whats your day job ?
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- Randal Smith
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I work for Epiphone as a guitar inspector. It involves checking each guitar for structural and cosmetic problems, then doing a quick setup. The quota is 50 guitars per day. I average more than that.
Occasionally, I work in the repair dept., doing such things as repairing frets, replacing damaged frets, gluing loose frets, leveling frets, crowning frets and deburring sharp fret ends.
Maybe that's why I like steel guitars. No fret problems!
Oh, yeah. I'm also music director at church.
Occasionally, I work in the repair dept., doing such things as repairing frets, replacing damaged frets, gluing loose frets, leveling frets, crowning frets and deburring sharp fret ends.
Maybe that's why I like steel guitars. No fret problems!
Oh, yeah. I'm also music director at church.
Randal Smith alias Smitty the Kid
Nashville, TN
Simmons SD10
Warmoth Custom Guitar
Gibson GA-20 Amp
"We have enough youth, how about a Fountain of Smart?"
Nashville, TN
Simmons SD10
Warmoth Custom Guitar
Gibson GA-20 Amp
"We have enough youth, how about a Fountain of Smart?"
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I've worked in the computer field for 43 years. I started as a hardware development engineer, then later as a hardware manager and then a Manufacturing manager. In the “twilight” of my career I am in new products introduction. I integrate the Mfg requirements into the Engineering schedules and then manage the MFG side until the new product is in stable production. I hope to retire in a year or two, but I have to learn how to keep from spending so much money.
Day job?
Worked offshore as a communications tech for Motorola until the bottom fell out, plus the cost of leasing 3 Bell Jet Rangers, Retired Law Enforcement, now drive school bus, pick guitar, and fly model rockets.
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- Bob Knetzger
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day job
Toy designer.
First on staff at Mattel in the 70s, then for the last twenty five years as an independent toy inventor. When I'm lucky I license my inventions to toy companies and get paid a royalty based on sales. Even more 'feast or famine' than the music biz. (Please, no Chinese lead toy jokes!)
BTW, there was another "toy designer/steel guitarist/banjo player" that you ALL know...any guesses?
-It's Winnie Winston!
First on staff at Mattel in the 70s, then for the last twenty five years as an independent toy inventor. When I'm lucky I license my inventions to toy companies and get paid a royalty based on sales. Even more 'feast or famine' than the music biz. (Please, no Chinese lead toy jokes!)
BTW, there was another "toy designer/steel guitarist/banjo player" that you ALL know...any guesses?
-It's Winnie Winston!
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During the 1939-45 war there were thousands of US troups in Emgland, and teaching them to drive on the left was not always successful. I'm reminded of the 60s joke, when Idi Amin declared that he was going to change his country from left-hand to right-hand driving, but in order to reduce the confusion, he would have trucks and buses drive on the right, and the rest of the country drive on the right a year later. The result was complete pandominium.Terry Kinnear wrote:Hey James, I think your driving on the wrong side of the road. your steering wheel is on the wrong side of the car. nice car.Tk
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Hey James, I went to Glendale Comm. College back in '98 I think. I was in the aviation mechanic program. It was a very good program with great instructors. Is John Cassel still there? He was the head of the aviation program back then. If he is, tell him I said hello and give him my email.James Cann wrote:Adjunct English faculty, Glendale Community College.
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Great topic! Many interesting occupations...
I work as the Director of Marketing Communications for a small family winery in California's Santa Clara Valley. Evenings and weekends I am the guitar repair tech for a local music store. I figure I have worked on over 1,500 guitars and one pedal steel - mine! I have been employed in the wine industry for 34 years. I once considered changing occupations but then I found out some employers frown on tasting wine on the job and maintaining a wine cellar in your office.
I work as the Director of Marketing Communications for a small family winery in California's Santa Clara Valley. Evenings and weekends I am the guitar repair tech for a local music store. I figure I have worked on over 1,500 guitars and one pedal steel - mine! I have been employed in the wine industry for 34 years. I once considered changing occupations but then I found out some employers frown on tasting wine on the job and maintaining a wine cellar in your office.
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DW, that barbecue pit is a real work of art. It reminds me of one of the jobs I had as a concrete form carpenter in Nashville in the '70s. It's an artistic concrete fountain that sits over in the middle of the student commons building of Vanderbilt U. One ole boy and me built the whole thing (except for the plumbing). It's still there as far as I know. I also worked from the ground up on the 11-story municipal parking garage on top of the hill downtown. That's one of the neat things about construction. I took my kids to the top of the parking garage and told them that me and a couple of other ole boys formed every column in that building. After work I'd go home and take a nap, and get up and go play Dobro and steel in the Broadway Club. Those were the days.
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