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  • 2cool9031

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    What's your occupation?....I was wondering what everyone did for a living. If you are unemployed at present what did you do prior to that?
    I am a machinist in charge of the manual machining and gaging dept at Jernberg Industries, Bolingbrooke IL.
     

    Expat

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    Jeremiah

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    Boilermaker,
    curently semi-unemployed and teaching welding at Ivy tech Lafayette,

    And full time student working towards a building and construction MGMT dgree from purdue.

    Hoping someday to be president.
     
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    Colt556

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    I'm a Registered Nurse. I haven't worked since my open heart surgery last summer though. I found out nursing is not very good to nurses in need....
     

    Jubbie

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    I've been working in the rebar business for the past 7.5+ years. Worked my way from patching (painting) the cut ends, to cutting it (shear operator), to yard (loading trucks with the order), to working the cuts out of stock efficiently, to main office where I'm detailing buildings & bridges (figured out the rebar needed for the job) as well as the IT guy.
     
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