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Old 12-31-2004, 08:42 PM
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Ontario Members: What Is Your Occupation?

Just wondering what you people did for a living.

I work for my dad cutting down trees for a living. I am an Arborist. I also do tree trimming, cabling/bracing and stump removal. In the winter I do snow plowing as well. I do a lot of the mechanical work on the trucks, brush chippers and chain saws as well.

What is your "occupation"?

-Matt

P.S. Here is some of the equipment I use:

https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...2&albumid=9837
http://www.stihl.ca/products_chainSaws_professional.asp
http://www.vermeer.com/vcom/Environm...10&ModID=10301
http://www.arcticsnowplows.com/Tblade_steel.htm
 

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I have a very up lifting profession.

I am a forklift technician, sorry for the lame forklift humor
Been doing it for about 20 years now.


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Wink IT IS Uplifting!

HA! I guess we are the only ones employed here!

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Old 01-02-2005, 10:31 AM
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Give them time.

It has just turned to the New Year, I'm sure you'll get some responses

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Emergency road service operator.
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assy for a company that builds all the landing gear and flight controls for boeing
 
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Old 01-03-2005, 03:45 PM
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Mechanical Designer of mostly machines that make autoparts (not tool & die, because someone will ask...)
 
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I build race cars, swear at machinary that doesn't work and spend countless hours looking after chindren.
 
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I build race cars, swear at machinary that doesn't work and spend countless hours looking after chindren.
Hopefully not all at the same time!

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I'm a sandwich artist. Or in other words i work part time at Subway, usually after school. Gotta find some way to pay for all my hobbies.





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I work as a process engineer for Goodyear. I can also spot a piece of chrome at about 200 yards come fall season, and most of the time I bring the chrome and whatever is attached to it home . Ditto on the children
 
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Paramedic at work; at home I'm a "juvinille(sp) death watch technician", oh wait that's a parent.
 
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Tool and Die maker working night shift with way to much spare time at work .
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then you posted yet again to make sure we notice

ALL user's get 60 minutes edit their own threads,

I took care of Them.

Usually, FTE the computer has received the info on the posts within one sec of clicking post reply.No need to click it again,once is enough.
 
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tsc, you grill em, we kill em, I'm an RN in the ICU at Sickkids. We get what God didn't want to take just yet.
 


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