My day job is Logistics Supervisor at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, CO. Basically I just yell at everyone everyday My 2nd job is a Limo Driver(Strech Hummers, Expeditions, Lincoln's). People sure do change when you add alcohol !!
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My "title" is "Master Roll Turner" at a steel mill. Archaic term, derived from Master Machinist.
What it really means is light engineering, interpreting rolls used in the rolling mill
for pass design, and supplying info and work instructions to set up the mill.
For fun, I actually machine the rolls on large CNC lathes and a sort of CNC milling machine.
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Originally posted by nhspike View PostI pour lead keels for sailboats with minimal safety equipment for my day job.
Nights, I make asbestos tuxedo's and market a line of urine-based energy drinks.
I wouldn't dare. I have rolls of 1950's REAL lead solder. Good stuff. But not tasty, at all.
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I run a website and it's killing me
To pay for my living, I'm a Network Specialist / Systems Operator at a major IT company.
To stay sane, I'm also a Sound Engineer / Studio owner.
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View PostAre you also one of those guys that holds solder in their teeth to free up the hands?
I wouldn't dare. I have rolls of 1950's REAL lead solder. Good stuff. But not tasty, at all.
"Wow,... that was some of the hardest rockin ever. Hardest to listen too."
--floydkramer
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Originally posted by toejam View PostThe word is all of us!
project manager working on compliance stuff with a large life insurance & investments company. So updating systems, processes, documentation, training, etc when the govt. hands down legislative changes pertaining to superannuation or life insurance. Plus generally fixing things when it's discovered that our systems or processes are not doing the right thing, legally or ethically. I work with legacy products, so we'll sometimes discover that a system or process that was appropriate 30 years ago just isn't doing the job under today's requirements. That might involve mass mailouts to clients to apologise, amend their policy or offer compensation, retraining staff, IT fixes & the like.Hail yesterday
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