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SGT in il Army National Guard for 5 years 91D Generator mec
currently working at cif as a 92y supply tech
 
WOw, so many people inthe US military in here...
I have studied electronics etc, and I run a small company installing burglar alarms, CCTV systems and such over here.
 
I am a Marketing Coordinator for a B2B Supplier in Minneapolis, MN.

If any of you guys work for small companies in MN and want a driven and personable business graduate to join your company, let me know. I just graduated from Bethel University and I am ready for the next step in the business field.
 
and thank you to all the guys/girls on here who have served or are currently serving in the military. We all appreciate you greatly.
 
I am a damage appraiser. Cars, trucks, boats, heavy equipment and MOTORCYCLES. I also do accident scene investigations.
 
Agreed burzac, +1 to those serving now or have in the past, I appreciate all of you as well.

Used to be a geek and then I moved on to doing product support for the payroll/TLM world.
 
Inpsector/Packer at Dart Container Company. In the Lid department. I put approx half a million lids in a box every 8 hour shift. Although there are other Dart plants around the world (2 others here in the USA) my department makes all the lids for the US and a 65% of Dart lids used in the world. So the next time you go to Sonic, Mickey D's, Krispy Kreme, Wataburger or anywhere else with a suprisingly cool lid odds are 1 to 100 I handled it.
 
So the next time you go to Sonic, Mickey D's, Krispy Kreme, Wataburger or anywhere else with a suprisingly cool lid odds are 1 to 100 I handled it.

So the next time my lid falls off my Route44 because it dosent fit right.........I can blame you? :D
 
Full time college student studying exercise science, also work retail as a salesman/stockboy, then also do odd jobs with a buddy of mine under a pseudo company we started called Bollinger Services, build fences, lay concrete, mow yards or businesses, or whatever else we can find, along with the occasional car stereo work from time to time we do, basically anything that pays cash and isn't over our head that way we can get through school.
 
i didnt even know about this thread. i was a automotive tech for about 7 years for a major automotive repair corp. now a service advisor.
 
13F US Army, medically retired out at 100% disability in 1998. To keep my sanity and the boredom away, i do metalwork but only hammer and anvil.. no welding allowed in my artwork.
 
I'm an instrumentation technician at an international airport. Half of my duties involve upkeep of the fire system and the other half is misc electrical duties.
 
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