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Like the rest of you, I'm a man of ... many... "talents". I live in western NY and I am starting my own fence installation company, along with custom hauling and various other money making plans, half of which never get finished, the other half pay for themselves and nothing else. When you start a farm you should always think "diversification". If nothing else, it will provide a great story when I get old.
WOW!!!
Good to see some others here from the Show-Me-State
Location: Springfield, Mo.
Occupation: Union Journeyman Electrician
Had my '05 350 PSD for about 5 months now, and I love it.
Still have my '96 (which is on jackstands at the moment) as well
Link to '96 F350 ~~~~~> http://www.cardomain.com/ride/674280/1
Details within, enjoy. Pics of the '05 are in my gallery here. Glad to "meet" you all.
Mobile Technician...professional traveler...road wh0re...
I drive all over the country and install wireless networks for companies. Offices, warehouses, retail, I've done it all. Currently on a project for Subaru to give their mechanics a wireless laptop in the service bay where they can quickly look up manuals for any car, and not need an actual book, etc.
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Nothing too exciting for me. I live in Mountain Home, AR. I am an adjunct faculty member at North Arkansas College in Harrison, AR and a member of the faculty at Mountain Home Technical Institute. I teach various AutoDesk software programs (AutoCAD, Architectural Desktop, Inventor).
[QUOTE=Brian_B]Nothing too exciting for me. I live in Mountain Home, AR. I am an adjunct faculty member at North Arkansas College in Harrison, AR and a member of the faculty at Mountain Home Technical Institute. I teach various AutoDesk software programs (AutoCAD, Architectural Desktop, Inventor).
I have done just about everything...built engines on assembly line, built garages and additions, electrician, plumber, auto mechanic, production line superviser, warehouse superviser, shipping and receiving and the list goes on. Since I mostly can't work any longer due to health reasons I have started a small dog kennel and raise Yorkshire Terriers, you can see some of them at www.farmersyorkies.com . I live in SW MO near the oklahoma boarder and recently purchased a 2001 Ranger Edge 4X4 and got rid of my S10. My wife drives a 2001 F150 4X4 and we also have a 2001 ZX2 and a 1967 Mustang that is going to get restored.
I have done just about everything...built engines on assembly line, built garages and additions, electrician, plumber, auto mechanic, production line superviser, warehouse superviser, shipping and receiving and the list goes on. Since I mostly can't work any longer due to health reasons I have started a small dog kennel and raise Yorkshire Terriers, you can see some of them at www.farmersyorkies.com . I live in SW MO near the oklahoma boarder and recently purchased a 2001 Ranger Edge 4X4 and got rid of my S10. My wife drives a 2001 F150 4X4 and we also have a 2001 ZX2 and a 1967 Mustang that is going to get restored.
Hey...just got 2 proven AKC Akitas. Thought I'd give it a whirl.
I am a new member of the Missouri chapter and as the name implies I am a Firefighter/Paramedic at a fire department in St Louis County Mo. I drive a red 1999 F-150 XLt supercab 4x4 that hopefully soon will be lifted a few inches.
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