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full time college student studying computer information technology. was a quality control tech at a sheet metal/injection molding company.
 
I was a steelworker for a few years...plant shut its doors. Im currently in the printing industry where I have been for the last 7 years. Things are looking bad there too..back to school for me at 32 if this place goes under.
Next time you read a Best Buy ad..a Parade or USA Weekend Magazine..Summit or Overtons...think of me ;)
 
Start-up Instrument Tech for power plants and refineries. Was auto mech then Valve tech/Instr fitter and so on, moving up chasing the money.
 
Sheet Metal worker Local #162 Sacramento California
10 Years in

Currently I am a MEP coordinator and Detailer (I work with CAD-QPEN DD3D). I spent 8 years in the field, then came into the office. Hopes of being a Project Manager/Coordinator.

"Keeping Cali's fattys cool in the summer"
 
Tool repair technician at Fastenal :)

Have any of these? I fix them lol

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Work on pretty much anything. Dewalt, Metabo, panasonic, bosch, IR, Cp, strap on, blue point, the list goes on and on. Not the best of jobs but I enjoy it :)
 
Sorry I have these, but I would like a titanium gun like the one you posted at the top. [up]

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I can help you get one at a discounted price :) If anyone around here wants something from Fastenal, I get employee discounts so hit me up :)

Oh that one is a 2135TiMax If you want the same thing but easy on the ears get the 2135QTiMax. both are 1/2" and get around 250 ft. lbs on our tester. If you want 3/8" get the 2115Ti.
 
Sgt, USMC (now in the reserves as I work on college), full time student double majoring in Construction Science and Architectural Engineering, with minors completed in Architecture, Bus. Mgmt, and Economics. Will probably go for my MS in Econ. when the time comes.
 
Mechanical Engineer by education (Univ of Nevada, class of 2000) but will/must do whatever it takes to get the job done :D

Still in a highly technical Engineering field and still loving my job (at least most of the time) [up]
 
I'm an Industrial Designer and Special Effects artist/engineer. I basically blend engineering and art for a living.
 
Im a Construction Electrician in the Navy SEABEES. 12 years doing that and I owned my electrical contracting biz for awhile doing residential and commercial until I sold it. E-6 now waitin on E-7 results.

Bill
 
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