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44 years as a motor mechanic...and still learning my trade. I guess that's why I'm still doing it, there is always something I haven't seen or done.
 
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44 years as a motor mechanic...and still learning my trade. I guess that's why I'm still doing it, there is always something I haven't seen or done.


Love that attitude. You could work on my cars anytime!

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Work for an electrical utility. Official title is Material Specialist. Nice nomenclature for warehouse worker / truck driver.

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I've said this before and I'll say it again -- my job is to 1)make my boss look good and 2) never make my boss wonder why she hired me in the first place.
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The long story, 25 years in I/T as a programmer, systems analyst, and Database Administrator, aka a DBA. After my last employer closed shop and "liberated" me from that job
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, I was on what I called a trial retirement for 2 years; one completly unemployed and one working at a big-box home improvement store. I found a job as a data analyst for one of those evil insurance companies, where I've been for the last 8 years and counting. It's not a true I/T job, but I'm able to use a lot of that knowledge to make myself look almost brilliant to people who have no I/T experience.
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And to those who do know better, I look pretty darn competent.
 
Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist.
Supervisor-Cathlab. Assist Physicians with cornary stent insertions, permanent pacemakers. We treat emergency heart attacks as well.
 
Currently part-time seminary student and part-time hospital chaplain.

Goal is to be ordained and do hospital or hospice chaplaincy full time.
 
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