What's your occupation?

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Just an ol retired farmer-rancher.    Let the young bucks do all the work.   I  smoke, garden, photography and travel a bit.    Raised cattle, wheat, milo , and other grains for a lot of years.  Even raised sheep for a few years,(but, I don't brag about them) LOL.
 
Conductor with Union Pacific Railroad in Kansas City currently.  Hope business picks up enough this year to use my engineers license.
 
Research and Development Technician / Implementation Coordinator for Ebonite International Inc. (worlds largest bowling ball manufacturer).
 
im a telco repairman/splicer/re-engineer/lineman at att if its broke i fix it, needing replaced i replace and splice it been there 18 years. also im a team member of our disaster recovery spec ops/ hazmat operations.
 
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I'm curious to learn what y'all do to support this and your other hobbies.

(I did do a search for this topic, couldn't find any evidence that this subject has come up before; if it has point me in the right direction!)


Myself, I've worked for the same company for 27 years - a fossil fueled (coal) power generation station. Worked rotating shifts for most of those years as a control room operator. Last July I took the salaried position of Database Coordinator; straight days, weekends & holidays off.
I am a butt wiper
 
Basically retired, managed a hardware store the last few years. Working PT for a car dealer ship now, but planning to go back to hardware. Love working PT, more time to cook!
 
I retired after 20 yrs with AF ANG. 7 yrs Active Duty and the remainder in the traditional guard. During that time I hired on with the Sheriff's Office as a Deputy Sheriff. That was just under 15 years ago.
 
Used to work in insurance (political fundraising before that) now I work in B2B marketing as a salesman. In my free time if I'm not working I'm cooking, smoking or grilling you can find me deer or hog hunting or at a Texas Rangers game (between April and October that is!)
 
I was a steel fabricator for 25 years, needed a change 2 years ago and got a millwright position at the city owned water treatment plant. When I'm done there I sometimes have a few small jobs at my own small welding shop. I'm new to smoking, but eager to learn!
 
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