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Geoff Barnes
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Composer in residence, Sound Designer for a gaming company.
Around 90% of our product is sold in the greater Americas, and although we have 37 offices worldwide, they have allowed me to base myself in the beautiful Harbour city of Sydney...I am on holidays for a month, and on my return to work at the end of January, I move into a brand new studio, which is being fitted out as I write. :-D
Too much equipment....I think I need help.
John Macy
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Producer, engineer, studio owner and steel guitarist...
John Macy
Rockport, TX
Engineer/Producer/Steel Guitar
Allan Thompson
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Fishing Ghillie with Ballindalloch Castle on Speyside.
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Greg Simmons
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Location: where the buffalo (used to) roam AND the Mojave

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Techno-peasant (job title is developer analyst, yet I'm neither a developer nor analyst, but I digress...) for the Big Phone Co. dealing with SAP Security.
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P Gleespen
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I'm a stay at home dad.

It's the best job I've ever had. The pay isn't exactly what you'd call "substantial", but the benefits are great!
Patrick
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Delvin Morgan
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Mechanical technician for a international company that designs, builds, installs and maintains Jet engine testing equipment. For engines from the little corporate jets to the latest jumbo. And some space craft engines and equipment.
Dennis Graves
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General contractor for custom homes
Jody Cameron
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I feel blessed to be able to play and teach steel for my living. :smile: JC
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Ray Montee
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My day job keeps me from my music.......

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The past 17 years have seen me in the left seat of BIG Rig, 18-wheelers and more however the last two years I've been a FLEET ENGINEERING Test Driver. No loads, no customers, no schedules, brand new equipment with all of the accessories, and all of the fuel I can manage to pump through it, etc.
Did do 45 years as a private detective but got burned out on all of the rush-rush. For 15 years, I was a Professional Pilot and flight instructor but here in the Northwest, weather is a havoc to this line o'work.
I've retired three times but got awfully hungry.....
Dennis Lee
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Jobs - day!

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And you do this with professionalism, Jody! My friend, you are a wonderful instructor and a great guy to know. As for me, I am a rural appraiser for the county I live in. Keeps me out of the office and in the "country".
Dean Salisbury
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my day job was!

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I am a certified paralegal and for the past 18 years a criminal investigator, now fighting social security for the past 8 months as my drs said NO MORE WORK! However, I had my own fishing and hunting outfitting business at one time for 7 years, owned and operated my own electronic business and was a journeyman carpenter, certified welder and diver as well working in heavy construction until 1986. Guess it all caught up to me some 30 years later. But hanging in there!


Dean from NY
I'm new and just learning - I know nothing!
Fred Masters
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Independent carpet installer. And like I tell people I can get pretty independent at times. Fred
Robert Harper
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Independent

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I suspect a lot of people here can get pretty independent pretty quickly
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Joe Alterio
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Accounting Supervisor in the software industry.

Joe Alterio, CPA, MBA
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Uffe Edefuhr
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Nice to read about what you all been doing or what you are doing to survive :-D
During the 80ís I was playing steel! In the same time I went to school and became a massör and chiropractic. Did that untill 2000. Now Im a pest technician, killing rats, bugs and other unwanted creatures. Playing steel just for fun and to please my soul.
Uffe
Chris Bauer
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Most of my time these days is spent doing corporate keynotes and seminars on professional ethics. (Sounds dull, I know, but my being able to make it fun for audiences as well as highly useful is why I'm able work more and more.) It's huge fun for me, involves generally enjoyable travel and it allows me to play music as a hobby which has always been a whole lot more fun to me than doing it for a living.
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Michael Pierce
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day job

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attorney in the television industry
David Higginbotham
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Post by David Higginbotham »

Well I started in Police Work 20 years ago and stayed full time for 8 years. Been in the LTL industry full time for the last 12 years. But I still like doing this part time:

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Pete Cormier
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Day Job

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I'm a costruction manager for a privatly
held oil and gas co. I oversee the building and install of offshore oil
producing platforms in the gulf of mexico
and all land production facilities in tx.
Ok. and La. Thank the good lord for it all.
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Jim Peters
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Frozen Food department manager for Schnucks Market,36 yrs in, 5 to go and I am outa here! jp
Carter,PV,Fender
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Larry Strawn
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Re: Day Job

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Joe Miraglia wrote:
Larry Strawn wrote:Heavy equipment welder/fabrichttp://bb.steelguitarforum.com/userpix/4752_000_0597_1.jpg[/img]

powered by two V-12 Detroit engines. You can get an idea how big it is compared to my truck. :D

Larry
Larry, Detroit Diesel engines! :eek: I'm retired from Cummins Engines,after building them for 22 years. The engine with that real tone :smile:. Joe
www.willowcreekband.com
Joe, up until this truck in the picture all my service rigs have been powered by Cummins! :D
This one is Cat powered.

Hoping to give it up this year and get a 40 hr. a week retirement job in a shop. Warm in the winter, cool in the summer!

Larry

Larry
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Luke Morell
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I'm a truckdriver, run Il., MO., Ks. mostly. Gone a couple nights a week.
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Roger Edgington
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I sell and service small printing presses and related equipment all over south Texas. 38 years experience and self employed last 14 years.
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Ricky Littleton
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My day job...

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I am a radar systems engineer specializing in long range missile and space surveillance radar systems.

Ricky...
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Bill Dobkins
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Post by Bill Dobkins »

Licensed Investigator. Specializing in missing children, Mo chairman for Grandparents for children's right's, Owner of Sho-Me Pallets/wood research center.

Larry, my oldest brother Jim use to weld on those big buckets. He worked mostly In the open coal mines in Wyoming but has welded all over the world. He died of Cancer a few years back.
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Honor our Vet's.
Now pass the gravy.
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