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There's Lots Of Brilliant :nerd: Talent On This Garrett Metal Detecting Forum. ."WHAT DO/DID YOU DO FOR A LIVING?????"

dgruff said:
Choppadude, you aren't ChoppaHead from the east cost are you? If so, I follow you on facebook! I have an 04 Triumph Bonneville America that I'd like to bob.
Oh Triumph Bonneville !! Niceeeeee !!!
 
Um...jobs
15 years a policeman
10 years teaching
12 years a special cst at airport
2 years federal halfway house
digger going on 44 years
 
High school auto shop teacher is my current career , so I have lots of time off to explore and dig for treasures. Before my teaching career I worked as a GM technician, Rv park handyman, tile sitter,Alaska salmon canner, heavy equipment operator, ski lift operator, and cabinet maker are some of the major jobs I've had. I like to say " jack of all trades and master of none". Treasure hunting as always been my true passion every since I was a kid. The sad thing about this hobby is it's hard to do when your young and lacking the proper funding. Now I have the time and the funding but I'm not the young buck I used to be. Happy hunting to all.
 
thinlizzie said:
. Cable Splicer.
Been there, and done that. It wasn't a bad job, but when you are doing it on the service side, it sucks. What state?

And yes Senda, I bought her new in '04. You wouldn't believe the amount of people that think this is a vintage bike, lol. Most folks outside the motorcycle community, thinks Triumphs aren't even being made anymore, lol.
 
Pennsylvania, construction and fiber splicer. No not a bad job except this time of year. Getting old and cant take the cold like I used to.
 
dgruff said:
thinlizzie said:
. Cable Splicer.
Been there, and done that. It wasn't a bad job, but when you are doing it on the service side, it sucks. What state?

And yes Senda, I bought her new in '04. You wouldn't believe the amount of people that think this is a vintage bike, lol. Most folks outside the motorcycle community, thinks Triumphs aren't even being made anymore, lol.

I think Triumph is currently the oldest motorcycle brand. There is a home, not mine, but I think 1970 ... The new machines are excellent. Unfortunately I stopped riding on a motorcycle after a serious crash but the poison remains in my blood !!

I like that way of life, from one job to another, from one city to another ... we are here more entrenched, born and died in the same bed ... but not all
 
Industrial electrican, mechanic, HVAC tech, and waste water tech..., I wear a lot of hats at work lol. Studying full time industrial maintenance courses now, hopefully be done soon, and get some time to detect and have something to post.
 
Most of the time have been in the pharmaceutical industry,have been fortunate to retire from main stream work at 50 and enjoying every moment of it,basically these days i do what ever i want.
 
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