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#130711 02/04/08 03:31 PM 02/04/08 03:31 PM |
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Posts: 291 | I dropped out of college because I thought I was smarter than they are (boy was I wrong). Now I am a mild mannered service manager at Chevrolet dealership by day and a great father and semi okay husband by night. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#130712 02/04/08 03:43 PM 02/04/08 03:43 PM | Anonymous
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I am a Non Destructive Tester. I test metal for cracks, stress, thickmess and corrosion and for inproper welds. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> I went to Ocean Corporation in Houston. In Shreveport now. Fun career and VERY good money, only took 7 1/2 months of training. Fun to change careers at 58!!!!! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
Doug Snell | | | Re: What do you do?
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#130713 02/04/08 04:01 PM 02/04/08 04:01 PM | Anonymous
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I am a part time mental crack tester! i push and test my girlfriend to see what it takes to make her crack and have a mental failure. So far she is holding steady... more work to do! | | | Re: What do you do?
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#130714 02/04/08 04:14 PM 02/04/08 04:14 PM |
Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... RickWhite 
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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | This should be fun to tell. At 14 my brother and I bought a trucking company and sold by the time I got out of high school Was a radioman in the CG, then started another truck line hauling heavy machinery and sold that in 72, Bought land and started a motocross track outside of Akron, Ohio -- first name was Crash & Burn Motorpark, then changed it to Grand Prix Raceway Became an entertainer, started at the Bloody Bucket in W. Palm where I did a duo with another guy at a topless go-go bar for free beer, Then had a regular gig in Zoar, Ohio at a Rathskeller in a Hotel, Then on to Chicago. Had several singles and an album, one single charted in the Country/Western arena -- "Sweet Revenge" (about divorce, my 3rd) Moved to Vail, CO where I entertained there for 10 years, starting as a single, then duo and finally a band we called the Sweetwater Junction. Off season we did concerts around the country was warmup band for such as Michael Martin Murphy (Horse named Wildfire), John Stewart, Ricky Nelson, Hoyt Axton (wrote Heartbreak Hotel sung by the King0, Kenny Rogers, et al. Moved to Key Largo and did singles, but had to play late at night, so quit. Became a 500 ton Master Captain and ran charters to the Bahamas and did yacht deliveries. Then started teaching sailing seminars (still at it) Publishing Catamaran Sailor Magazine (still at it) Running www.OnLineMarineStore.com (still at it) Oh, college -- took 7 years of college, never graduated as I kept changing schools and majors. Rick | | | Re: What do you do?
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#130715 02/04/08 06:05 PM 02/04/08 06:05 PM |
Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 5,582 “an island in the Pacifi... hobie1616
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Posts: 5,582 “an island in the Pacifi... | Get out your checkbook. I charged $15k for that kitchen just in cabinets. That's waaayyy cheap in Hawaii. Do you ship? On second thought the shipping would be more than the product price. Also known as the Picasso Trigger Fish We see those guys at the beach at the bottom of our hill. They're pretty shy. My final real job was SE Program Manager for a data storage manufacturer. The stock exploded so I was able to both buy a home in West Maui and self fund my retirement. My present official title is Sabot Repair Guy at the Lahaina YC. US Sail Level 2 Instructor US Sail Level 3 Coach | | | Re: What do you do?
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#130716 02/04/08 06:58 PM 02/04/08 06:58 PM |
Joined: Aug 2007 Posts: 1,304 Gulf Coast relocated from Cali... TeamChums
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Posts: 1,304 Gulf Coast relocated from Cali... | I've done certified welding as a contractor for more years than I can remember. In 96, I got a wild hair up my a$$ and went to tryouts as a walk on for one of the Semi-Pro Arena Football teams in Arizona. My fat butt ran a 4.78 40 and got me a starting position. Then went on to the Pros in the PIFL (Professional Indoor Football League), AFL2, and UAFL. Never thought I would take it to the level that I did. 2002 cam with too many body pains and I decided to stop and get serious about sailing. I just quit my job as a Project Engineer for a downhole monitoring company and went back to welding. MUCH happier and certainly pays better. I did moonlight as a bouncer in a few topless bars from time to time in the early years.
Lee Wicklund
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#130718 02/04/08 08:35 PM 02/04/08 08:35 PM |
Joined: Jan 2005 Posts: 829 Charleston, SC NCSUtrey
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Posts: 829 Charleston, SC | I've done certified welding as a contractor for more years than I can remember. In 96, I got a wild hair up my a$$ and went to tryouts as a walk on for one of the Semi-Pro Arena Football teams in Arizona. My fat butt ran a 4.78 40 and got me a starting position. Then went on to the Pros in the PIFL (Professional Indoor Football League), AFL2, and UAFL. Never thought I would take it to the level that I did. 2002 cam with too many body pains and I decided to stop and get serious about sailing. I just quit my job as a Project Engineer for a downhole monitoring company and went back to welding. MUCH happier and certainly pays better. I did moonlight as a bouncer in a few topless bars from time to time in the early years. Lee Wicklund I always knew you were a badass! Lee wins, hands down, no questions asked.
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[Re: Jake]
#130719 02/04/08 08:41 PM 02/04/08 08:41 PM |
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 395 LA Acat230
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Posts: 395 LA | Seriously? I think it's pretty interesting and in no way is it intimidating. I'm proud of what I do and find it interesting that someone else is interested - I think it adds a bit of human interest to the forums. I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering and almost a double major as Electrical Engineer, this after investing two years as a music major (Jazz Studies - saxophone). I am currently the Aftermarket Sales Manager for Hartness International and run a small and very hardworking international sales group that has been growing 36% in annual sales for each of the last two years. I've been a designer, Product Manager, Field Service Manager, and led a Lean Process Manufacturing group for a short while. For the most part of the last year, I feel like my avatar at work. Jake, I am also a mechanical engineer and I currently work as a manufacturer's rep specializing in dry bulk material handling solutions. Looks like you do a lot of package handling. I just checked out your website and chuckled. I recently sold and started up a Fuji robotic palletizer being fed by a Haver vertical form-fill-seal machine for a customer packaging and palletizing 25 kg bags of plastic resins for overseas customers. Just love that robot, seems human to me! Bob Hodges | | | Re: What do you do?
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#130720 02/04/08 08:55 PM 02/04/08 08:55 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Seriously? I think it's pretty interesting and in no way is it intimidating. I'm proud of what I do and find it interesting that someone else is interested - I think it adds a bit of human interest to the forums. I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering and almost a double major as Electrical Engineer, this after investing two years as a music major (Jazz Studies - saxophone). I am currently the Aftermarket Sales Manager for Hartness International and run a small and very hardworking international sales group that has been growing 36% in annual sales for each of the last two years. I've been a designer, Product Manager, Field Service Manager, and led a Lean Process Manufacturing group for a short while. For the most part of the last year, I feel like my avatar at work. Jake, I am also a mechanical engineer and I currently work as a manufacturer's rep specializing in dry bulk material handling solutions. Looks like you do a lot of package handling. I just checked out your website and chuckled. I recently sold and started up a Fuji robotic palletizer being fed by a Haver vertical form-fill-seal machine for a customer packaging and palletizing 25 kg bags of plastic resins for overseas customers. Just love that robot, seems human to me! Bob Hodges To anyone else, I'm sure that reply sounding like gibberish! I've had some contact with Fuji but mostly with their aseptic fillers...worked extensively with Tetra Pak through Hartness for several years. Ooohhhh, the robots are amazing. We have partnered with a company out of Australia (Visy) and have a robotic palletizing and packaging engineering group in our Greenville facility. In just two years, we're already the 4th largest GE Fanuc integrator in the US. I don't have much business interaction with them yet but occasionally, when they are wrapping up a big project, I'll sit and watch robots during lunch. The reliability and range of capabilities are really amazing.
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[Re: peter_nelson]
#130721 02/04/08 09:41 PM 02/04/08 09:41 PM |
Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 917 Issaquah, WA, USA H17cat
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Posts: 917 Issaquah, WA, USA | Don't let Peter fool you. He has several advanced degrees, and did work in the High Tech world. But, he does have the right attitude.
It is not what you do, but what you learn, and pass on to others. Most of my friends that have retired, all agree on several things. 1. We should have done it sooner. 2. We are now more busy that ever. 3. We have a responsibility to share what we have learned, and give back to others. We now have time to enjoy family and friends, the important things in life.
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#130722 02/04/08 10:13 PM 02/04/08 10:13 PM |
Joined: Mar 2003 Posts: 263 SC zander
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Posts: 263 SC | Jake.... suddenly I find myself hoping your avitar trips.
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#130725 02/05/08 11:26 AM 02/05/08 11:26 AM |
Joined: Mar 2003 Posts: 736 Westport, Ma. U.S.A. Brian_Mc
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Posts: 736 Westport, Ma. U.S.A. | I told you this would be interesting! You got that right Batman! Now you guys can see why Caleb and Rick are some of my "heroes". | | | Re: What do you do?
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#130730 02/05/08 08:30 PM 02/05/08 08:30 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys arbo06
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Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys | In order, Restaurant Manager, Restaurant Manager,Restaurant Manager, investments and securities sales, Restaurant Manager,Restaurant Manager, Restaurant Manager, Hospital Nutrition Services Operations Director. Now I'm thinking about developing a healthier option restaurant concept. | | |
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