Subject: [Misc] What do you do?
I was just talking with 02Silverado4x4 about his fishing job in Alaska, and 58_Roadmaster hinted at this topic. As for me, I am still a college student at Indiana University attempting to graduate. Probably the best job I've had recently in town was being a bike delivery guy for Jimmy John's (a sandwich place). It wasn't as cool as being a bike messenger or anything but it made about $14 in hour.
I'm working (last Friday for 17 years) in the claim-department of an insurance company. So everyone wants money from me.
Car-crashes aren't in my job (there my wife is working), I'm busy with water- storm and fire-damages of houses, shops, interior and so on.
Latest Edition: 04/08/2008 @ 19:37:25
Car-crashes aren't in my job (there my wife is working), I'm busy with water- storm and fire-damages of houses, shops, interior and so on.
Latest Edition: 04/08/2008 @ 19:37:25
I am driving taxi. I showed taxiguy these photos during a previous discussion. The city, which will be unnamed for now, is small to medium size by most standards, On occasion, I will be asked to drive to our main city 50 miles or more from the office, usually to the international airport.
Here is the car, which is part of a fleet that includes 2 vans.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24138241@N06/
Latest Edition: 04/08/2008 @ 20:04:46
Here is the car, which is part of a fleet that includes 2 vans.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24138241@N06/
Latest Edition: 04/08/2008 @ 20:04:46
Interesting about the drums, I play a little (I like it a lot more than I'm good at it). I've lived in a decently sized house for the past two years and one of my friends needed a place for his drum kit. So I had one for about 8 months and taught myself a few things. Talk about a stress reliever! Sometimes I would play so ridiculously loud, the only thing that saved me was because I didn't live in an apartment. The problem is you have to have enough space and be in a place where it's okay to make that much racket.
Latest Edition: 05/08/2008 @ 16:43:04
Latest Edition: 05/08/2008 @ 16:43:04
My primary job is commercial fishing for Ocean Beauty (in addition to outright cash sales). What this entails is setting, swinging, and pulling up the nets, picking the fish, and occasionally running the outboard motor. Monday's and Thursday's, from 5AM to 7PM (excluding cleaning the fish, loading them into the truck, and delivery).
I work for Moonlight Excavating as my secondary job. A family owned construction company. I work sort of as the assistant. I do all the light landscape work and I run the tractor (a 1957 Ford 600). While my boss runs the Caterpillars.
Latest Edition: 05/08/2008 @ 21:26:57
I work for Moonlight Excavating as my secondary job. A family owned construction company. I work sort of as the assistant. I do all the light landscape work and I run the tractor (a 1957 Ford 600). While my boss runs the Caterpillars.
Latest Edition: 05/08/2008 @ 21:26:57
The problem is you have to have enough space and be in a place where it's okay to make that much racket.
.very true..its fun "adopting" someone elses stuff.we just bought our first house and have a dedicated room for the instruments and are planning on doing an almost total isolation soundproofing job to it and even doing it ourselves is gonna cost a fortune but i wanna do it right..come on over anytime.
P.S. @ 58_Roadmaster: Nice Sebring! What state do you live? Washington?
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