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  • alpinee30m50
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    I wash and detail yachts in the $1m-$10m range, and deal with the asshole owners and their bags of coke and bottles of Johnny Walker I find in random places as I'm cleaning. Not a bad pre college gig

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  • rasputin
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    Originally posted by Julien View Post
    service writer?
    haha my thoughts exactly

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  • mrsleeve
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    ^

    I understand man, I have had 2 days off in the last 2 months, and pulling 95-110 hours a week. Its normal for my line of work though, all part of the game.

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  • MoreMayhem
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    So many of you do stuff for moneys way cooler than me, but I'll put mine here too.

    Job 1: Manage a small video/audio rental & event service company near Los Angeles.
    Job 2: Freelance video engineering for feature film publicity events, travelling all over North America
    for my clients.
    Job 3: Freelance video projection tech for live theater events, mainly in Los Angeles.

    Like many in the field, I dojust about anything my clients need relating to video production, webcasting, editing, etc.
    And no, never worked in the porn business.

    I work almost every day, including weekends, averaging 3 days off per month.
    I often do not know what day it is, and have to be diligent about keeping an accurate calendar.
    Thankfully I love what I do and have a very understanding wife who takes awesome care of me.

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  • lambo
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    Originally posted by Thizzelle View Post
    I engineer things. You all probably have at least 1 of my products we make in your houses right now.
    You engineer dildos?

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  • b*saint
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    I check my amazon and ebay constantly.

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  • Thizzelle
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    I engineer things. You all probably have at least 1 of my products we make in your houses right now.

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  • quikveedb2
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    Stuff like this, Chris King rebuild;



    and this, Sturmey Archer rebuild;



    and this, lacing up some wheels;



    Ya know, bike mechanic stuff. ;)

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  • R3Z3N
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    Originally posted by JamesE30 View Post
    Just bought some sweet ass new tools for work. Who want to guess what I do?
    Sculpting clay of sorts? For an auto mfg? Please say Pagani or Ferrari!???? Can I be your friend? Your bestest friend? If you say for Ford or Chevy, that's ok, but then it's just boring shite. ;-)
    Last edited by R3Z3N; 10-28-2012, 01:07 AM.

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  • emerson.
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    I'm a machinist/welder for the airforce
    Get to work on these old ass planes


    Here's a "bling" package I make for them

    Plastic knobs and handles are what came on the plane 60 yrs ago so I replace them with aluminum manually made knobs sadly no cnc in our shop.

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  • JamesE30
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    Just bought some sweet ass new tools for work. Who want to guess what I do?

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  • Vedubin01
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    I helped build and manage this. I run my bartending school out of this during the day and a restaurant lounge during the night.




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  • gtdragon980
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    Originally posted by Rsully70sev View Post
    I'm a full time student, as a hobby and passion I'm in the Medical Marijuana field. I manage, consult, and construct grow rooms for qualifying patients in addition to managing my own endeavor. All finished products go directly to dispensaries in exchange for a reasonable donation to cover electricity bills, hardware, operating expenditures, and of course a reasonable wage for my time invested.

    Yesterday/Yesterday evening consisted of putting my chemistry background to use, creating a full melt bubble hash concentrate using my indoor "Blackberry Kush" as it's foundation. I'm expecting results above 60% THC content when I get the test back. Tomorrow I'm working on BHO Oil I'm hoping will break 70%.


    For reference, these are common THC averages:
    [Mid grade: 7-15%. Top shelf: 20%+]

    My Blackberry Kush tested 21.36% THC, 0.34% CBD, and 0.49% CBN at Steep Hill Labs this last harvest.

    Quality > Quantity

    ...Yes I love my job...
    Win! Best job ever!

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  • pandaboo911
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    I set up the software (sensor management) for ocean going research vessels called Wave Gliders.


    About the size of a surf board. There are no electrical motors or propellers, it's able to do around 1.5 - 2 knots in a high sea state using nothing but the waves, and can stay out at sea for more than a year between services. Some of the data it collects includes: water salinity, water temperature, air pressure/wind speed and direction, wave height, water turbidity, bottom tracking/current mapping up to a depth of around 200m.
    Last edited by pandaboo911; 10-27-2012, 02:53 PM.

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  • Julien
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    Originally posted by Raxe View Post
    I tell technicians what to do and they tell me fuck off. It's aight.
    service writer?

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