right, good call, your legit man I just wanted to give you a heads up, it is a good thing to do if your using it to get somewhere else like i did, but I can't imaging still being there!
right, that a kid, see I knew you were legit well hey man if you have any questions or wanna share any buell info you can email me directly [email protected]
I'm a machinist. I work for Kearfott, a subsidary of Astronautics Corporation of America.
I make parts for airplanes, helicopters, tanks, jet engines, missiles, and some stuff for NASA.
I drive 25meter truck + trailer combination in finland. Free time i'm spending with GF, and of course riding & Building my 12s [smirk] I also have couple project VeeDubs in the carage so no spare time problems
I am a surf shop owner and also have a restaurant. On the mil side we have a restaurant in Taji Iraq for the Army and a North Shore style Lani up at CP North in Mosul...
I am a Co-founder of Slingshot SEO, Inc. We do SEO (search engine optimization) for medium sized to large cap public companies. Our website is old, so don't think that reps us. Nice thread FIDO, always wanted to get an idea of what everyone does for a living.
Mechanical Engineer for MSA in Cranberry Twp (near Pittsburgh) developing safety products...Breathing apparatus for fire fighters right now...did body armor before that.
Webmaster for a couple sites online. Love it and wouldn't trade it for the world. I get to work from home, and even though I live in WA, I work in EST; meaning days start and end earlier!
i think part of the military draw to buell is a little bit of individuality. LOTS and LOTS of bikes on all the posts. What better way to stand out than to rock a buell?
Served seven years Navy on P-3 as an Aviation Electronic Tech.
Did a four year apprenticeship as a Tool&Die Maker, and then became a Journeyman Tool&Die Maker.
Got laid off in the early 90’s and went back to school and received my Master’s Degree in Oriental Medicine. Passed the California State Board test for practicing Acupuncture.
Could not start a practice successfully and feed a family of four, so I went back into what I knew which is manufacturing. This eventually led me to my current job for eight years at a local University; I am the Engineering Technician for the Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Systems Engineering program.
My son just finished his undergrad degree for Mechanical Engineering from USD and my daughter is about to finish this December from USD for her teaching degree. Then maybe I can start my practice!