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What do you do for a living/going to school for

Pittman06

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Well since this is one big happy family i figured we should all share a little more, theres some people on here who seem like they have to much damn money! And some others that are happy to have what they got as well as a bunch of college students, So lets all share what we do or plan on doing and get to know each other just a little better :th_peaceout:

I personally work at the largest body shop in the tri-county area, Autoworks Collision. We have 2 locations, one in Wooster and one in Holmesville, Ohio. I do general body repair, some frame pulls, as well as our only in house Alignment tech, also i do almost all mechanical repairs to wrecked vehicles and also detailing as well as tear down and field estimation.

Out of my garage, i also do full body work, custom paint including structural fixes, custom weld jobs, air bag setups, engine rebuilds/replacement, and anything else someone has cash that wants me to do!

Now how about you?
 


Well I'm currently a College Kid working towards my Bachelors in Transportation Design. Basically I draw cars and package them and model them in 3d as well as animate them. I have classes 5 times a week, all night and usually am always busy. I go to LTU in Michigan.

I also work during the weekends helping my cousins out at their party store. Keeps some extra money for the GP coming in. I also help my parents out by giving most of the money I make to them since they are paying for college.
 
full time construction worker wor for chester bross construction in hannibal,mo for a measly 13 dollars an hour if i get lucky which is very seldom i get prevailing wage at 29.73 an hour we do alot of work all over the country mostly highways and interstates
 
3 months left in my Bachelors of Applied Health Science (Athletic Therapy) program, I'm known in a USA as a "Trainer". Basically tend to any, and every, emergency or injury experieced by my players, and rehabilitate them if needed. I'm the guy behind the bench with the coaches, who "runs" onto the ice, field, or court, when a player goes down. Ive done a season with College Basketball, Varsity Football, Jr. A Hockey, and 2 seasons as an assisstant Athletic Therapist with OHL teams.
Start low, and work my way to the pros, well thats the plan lol.
 


i work for a private contractor, contracted by dept of veterans affairs... basically i install headstones (just like at Arlington) and also turf management at a National cemetery in SC.
 
goin to skool in PITT to become an avionics technition and plan on workin m way up thru a nice company!
 
ex chef
now full time student in a gm asep certified program altho not actually an asep student (rather work the so called independant sector)
currently also doing mobile repair as well as working out of my garage
 
currently full time student for an engineering degree. Part time cashier, part time referee, part time swim coach, part time high school robotics mentor, part time call of duty player
 
currently full time student for an engineering degree. Part time cashier, part time referee, part time swim coach, part time high school robotics mentor, part time call of duty player
Wow, never stop for nothing...

Anyway's I'm currently apprenticing for my family's refrigeration business. So I guess the "technical" name for it is a refrigeration mechanic.
 


i currently work as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at a university in alabama. i just accepted an internship as an athletic trainer with the tampa bay buccaneers (i start in may). basically, if you have ever been watching a football game, and see someone get severely injured, i'm the guy that makes the decisions as to what is done for his medical treatment, and then following the injury, i rehabilitate (much like a physical therapist) them to where they can function at a high level again.

wow, seems like i'm the only one so far that isn't engineering something or other. cars are not my work, just a hobby that i love and want to get better at understanding. no wonder you all know so much more about them!!! haha

i forgot to add that my undergraduate degree is athletic training from eastern illinois university, and my masters (i graduate this may) is in health education from the university of alabama at birmingham.
 
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Banking...and auto parts...thats all I do...no schooling. Might go back later to work up the investment ladder side of the company...but that is after the woman finishes her international economics degree.
 


Intell Analyst US Army
Professional Poker player.
CODMW2 player :)
former Warcrack player (80 T9.5 Warrior)
Associates Degree Applied Sciences (Intelligence Operations)


:)

also to the guy about to work for the Bucs, i used to be a Vendor for them at the games. and I live near the stadium glad to have more GP's in the area!
 
i am an electrical engineer working at a company that makes dock levelers and restraints. i do all of the custom controls for 'special' orders.
 
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