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Post by oilfieldtrash on May 23, 2013 1:10:27 GMT -5
I'm a subsea engineer on a workover rig in the GoM working 28/28. I basically maintain the blowout preventer and associated equipment on the rig. The oilfieldtrash handle was a heat of the moment idea that didnt go over well at home! In my spare time I enjoy my hot rods: 2013 ZL1 Camaro, 1953 Studebaker (current project) and one each of both 73 and 74 Chargers that are awaiting a turn. I also have a 2007 Triumph Rocket III bike and a 2005 Dodge dually.
Dwayne
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Post by jhoop on May 23, 2013 17:51:14 GMT -5
Corporate Aviation Turbine Engine Master Technician. Work keeps me really busy so working one the Charger doesn't happen often enough.
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Post by brigond on Jul 4, 2013 23:09:42 GMT -5
I am a Train Service Supervisor. In my Division ,we protect outside contractors that come to work in our system. We set up equipment that let's The folks operating the trains know that there are personnel on the roadbed. My job is to make sure everything is set up correctly.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2014 19:33:28 GMT -5
I am a Train Service Supervisor. In my Division ,we protect outside contractors that come to work in our system. We set up equipment that let's The folks operating the trains know that there are personnel on the roadbed. My job is to make sure everything is set up correctly. I would like to be a rail operator after my current career is completed. The ones that travel underground mostly. There is one not far from me and I think that would be an exciting career.
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Post by brigond on Jan 13, 2014 1:11:45 GMT -5
I am a Train Service Supervisor. In my Division ,we protect outside contractors that come to work in our system. We set up equipment that let's The folks operating the trains know that there are personnel on the roadbed. My job is to make sure everything is set up correctly. I would like to be a rail operator after my current career is completed. The ones that travel underground mostly. There is one not far from me and I think that would be an exciting career. I've operated third rail powered passenger trains and diesel trains in the subway for 12 years before changing titles. Trust me, the thrill Doesn't last No regrets though. A cement truck might be a change of pace.
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Post by moparguy01 on Jan 17, 2014 23:04:08 GMT -5
well since I last posted on here I got a new position. I am still with Federal Cartridge, but now I run the tool crib for the shot shell plant. Its kind of odd having more of a desk job than an occasional "fix the broken poop" job. but the hours are better.
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Post by sonofdynodave on Jan 22, 2014 18:39:11 GMT -5
Push Carts...in the hot...but mostly in the cold
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2014 19:12:11 GMT -5
Push Carts...in the hot...but mostly in the cold Honest job for honest pay. Most 17 year olds won't work because there parents are enablers. Good for you. I hope it's not golf carts.
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Post by brigond on Jan 22, 2014 19:39:33 GMT -5
I collected carts at that age . Worked for a supermarket chain called C-Town. It was no fancy supermarket but they still made us wear button shirts and ties . It's not a pleasant job in this weather . eventually he can make it inside and stock some shelves . Sent from my PC36100 using proboards
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2014 19:52:00 GMT -5
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