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FairladyZ 11-07-2012 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 2005382)
Architect, but I did stay at a Holiday in once, so I'm also a doctor.

LOL

Playing doctor i see

Trips 11-07-2012 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Shift-Ee (Post 2004825)
Hey Guys! I havent seen a thread with this topic yet and saw some people with crazy tuned Z's as well as a few GTR's. So just curious what you do for work, or what is your current occupation!? I work as a Carts guy at BJ's Wholesale Club haha and I love it so much. (Im at school now studying Computer Science but ill be going back to carts in December).

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Originally Posted by GaleForce (Post 2005384)

Thread was merged with the exsisting thread GaleForce has posted.

Thank You

GaleForce

Trips 11-07-2012 04:08 PM

Forum buzzkiller :icon17:

alb84z31t 11-07-2012 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by kerkish (Post 8175)
Im a Sgt in the Marines and im in Iraq right now, but i come home just in time to buy my 370z!

You stationed at Miramar? I come from San Diego, but currently stationed at Ft. Bragg, NC. 27 months in Iraq.... I feel for you.

alb84z31t 11-07-2012 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ajobie (Post 1797454)
Jet engine Mechanic Craftsman, I have worked on C-130 E/H models and also the V-22

Ha, the C-130 is what I use to commute often times. US Army Paratrooper.

redline727 11-07-2012 07:38 PM

BMW Service Advisor

w0rM 11-07-2012 09:08 PM

I work in radio as a online content director, IT manager and (as of today) digital sales manager. In my free time, I'm awesome.

nmjaxx9 11-07-2012 09:51 PM

Im a recruiting agent for:
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:tup:

frost 11-07-2012 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BigT (Post 1804064)
Interesting... How was the transition from safety to administrative work? Do you work for the EEOC?

Sorry, I posted and forgot to check in. If you're still interested:

From safety, I was able to transition to HR, and from HR, I was able to transition to investigator. When I was a safety guy, I positioned myself as a policy-writer and "big picture" person rather than a "safety cop." As soon as I proved I was capable of professional-level work, I just told management that they could either make me an HR generalist or I would look for work somewhere else. I was a good enough employee that I felt comfortable taking that risk. After getting a few years HR experience, I landed the EEOC Investigator position.

Isamu 11-08-2012 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by alb84z31t (Post 2005543)
Ha, the C-130 is what I use to commute often times. US Army Paratrooper.

I <3 C-130


four fan trash can...

tho i worked Rescue, and later EC-130s... we still hauled troops sometimes

BigT 11-08-2012 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 2006011)
Sorry, I posted and forgot to check in. If you're still interested:

From safety, I was able to transition to HR, and from HR, I was able to transition to investigator. When I was a safety guy, I positioned myself as a policy-writer and "big picture" person rather than a "safety cop." As soon as I proved I was capable of professional-level work, I just told management that they could either make me an HR generalist or I would look for work somewhere else. I was a good enough employee that I felt comfortable taking that risk. After getting a few years HR experience, I landed the EEOC Investigator position.

That's a pretty interesting story. How does it feel to be on the "other" side. :tiphat::icon17:

grant 11-08-2012 08:58 PM

Retired System Engineer for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. If it had a wire, I messed with it...

alvitdk 06-20-2013 05:11 AM

Director of Sales for Europe, Mideast and Australasia for a motion picture equipment company. Funny actually, I am German, living in the States, working for a English Company and my territory is all outside the US, makes actually not much sense, but hey, I love living here!

red2010z 06-20-2013 05:33 AM

Longbow Apache Helicopter technical inspector. Sorta a big deal! lol.

Isamu 06-20-2013 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by grant (Post 2007385)
Retired System Engineer for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. If it had a wire, I messed with it...

ahhh, so you are one of the fuckers that if I could travel through time I would punch in the nuts... :bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:



Maintainer vs Engineer..... never ending battle :bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:


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