What do you do, or did do, for a living?

Tope

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Feb 21, 2011
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Project Manager for a Utility Contractor. I tramped around the country for 10 years or so as an aerial lineman before landing here for the last 12 years.
 

ffd061

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Feb 21, 2011
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Glyndon, Minnesota
Interesting thread. Kinda neat reading all the posts and seeing peoples different professions.

As for myself, Ive been a firefighter/paramedic for 13 years. Have a degree in Wildlife and Fisheries Science. Unfortunately, that profession didnt work out, but believe I found the next best thing.
 
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NRS

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Feb 25, 2011
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Im a Wildland firefighter in Idaho during the summer and early fall, then i switch over to guiding fishing trips for steelhead out of my drift boat. I love my jobs, only wish i had more time to bow hunt in september but im usually working the last fires of the season then.
 

Rob

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Feb 21, 2011
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Iowa
I am a garbage man. I drive an automated truck so I have to work-out allot on the side to stay in shape. The best job I've had was probably as a firefighter for the USFS in Payson,AZ on a helicopter crew. I have a degree in Parks and Recreation/ Law Enforcement but like many others that didn't pan-out, Reagan cut the park systems budget in half while I was getting my degree. I think I just dated myself there.
 

mntnguide

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I am a hunting guide/packer. Specialize in backcountry/wilderness operations with horses and mules. Have worked as an instructor at a highly regarded guide/packer school, and have had the joy of spending hundreds of nights in the mountains throughout Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana.
 

walleyed

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Feb 22, 2011
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Central MN
I am a Construction Super heavy highway and cival for 22 years. Spend a lot of time on the road in Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Iowa. (notice I put Iowa last) You people who are fortunate enough to live out west and do some intresting things-suck. Just kidding, JUST KIDDING Im just jealous. I too thank all the sevice men and women for keeping us free and safe! Interesting so many on here.
 

sjsmallfield

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Feb 22, 2011
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Jackson, CA
I worked for 10-1/2 years for Meeks Lumber. Now I manage an outdoors store. Sierra Mtn Outdoors.

I would also like to thank all the service men and women. My hat's off to you all.
 
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Howahunter

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Mar 29, 2011
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www.mnmwildlife.com
I used to work for the State Fish and Game Department...Now I own my own Wildlife Management and Removal business in Idaho. Thanks to all who served/serve this country-you are all greatly appreciated.
 
Mar 19, 2011
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Battle Creek MI
Wow! I am impressed with the military presence, thank you all for your service!! I spent 8 years in the National Guard '69-'77 but don't count it on the same level as you folks. Thanks again!
From a civilians perspective, you're all in the same boat. If you are willing to sacrifice your life for the benefit of others then you deserve as much recognition as the full timers. Thanks to you all. My daughter's in the Navy. She's on the George H W Bush. They'll be heading out on their maiden voyage soon. USA!!!!

I'm an electrician. I've traveled North America doing specialized electrical safety training for the last two years. It sucks being away from home, family, friends and church but I've seen more in the last two years than I ever thought I would. Because of my job I'll be hunting hogs in TX within the month, mulies and elk in CO this fall, bears in Ontario this fall, gators in FL next year (probably) and mulies and elk in WY next fall. Plus the standard whitetails, turkey and fishing in MI. My job ain't that bad of a gig.