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Kat

Wicked Witch of the West
Aug 2, 2006
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Norco, CA
It's still a small business, Kat works with me there.

It's like I'm semi-retired now:D Up until 2 years ago I used to work full time in a cardiology office and part time doing billing for another cardiology office plus work for Pat :eek:
 

McRat

Diesel Hotrodder
Aug 2, 2006
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Norco CA
www.mcratracing.com
It's like I'm semi-retired now:D Up until 2 years ago I used to work full time in a cardiology office and part time doing billing for another cardiology office plus work for Pat :eek:

Yes, Kat was a workaholic when I met her. It was actually fight to get her to stop working 3 jobs.
 

05chevy

Active member
Jun 10, 2010
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I work on concrete mixers for the past 4 yrs do that between 60 to 80hrs a week in the summer and slows doen to around 50hrs in the winter and then I also work on a fleet of school bus's and a few personal vehicles on the side

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Randy5.0

MAKE IT 3 YDS MF
Sep 7, 2008
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I'm a semi-professional race car driver AND an amateur tattoo artist.:coolspot:
 
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custom8726

Active member
Feb 25, 2008
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Upstate N.Y

To Clarify some ^^ :) My main occupation is Owner/operator of a small Residential Tree Service. We specialize in mostly Technical tree removal over houses and in or around Power lines. I have a couple other smaller buisnesses that I do on the side aswell, such as, House Rentals, Crane/Equipment OP, lot clearing, Firewood, milling, Stone and soil Delivery, etc,, etc.. I also Buy and sell alot of things, I like tinkering in my spare time with cars, trucks and motorcycles and usually end up flipping them for a profit at some point:) Here are a couple pics of a crane/Tree Job.

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Chevmeister

Big Dooley
Dec 3, 2010
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Garnet Valley, Pa
Im semi retired.



In other words, I work when I can and I survive. Mostly small construction and excavating. Lately Ive been doing CCTV, alarms, car audio, auto repair, and anything else mostly on the cheap.
 

MD-Dmax

New member
Jan 6, 2010
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i used to work road costruction and operate a milling machine, now i work at a steel mill and sit on my ass all day long
 

Rhall

Old Skooler
Aug 12, 2006
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Texas Y'all
Elevators is an interesting business. What got ya into that?

I actually went to school to get my A&P license (aircraft mechanic) right out of highschool, started a month before the twin towers got hit, and the airlines started laying off, i decided i was going to go ahead and finish school. About a month before i got out i was talking to some people, and they said i should go apply for the IUEC cause they would like my schooling that i had been through. So i did, it was about a 6 month process getting hired on, but when i finally got an interview with the union, i was called in to work the next day and had to go through a 4 year apprenticeship.

I wish the airline industry wouldnt have took a fall like it did, i really enjoy airplanes, and everything about them. But i enjoy my job now quite a bit, elevators are pretty interesting themselves, and you learn somthing new everyday. Ive been in the trade for 6 years exactly this month.
 
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