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4/10/2007 7:41:22 PM EDT
show what you do for a living in pictures...

heres some of my equipment


4/10/2007 7:42:40 PM EDT
[#1]


No cameras allowed at work.
4/10/2007 7:49:25 PM EDT
[#2]
4/10/2007 7:53:57 PM EDT
[#3]



(not our squad)

or


(not our truck, but similar)

A mutual aid accident
4/10/2007 7:56:07 PM EDT
[#4]
let me paint you a picture

trek 6000 all silver
black shorts/pants
yellow&black shirt/jacket
duty belt
yes I am part of a Police Bike Squad
no i will not post pics i look like a giant bumble bee
4/10/2007 7:56:17 PM EDT
[#5]
Photos of dogs killed by gunshot are considered too graphic and against the COC.
4/10/2007 7:59:22 PM EDT
[#6]
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4/10/2007 8:01:33 PM EDT
[#7]
A view from the office


And some other stuff that needs a fixin
4/10/2007 8:02:42 PM EDT
[#8]
I work for Tyco electronics  and we make the cat cable for communication


4/10/2007 8:03:24 PM EDT
[#9]







4/10/2007 8:05:10 PM EDT
[#10]
Is that a Raymond Truck I see?

I can some times be found one of these



But most of the time I afoot maintaining slot labels and doing other random shit.
4/10/2007 8:06:24 PM EDT
[#12]

Ill soon be washing and towing these and going to school.
4/10/2007 8:06:28 PM EDT
[#13]
My job's a lot like this. No German though.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=9ouoPYVelZA

You may want to skip ahead to about 5:30 on the vid, nothing after that point has happened at work yet....
4/10/2007 8:07:17 PM EDT
[#14]
Some tools of the trade:




That I use to do gnarly shit like this:

4/10/2007 8:07:39 PM EDT
[#15]

Harvest Time


Spring Fertilizing


My Chevy grossly overloaded with 400 gallons of water, tools, 100 gallons of diesel, and spare Hesston Swather parts.  Washing off swathers after a full night of cutting.
4/10/2007 8:08:14 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:
Is that a Raymond Truck I see?

I can some times be found one of these

www.raymondcorp.com/content/images/7400_2.jpg

But most of the time I afoot maintaining slot labels and doing other random shit.


I can't stand Raymond narrow aisle lifts. I've been spoiled on Crown lifts.
(I spent 10 hours using one yesterday)
4/10/2007 8:11:40 PM EDT
[#18]


minus the black.
4/10/2007 8:11:41 PM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Is that a Raymond Truck I see?

I can some times be found one of these

www.raymondcorp.com/content/images/7400_2.jpg

But most of the time I afoot maintaining slot labels and doing other random shit.


I can't stand Raymond narrow aisle lifts. I've been spoiled on Crown lifts.
(I spent 10 hours using one yesterday)


Have you tried on of the ACR lifts?

We use Raymond's exclusively at work, mainly because the Raymond dealer is literally across the street and we really abuse our trucks.
4/10/2007 8:13:33 PM EDT
[#20]
I Paint Guns... ask me about it...
4/10/2007 8:16:10 PM EDT
[#21]
Not really a picture, but here's what I do


4/10/2007 8:17:48 PM EDT
[#22]

Quoted:
I Paint Guns... ask me about it...



Beautiful work. I've been thinking about coating a couple of my guns.
4/10/2007 8:17:56 PM EDT
[#23]
I do commercial construction. We are building the pontoons for a local floating bridge.



My partner and I formed the "Q-Knuckle." Knuckle joints, similar to those being installed here on pontoon Q, connect the drawspan pontoons to the roadway pontoons.

4/10/2007 8:18:22 PM EDT
[#24]

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Gotta love Ford's heater core design.

Eh, it's not that bad after doing a few.  The first time I put one in a Navigator, it took me about two days.  Now I can get them done, start to finish in about six hours, eight if I'm goofing off.
4/10/2007 8:18:41 PM EDT
[#25]

Quoted:


I prefer the Crown lifts.
4/10/2007 8:20:25 PM EDT
[#26]

Quoted:
Not really a picture, but here's what I do

clubs.bowhunting.net/itba/temp/screen.jpg


Engineer/design stuff on computer programs?  Or actually work on that..big thing you have pictured?
4/10/2007 8:21:31 PM EDT
[#27]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Gotta love Ford's heater core design.

Eh, it's not that bad after doing a few.  The first time I put one in a Navigator, it took me about two days.  Now I can get them done, start to finish in about six hours, eight if I'm goofing off.



You are smokin' the book by about 8 hrs. Way to make money.
4/10/2007 8:22:03 PM EDT
[#28]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I Paint Guns... ask me about it...



Beautiful work. I've been thinking about coating a couple of my guns.


Thank You, we take pride in our work...

What were you thinking about getting done?

BTW if you can't decide, we can always build you one, then paint it...
4/10/2007 8:22:08 PM EDT
[#29]
I sit at a desk, arfcoming, surfing, youtubeing, faxing, while I take calls. Nothing worth taking a picture of, besides you would all be bad mouthing my primitive ass computer.


Its actually a pretty laid back job, it doesn't pay aswell as I'd like, but it pays the bills.
4/10/2007 8:22:15 PM EDT
[#30]

Quoted:

Quoted:


I prefer the Crown lifts.


I'll stick w/ my 10,000 pound yale w/ a cascade clamp on the front
4/10/2007 8:22:56 PM EDT
[#31]

Quoted:
www.noticetoairmen.com/media/wright_172p.jpg
Ill soon be washing and towing these and going to school.


13 years of line service here.  You will be able to back a trailer like nobody's business.
4/10/2007 8:23:59 PM EDT
[#32]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
I Paint Guns... ask me about it...



Beautiful work. I've been thinking about coating a couple of my guns.


Thank You, we take pride in our work...

What were you thinking about getting done?

BTW if you can't decide, we can always build you one, then paint it...



1 AR, 1 AK, 1 FN SLP, 1 Tac rifle, The wifes G23 (don't ask).
4/10/2007 8:26:27 PM EDT
[#33]
This isnt my video, but I run the exact same machine. Set-up, operation, and programming. I make Aerospace oxygen systems..href=www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6mtUIbs5vk
4/10/2007 8:26:30 PM EDT
[#35]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
I Paint Guns... ask me about it...



Beautiful work. I've been thinking about coating a couple of my guns.


Thank You, we take pride in our work...

What were you thinking about getting done?

BTW if you can't decide, we can always build you one, then paint it...



1 AR, 1 AK, 1 FN SLP, 1 Tac rifle, The wifes G23 (don't ask).

Bring it on... all the info is on the page... LINKY

About 5 to 6 week turnaround right now due to high volume of work and new 6.8 bbls going like hotcakes.
4/10/2007 8:26:52 PM EDT
[#36]
4/10/2007 8:27:40 PM EDT
[#37]
i'd post pictures of what i do but its against CoC
4/10/2007 8:41:56 PM EDT
[#38]
I work in the semiconductor manufacturing industry.  This is the latest and greatest (well, for the next minute or two anyway )



The LA-3000-F achieves ultra-rapid thermal processing of wafers while greatly suppressing thermal budget. For example, an activation without diffusing dopant is required for providing the ultra shallow junction (USJ), which is essential for manufacturing the devices of leading-edge 65nm and more advanced technical nodes. The flash lamp annealing technology of the LA-3000-F provides an optimal USJ formation, which has been impossible with conventional halogen lamp annealers.
4/10/2007 8:43:51 PM EDT
[#39]

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I work in the semiconductor manufacturing industry.

www.dnse.com/produc2.jpg

The LA-3000-F achieves ultra-rapid thermal processing of wafers while greatly suppressing thermal budget. For example, an activation without diffusing dopant is required for providing the ultra shallow junction (USJ), which is essential for manufacturing the devices of leading-edge 65nm and more advanced technical nodes. The flash lamp annealing technology of the LA-3000-F provides an optimal USJ formation, which has been impossible with conventional halogen lamp annealers.


HUH?

damn man. i missed alot of foreign languages when i skipped college
4/10/2007 8:45:24 PM EDT
[#40]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I work in the semiconductor manufacturing industry.

www.dnse.com/produc2.jpg

The LA-3000-F achieves ultra-rapid thermal processing of wafers while greatly suppressing thermal budget. For example, an activation without diffusing dopant is required for providing the ultra shallow junction (USJ), which is essential for manufacturing the devices of leading-edge 65nm and more advanced technical nodes. The flash lamp annealing technology of the LA-3000-F provides an optimal USJ formation, which has been impossible with conventional halogen lamp annealers.


HUH?

damn man. i missed alot of foreign languages when i skipped college



Off the companies web page.  Translated it means "Fuckin' magic".
4/10/2007 8:47:35 PM EDT
[#41]

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Off the companies web page.  Translated it means "Fuckin' magic".


LMAO!!!
4/10/2007 8:47:57 PM EDT
[#42]
... www.boeing.com/ids/
4/10/2007 8:49:05 PM EDT
[#44]
I used to do what the OP does about 10 years ago.  Still have my harness/tree saddle and 019T chainsaw.



Quoted:
I work for Tyco electronics  and we make the cat cable for communication
www.beginnercode.com/wp-content/imgupload/cat6ePaperSmall.jpg



I now use hanau's cable in these places.


So I can operate and program one of these.




If I still had a boss, then I would run back to the arborist work, but being my own boss and working with friends that are close as family is worth every headache.
4/10/2007 8:51:40 PM EDT
[#45]
Hospital Medical Records...roughly translated I do everything since I work with all burnt-out ex-hippies who are lazy and too busy talking to their social worker to work.

4/10/2007 8:53:53 PM EDT
[#48]




Entry level. Getting my statewide firearms license and ccw later this year when I turn 21. Right now I work security at a Target shopping center, and work crowd control/security at events here in Orlando.

Doing great, and building my resume in the security field. Im also at a university for my criminal justice degree.
4/10/2007 8:55:55 PM EDT
[#49]
Me out shopping:



Me passed out after a long night of kegstands:



Me with one of my fraternity brothers:

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