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Guest mace8924

I am a CNC(Computer Numerical Control) Programmer/ Set-up person for a mid size machine shop. We are specializing in parts for the M2 .50 cal machine gun and some medical parts. Also work with Jason F. who is also a member of this forum.

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Guest clutepc
I'm in middle management, I'm in the middle of all the crap trying to manage to keep it together.....

I'm also a psychiatrist, tryin to figure out what and why is going through my Boss's head....

And a fertilizer dealer, handling all the B.S.

An evolutionist, keepin up with all the constant changes, only to wonder why we came back to square 1....

Come to think of it "Town Drunk" is lookin like a more appealing occupation....

LOL for some strange reason I can relate to this....:D

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Guest nitrous_mike

Industrial maintenance (electrican/mechanic/welder/carpenter), for a printing company here in Jackson, I am also a boat mechanic and floor/ceiling man on the side.

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Guest price g

I own a small auto dealership. Gunsablazin does all of my printing, best in Chatt town.

OH Yea, The only thing the French should be allowed to host is an invasion.

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What do you run? I was a letter pressman from way back in the day. Yikes time goes by fast. 7 years of that is just a blip anymore.

I have been a pressman for over 25 yrs. spent the first 18 or so on 40" 4-6 color sheetfed presses in high end commercial shops, for the last 7 yrs. I have worked for my family running a Heidelberg QMDI 4 color press, it is a neat little machine, uses no film, it uses lasers to image its own plates right on the plate cylinder. We are currently looking at installing another press, most likely a 23x29 5 color with an inline coater. I ran a Heidelberg Windmill when I was just a lad, so I have some letter press work under my belt too.

Robin

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I ran a Heidelberg Windmill

Thats a flashback and a half!! I ran 10X15 (if memory is right) windmills. Letterpress always seemed like an art. We had a big Heidelberg, 18X25 or something, it was a cylinder press. I know how to run Kluge's too. Now that was a contraption! I ran AB Dick's with a T Head on it for a few years too. Never did the printing you are doing. Was out of the business long before lasers came along. But I can still remember the smell of ink. Kind of gets in you blood.

You still have all you fingers?

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This is an interesting thread. I'll try to revive it.

I'm a behavior analyst. I work primarily with young kids with autism designing behavioral interventions for school, home, etc. Occasionally I'm assigned to teens or adults with other disabilities....

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Guest rj8806

I work in tech support for an automotive engineering company that takes Tremec TKO 5 speeds and T56 6 speeds and retro fits them into old classic muscle cars. We put together kit packages to turn an old 4 speed or automatic into a modern 5 or 6 speed transmission system.

Richard

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Guest Liberty Seeker

I'm a Service Manager for an RV dealership. We service and sell everything from pop-ups to Class A Motorhomes. I have been a Master Certified RV Technician for about 11 years.

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Guest HunterH
Polluting the youth of America with the lies of secular humanism and herding cats. (College Professor and Department Chair)

Also teach handgun safety classes p/t on the side.

Len where do you teach?

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I am a truly dynamic figure who is often seen scaling walls and crushing blocks of ice. I have been known to remodel train stations on my lunch breaks, making them more efficient in the area of heat retention. I translate baseball box scores for Russian refugees. I write award-winning operas. I am known as “Mr. Time Managementâ€.

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I balance, I weave, I doge, I frolic and I pay cash instead of using my American Express card. On weekdays – to let steam, I engage in full-contact origami. Years ago, I discovered the meaning of life but forgot to write it down. I have made extraordinary four course meals using only a spatula and a toaster oven.

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Really, I'm just a System Administrator.

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