul, 2013 16:01
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I'm currently a customer service agent for Piedmont airlines working the ramp loading baggage and pushing back aircraft.
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#1
by
vwsb1974
on 12 Jul, 2013 16:15
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#2
by
Syncroincity
on 12 Jul, 2013 17:26
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Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor at United Airlines in Newark NJ
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#3
by
bbob203
on 12 Jul, 2013 17:28
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Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor at United Airlines in Newark NJ
I had a feeling there were some airliners around here.
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#4
by
vanbcguy
on 12 Jul, 2013 18:38
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I work for SITA, we're a European cooperative formed by airlines in 1949. Our mission is to solve the communications needs of the airline industry - if you've been on a plane you've probably been through a computer system of ours somewhere!
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#5
by
410
on 12 Jul, 2013 18:59
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I'm an automotive mechanic and currently doing my Heavy duty apprenticeship.
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#6
by
8v-of-fury
on 12 Jul, 2013 19:31
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I am a Marine Technician. I prefer the diesel stuff

A 2112cc Peugeot 504 with a delphi rotary pump.

HOWEVER, I do get to drive all of them around to "make sure" they are working properly

. We have a 400 slip marina, so I get a few boat rides a day haha. Me and my buddy going out for a test run in a pair Chris-Crafts, both with 454's and swinging some big 4 blades. TORQUE.

Soft spot for the woodies, this is a fully original flat-head straight 6 powered Barrel Back Chris built in the 40's. Not far from where I work actually. lol. Georgian Bay living

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#7
by
theman53
on 12 Jul, 2013 19:55
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I am in industrial sales. I sell all form or nuts, bolts, 3M, and some hardware stuff too. I drive a ton doing it, hence the VW diesels. I pay out of pocket for all my expenses, so any money saved is money earned.
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#8
by
ORCoaster
on 12 Jul, 2013 20:12
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I am in Natural Resources Management, Program Lead for the Soil, Water and Air program for the states of Oregon and Washington. USDI/ Bureau of Land Management. I direct the programs, set out the budget and am the technical go to guy for problems that others can't solve or create for themselves. Forestry, Soils, and Hydrology focused.
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#9
by
fdnyguy
on 12 Jul, 2013 20:14
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Fireman in Brooklyn New York 1998-present. Was a fireman in Washington, D.C. from 1986-1998. Work p/t for Delta loading and unloading baggage on my days off from the FDNY.
Modeling wasnt for me...
Stay safe, stay well. Jimmy.
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#10
by
fdnyguy
on 12 Jul, 2013 20:38
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Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor at United Airlines in Newark NJ
I had a feeling there were some airliners around here. 
X3...lol
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#11
by
RabbitJockey
on 12 Jul, 2013 21:00
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i am a biomedical equipment technician
i work for a small company but we do lots of different types of medical equipment, from ems equipment, vital signs monitoring, life support equipment, and also pft machines(lung testing)
most of our work is shipped in from all over the country so i may have fixed something that was used on you who knows.
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#12
by
homerj1
on 13 Jul, 2013 02:48
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After trying 3 or 4 other careers, I was drawn to teaching. I teach a variety of courses ( one being an intro. auto tech course) at the local high school.
I'm always singing the praises of Rudolph (Diesel) to the students - they just think I'm an nutjob.
btw - an eclectic cross section of jobs, guys - great post idea
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#13
by
the caveman
on 13 Jul, 2013 09:41
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been a professional mechanic for 33 years, 23 as a tech at a couple of VW dealers, counting until I retire -if my body holds out long enough
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#14
by
Syncroincity
on 13 Jul, 2013 17:36
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i am a biomedical equipment technician
i work for a small company but we do lots of different types of medical equipment, from ems equipment, vital signs monitoring, life support equipment, and also pft machines(lung testing)
most of our work is shipped in from all over the country so i may have fixed something that was used on you who knows.
I did this part-time when I was in school in Daytona, at an Ormond Beach hospital. I should have stuck with it instead of aviation.

Nice to have free health care.