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david1985 05-19-2010 03:18 AM

I have being working in a software company for last three years.I work as an software developer.Its a very good company and just after college i got this job.so kind of feel this company is lucky for me.

FlintTony 05-19-2010 05:01 AM

Journeyman Plumber, Journeyman Pipefitter, Master Motorcycle Mechanic. I am the youngest Journeyman Plumber the State of Michigan has ever had. Got my card when I was 19 years old. Did a lot of traveling when I was a kid. Worked in Texas, California, Arizona, Tennessee. Opened up my own one man Harley Shop about 30 years ago. I've built or restored hundreds of Harleys through the years. Like to say I'm semi retired now. My wife retired from GM, skilled trades, almost 2 years ago. We get to do lots of fun stuff now.

Tony

rak1 05-19-2010 09:36 AM

Since everyone else is adding I've been at the VA since 1995 and me and Mary have been married since 1-24-04.

dbradley 05-19-2010 09:59 AM

Been retired for 3 years now. Spend my time moving car parts around in my garage :D.

Derek69SS 05-19-2010 11:41 AM

"Curtainwall Designer"

I design the frames for exterior windows of commercial and government buildings... mostly schools and hospitals right now, as there's not much private-sector construction going on anymore. I used to work on the REALLY big stuff (skyscrapers), but that industry is dead right now.

My wife is a nurse for the Mayo Clinic. :)

rak1 05-19-2010 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Derek69SS (Post 9654)
"Curtainwall Designer"

I design the frames for exterior windows of commercial and government buildings... mostly schools and hospitals right now, as there's not much private-sector construction going on anymore. I used to work on the REALLY big stuff (skyscrapers), but that industry is dead right now.

My wife is a nurse for the Mayo Clinic. :)

It's always good to have a nurse in the family; my mom was a nurse for 30 years before she retired in 1995. Mary use to be a pharmacy Tech but she decided to try something with more growth potential.

Trophyman 05-20-2010 10:08 PM

Owner of Raymond's Trophy & Awards
Nine employees.
Married for 38 years. 58 yrs old.
Retired homicide detective, then went in to trophy business.
It has been very "awarding"
Get it? "Awarding" instead of "re" warding? I kill me !!!

Randy

grandsport 05-20-2010 10:27 PM

If you kill you,do you arrest yourself?:p

Highway Star 05-20-2010 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by grandsport (Post 9785)
If you kill you,do you arrest yourself?:p


Ha!!!:p:p:p

Trophyman 05-20-2010 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by grandsport (Post 9785)
If you kill you,do you arrest yourself?:p


Now I have something to think about !!!
ALL NIGHT !!!!
Ha...... good one Gary.

Randy


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