What do we all do for employment

Senior Reactor Operator.

I would prefer a Uranium mine to the gas well...to each his own I reckon.

I decide not to go that route when I got out of the Navy. Didn't want to do shift work the rest of my life and have to constantly be updating qualifications.

I work as a project manager for a medium sized electrical contracor doing highway electrical/electronic systems. Nice M-F days, no weekends.
 
I do analytical work and work with recycling furnaces in a Gallium upgrading facility. If you don't know what Gallium is, google it!
 
Use your next "did" for a "wet willy" ride on the Belfair hamster wheel tomorrow. I'm working all night, be off work by 10 am. Should be in the woods by 11:45:D

Mama is gone for the week so I get "little one" duty. My next available ride is at Arenacross after T-Day.

What I used to do was build kick-ass boats.
This page has three of my projects- http://www.kvichak.com/

This one was my baby, best project ever. Here's a handsome fellow modeling the latest in proper mechanic attire-
http://www.kvichak.com/boats/rbm_history4_big.jpg

I was lucky enough to build and manage projects from a 16' skiff to a 105' Hovercraft (the big blue one). I love boats. Saltwater in my veins. But I have more flexibility building aircraft.
 
I am concrete carpenter for heavy highway projects( sewer treatment plants ,bridges,and school renovations) I build and set the forms and pour the concrete
 
There appears to be a wealth of knowledgable people here!

I've got office hands (as you all probably noticed from the postcount hah!) I work in the communications field. Nothing overly technical, but a lot of resource management, call taking, dispatching etc etc. Just a middle man in a bigger picture. You need, I'll arrange. Also have formal IT qualifications, but those skills haven't been maintained so very much redundant now.
 
I wish I did own all 46 wells I take care of.
I can say it makes me happy to know that I am making somebody I will never meet rich. Oh well at least I can feed the family and ride my bikes. The best part about my job is the shift 8 days on 6 day off.
 
Rigger for stunts and special effects in the film industry. When it's not busy I stay close to home and work as a millwright welder. My wife is a beekeeper,always something to do on our farm.
 
Just completed my second year in a Chemical & Materials Engineering degree.

Waiting to hear back about a summer job at a Methanol production plant.
 
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Home renovation contractor. But I too, would like to have my own producing gas wells. :)
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I produce gas but my wife doesn't appreciate it and neither does my dog - he jumps down from my lap every time I relieve gas pressure.
 
also in the IT business, work as a software dev in a major telecom company, focusing on fault management integrations.
I ride dirt bikes AND play video games. Used to freelance as a scuba diving instructor in the past, also worked as a printed circuit board designer for a small electronics company
 
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