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  • blefevre
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    Development Mechanical Engineer at MKS HPS - Ultra high vacuum components for semi-conductors, solar, LCD, high energy physics, etc.

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  • scottinAZ
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    currently working on my bachelors in Hospitality Management. Other than that, I work when I want on what I want on some cars, and do some freelance cooking jobs (just finished my Associates in Culinary Arts) before that, I was an electronics technician working in oil and gas research

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  • Streichholzschächtelchen
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    Sales/medical.

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  • BimmerTim
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    Mechanical Engineer

    I design and build industrial vacuum coating chambers. Coatings like chromium-nitride (CrN) and titanium-nitride (TiN), for anti-wear situations.

    One of our customers is Exedy. We coat the tool and die equipment they use to stamp clutch pressure plates.

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  • CreamE30
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    Originally posted by Rau
    I am the store manager of a Gamestop.
    Do you have battletoads?

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  • evandael
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    Originally posted by Nairb
    I run a frozen, chocolate-dipped banana stand down on the pier.

    George Micheal, is that you?







    I'm a student. It's becoming problematic for me, and I've got a long way yet to go.

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  • dannyyisntt
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    I'm in the family business designing/wiring machines that build car parts... I guess I'm personally an electrician, as I don't do much of the design work myself.

    We do work for what was once Delphi, aka Nexteer, Dow, etc.

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  • Nairb
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    I run a frozen, chocolate-dipped banana stand down on the pier.

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  • Rennsport
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    I make high tech glass for solar panels, fuel cells, batteries, toothpaste, etc.

    It's an awesome job, I get to work with temperatures in excess of 1500 degrees celcius.

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  • Joe G
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    Fix, build, and sell bikes a sweet shop. I also
    sell cutco knives.


    Fuck, I need to get a degree in something...

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  • BillBrasky
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    Originally posted by FredK
    During the day, I'd probably dabble in artisanal breadmaking and post pictures of my bread on Facebook, where my fellow eunuch house husbands would comment on how awesome my loaves looked.

    haha!

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  • Kershaw
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    Graphic Designer for a sign shop.

    I handle all design, vinyl cutting, and printing. and of course talking with customers and addressing their needs.

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  • herbivor
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    Structural engineer with three other partners in the firm. Easy money, easy work and fun.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Parts Manager @ Foreign Affairs, an indie Euro car shop.

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  • ldsbeaker
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    Originally posted by MR E30 325is
    United States Marine
    Semper Fi.

    When you absolutely, positively, MUST have something destroyed overnight.

    -Gunny

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