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What jobs have you had?

Hmm. Where to start:

Farm hand
Furniture Delivery
Dish washer
Furniture delivery
Food Delivery
Computer tech
Network admin
Sysadmin
HVAC tech
Tree work
Lawn service (owner)
Tech support
Tech support Manager
Project coordinator
 
Paper boy
Lawn Care
Stock Clerk
Maintenance Worker
Cashier
Maintenance Supervisor
Customer Service/Relations
Bio-Mechanical Nuclear Physicist
Human Resource Manager
Retail Management
General Manager
 
Hmm lets see if I can remember them all.

On and off construction working for my dad.
Wal-mart pet department (1st real job)
Pepboys - purchased parts at a discount and sold them to my auto shop class mates to get extra money.
remodled and re roofed a hotel for a sumer.
life guard
ran cattle in the Mancos, CO(near Durango) - then in Blumfield/Farmington, NM
Wal-mart again, in Mesa, AZ while in college.
Valet at night, in Scottsdale, AZ while in college
graphic designer - intern and why I had to get the valet job.
bouncer - in Albuqurque, NM
Loan officer, ALB. NM
Graphic designer (2 different places), ALB
Lined reserve pits and did heavy equipment/dirt work based in Elk City, OK
Graphic designer/Office manager
delivered bread, paid really good.
Worked for the state for the past 7 years in different areas.
(Dept. of Licensing [4 different possisions], Dept. of Corrections [2 different possitions], Employment Security)

I think I forgot some.
 
i applied for a job at a hobby shop last year.
this is everything i did
raced nitro
raced electric
flew helis
and i knew a lot of stuff about rc
i did everything but flew planes

they turned me down and hired some 17 year old kid 2 days later that didnt know jack shiat:-(
 
lawn/yard service
manual labor:roll:
kennel assistant
vet tech. assistant
sales/ install at off-road shop

Was offered a mechanics position this summer, but went to school instead.:-(
 
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I also supplemented my income selling porn to other highschool students

Oh, that is good!! You, sir, are definitely P.I.M.P.

I started my work career with my dad's small construction company, where I learned to drive trucks and run heavy equipment.

I then took a job driving a truck for a large pool builder delivering chemicals. It was part time, so I filled in the week going out with a couple of the technicians and learning what they did. I thus began compiling my astoundingly vast store of pool knowledge.

I worked on pools and spas for the next 15 years, even as I bopped around different ski towns. (pool skills were an instant "in" at resort hotels)

Got tired of pools after many years, went back to truck driving. Got a Class A liscense that time and double/triple and tank endorsements. Drove a 52' tank for an asphalt maintenance company. (slurrycoat)

I also got real good at wrenching on bikes while I raced Downhill from 99 to 02. I've worked on bikes for guys like Wade Simmons and Ritchie Schley, to name a couple. Worked at the nation's oldest bike shop (Guthrie Bikes in Salt Lake City) Built some world famous trails (Flying Monkey near Mt. Zion is probably the most famous, and we started the "North Shore" style revolution in Park City, which these days is off the hook) Me and my best friend Yo had a trail named after us at Whitetail Mt. in PA (Two Guys Trail)

An old friend from the pool industry pulled me back in when he invented the first Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS) in the mid 90's, it got big enough for him to hire me as a phone support guy. Together we developed a solid-state version (microprocessor controlled) Today I'm the Technical Director of his company, and one of the pool industry's foremost experts on suction entrapment prevention.
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http://www.stinglproducts.com/

I've kept my Class A liscense though. I occaisionally go out w/ my best friend who's been a long-haul trucker ever since high school. It's still fun to get behind 600+ horses worth of 379 Pete, let me tell you...
 
lawn boy service merchandise (stockroom) radio shack (salesman) walmart (stockroom) auto parts (salesman) furniture factory (assembly) construction (various jobs) farm hand welder crane operator The worst job ive had so far WALMART:!:
 
Food Court cashier at Magic Mountain
Popcorn guy at movie theater
Go-pher at Warner Bros. Studios

Currently:
Self Employed, business owner, started copying printing business with wife 12 years ago, and work together everyday. Most people tell us we're weird because we're around each other 24/7.:lol:
 
OK:

Lube tech
Autobody tech
picked fly sh!t out of pepper
Chrysler certified technician for 5 years
parts dept shelf stocker/delivery driver
nudist camp activity coordinator
parts advisor and delivery driver
presently:
Chrysler certified parts advisor 8 years and
over the top smartass lifetime achievement award winner
 
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farm hand, movie theater, 1 hour photo lab, wal-mart, butcher, shipbuilder helper, chemical plant operator, heavy equipment operator, contractor, roofer, fence installer, joiner, insulator, truck accessory installer, car stereo installer, tire technician. I think thats all!
 
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