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Lefty76Posts: 24February 19, 2019 at 12:24 am #1836432
Chemical plant operator. I work four on, four off, twelve hour days. Pretty amazing schedule if you like to spend time outdoors.
February 19, 2019 at 6:05 am #1836439Chemical plant operator. I work four on, four off, twelve hour days. Pretty amazing schedule if you like to spend time outdoors.
I wish I could work a schedule like that
February 19, 2019 at 7:48 am #1836453I’m 15 so I don’t need a full-time job, but in the summer I work on a farm, and I also tie flies, hair jigs, etc. for my local tackle shop.
February 19, 2019 at 8:04 am #1836460I’m 15 so I don’t need a full-time job, but in the summer I work on a farm, and I also tie flies, hair jigs, etc. for my local tackle shop.
You should make some hair jig packages and post them in the Classified Section. I could use some natural colored marabou and/or bucktail 1/16-1/18 oz hair jigs for smallies. I think that would go over fine.
?????Posts: 299February 19, 2019 at 8:28 am #183646845+ years as a local 294 electrician. I have ran my own business for over 30 of that as my father was a contractor as well. Relocated from the Range to the Bemidji/Walker area 25 years ago to raise our children and live a better life here as it is gods country. My office is in my home so I get lots of time with the family. Kids are grown and on their own now so we are empty nesters. Office looks out over the lake and can be a bit distracting some days but I suffer thru it.
Dang it picked the wrong picture. first one is of the sun set form my office the second is sun set in Duluth sorry!Attachments:
February 19, 2019 at 9:23 am #1836491Had 26.5 years in IT at IBM and the last 8 years as a Sr Software Quality Analyst with Mayo Clinic. Lucky enough to be a teleworker so it is 30 seconds from Desk to Dock.
February 19, 2019 at 9:40 am #1836499I joined the Navy at 17, was an Operations Specialist. Did my four years and became a air traffic controller. I was completely burnt out by the age of 30. Bounced around a bit before getting into real estate investment.
In March of 2021 my wife will retire from 3M as a chemical engineer after 40 years at the ripe old age of 58!
Then we’re off to live on beautiful Lake Belle Taine.The job I’ve taken most seriously and enjoyed the most is being a father.
February 19, 2019 at 10:12 am #1836514well, i’m hoping in 3 1/2 years my job title says………..RETIRED union thug!!!!!!!!!!
February 19, 2019 at 10:27 am #1836516Investment and Funding Manager- I manage fixed income investment portfolio, issue debt and manage liquidity for a very large financial institution. 20 years down, 10 to go!
Tommie Grad, 1993
HenpeckedPosts: 231February 19, 2019 at 9:02 pm #1836713I’m a retired tool and die maker. Worked 35 years in that trade at a medical products company. Retired at 57 and enjoying life!
milemark_714Posts: 1287February 19, 2019 at 9:58 pm #1836743Wish I would have stuck it out on the railroad at age 18,just did not want to bounce around at the time.At that time,Milwaukee Road was busy abandoning track and scrapping equipment.Had 0 desire to go to Chicago.
Instead I spent too many years going from one butcher shop(machine) to another.Getting into a union shop was very difficult.So if wanted a decent raise,told company to KMA and onto another.Not counting the many that folded after a few years.
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