The what do you do for a living thread
#12
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Adam
Age: 20
Occ.: Student, two months I'll hopefully be at Honda in Ohio or Alabama as a R&D Engineer or Quality Assurance Engineer respectively.
Sacs, I use to work in the const. business during summers and loved it.
Age: 20
Occ.: Student, two months I'll hopefully be at Honda in Ohio or Alabama as a R&D Engineer or Quality Assurance Engineer respectively.
Sacs, I use to work in the const. business during summers and loved it.
#13
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Fran 33 I work for a local brokerage firm in TN as the licensing coordinator. Went to college and graduated as an economist and accountant... just bored me mindless..... What do I want to do..... still trying to figure that one out.... i'll get back to you on that one.
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ORIGINAL: Cutt
I between Logan and Williamson in Mingo county right across the river from Pike county KY
I between Logan and Williamson in Mingo county right across the river from Pike county KY
Cool deal. Thats one of the most beautiful parts of the country but the economy isn't the best. I would still be there if I could find a job paying what I am making now!!!
#16
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39 Aircraft maintenance Engineer with heavy background with Airbus aircraft, currently in the process of becoming a Resident Customer Support Manager for Airbus. Been fixing planes since I was 18. Married for 16 years with 3 kids, 15, 13 and 4. I've only owned 3 cars and still have them all. The Honda is my daily driver and I love it. First car I ever drove was my Dad's 78 Honda Civic Wagon and I passed my drivers test in it. I have to say though the Honda is fairly easy to work on. I've put over 50,000 miles on it and she's been good to me.
#17
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Well where I lived if you didn't work in the coal mines then you couldnt get a good job but working in the mines pays good. People that work for dad start out at 18 dollars a hour and thats good pay for not knowing **** about the job. But like I said that was the only good jobs there in the southern part of the state.
#18
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ORIGINAL: Cutt
HEt md420 Thats in kingsport tenn right?
Name Justin McCloud
Job Hairstylist
Age 22
I own a nice little salon in morristown tenn and I come from A coal mineing Family which my Dads owns 2 mines in West Virginia and I got alot of ties with that crap and I hate but I like the money so whatever right and from W.V but I now live in TENN. I have been married for to years to a very great girl.
HEt md420 Thats in kingsport tenn right?
Name Justin McCloud
Job Hairstylist
Age 22
I own a nice little salon in morristown tenn and I come from A coal mineing Family which my Dads owns 2 mines in West Virginia and I got alot of ties with that crap and I hate but I like the money so whatever right and from W.V but I now live in TENN. I have been married for to years to a very great girl.
#19
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ORIGINAL: Cutt
Well where I lived if you didn't work in the coal mines then you couldnt get a good job but working in the mines pays good. People that work for dad start out at 18 dollars a hour and thats good pay for not knowing **** about the job. But like I said that was the only good jobs there in the southern part of the state.
Well where I lived if you didn't work in the coal mines then you couldnt get a good job but working in the mines pays good. People that work for dad start out at 18 dollars a hour and thats good pay for not knowing **** about the job. But like I said that was the only good jobs there in the southern part of the state.
It has been several years ago since I was there and yes mining was about the only jobs available then and I guess now.