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Many hats, lol.

 

Stock clerk for a Supermarket, worked for a wholesale florist, installed oil burners, forklift operator for a beverage company, worked for a private investigator (surveillance), inspector for an armored  car company, stock broker, clammer, government contractor, and finally a federal law enforcement officer. Crazy as I look at it!

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Grew up on a 200 cow dairy farm in CT. After college, my Dad and I merged our herd into a bigger farm here in the Fingerlakes (now 1900 cows). Instead of doing a little bit of everything, I now specialize in making babies.. (managing the reproduction using the AI, embryo transfer, IVF, and ultrasound). I spend a lot of time with a long glove on my left arm...

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Many hats, lol.

 

Stock clerk for a Supermarket, worked for a wholesale florist, installed oil burners, forklift operator for a beverage company, worked for a private investigator (surveillance), inspector for an armored  car company, stock broker, clammer, government contractor, and finally a federal law enforcement officer. Crazy as I look at it!

 

Man that's a lot of gigs!

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Started out as a paper boy, farm hand in the summers , dishwasher, rink rat at the local college, equipment operator/laborer, plumber, firewood business, installed satellite dishes, satellite dish sales( everything north of the thruway), delivered film for Fuji/walmart, small construction business, logger /feller, crew leader setting modular homes, and now I am back to building and remodeling homes on my own again..lol

 

Well that was kind of fun. I've never actually listed everything I have done chronologically in the last 30 years..I do not think I forgot anything.  Kinda shows  my A.D.D. ..lol

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Mowed lawns, made pizzas, apprenticed home remodeling and maintenance, maintenance and helper in a nursing home, model, key manager at a clothing store, collision repair shop ops manager, cashier at pharmacy, hunting and fishing retail associate, writer, photographer, editor/copy writer, sales, communications lead, risk management analyst, billing commissions and reconciliation supervisor, ops manager....i know I am forgetting some and some are slightly out of order.

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Mowed lawns, made pizzas, apprenticed home remodeling and maintenance, maintenance and helper in a nursing home, model, key manager at a clothing store, collision repair shop ops manager, cashier at pharmacy, hunting and fishing retail associate, writer, photographer, editor/copy writer, sales, communications lead, risk management analyst, billing commissions and reconciliation supervisor, ops manager....i know I am forgetting some and some are slightly out of order.

 

I'm truly amazed at what some here have done. Cool.............

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  Looks like only 38 of us worked , must be all the rest are on public assistants.   jk. lol   I am sure there must be more that work/worked ?

 

I don't know about the public assistance thing but I think others are afraid to say what they do or have done for some reason.

 

Some of the most vocal guys are kind of silent on this although I can see they have certainly followed the thread..............

 

I wonder what they could be afraid of?

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Thankyou all for sharing what you do for work to provide not only the general pulic but to support your family's.My first job before going to school for a trade was collecting egg' on a chicken farm making 3.00per hour Then I thaught I was hot shit I didnt need Daddy to buy what I wanted.Some people were raised that never had to or will have to work to earn their way in life,Great for them atleast I earned what I have in my life.

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Landscaping,cleaner,silk screen printer,pantry chef,bartender,night club manager,receptionist,manager of wiring dept.,engineering trouble shooter for a forklift manufacturer,day care business,dog grooming business, pet shop manager,night kennel manager,breeding and raising exotic birds from egg to sale,teachers aid in a high school....when I was very young construction...raking gravel and blk.top for driveways and shoveled snow. Went school for Recreation land management and 2 yrs of night school for welding, plus in house electronics ,schematic/blue print reading

Almost forgot..dairy farm..washing teets...shoveling silage, tossing hay..etc...

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My Uncle Lance worked at a hosiery mill as a Sock Tucker...

Then he got a job at a barrel bunging factory as a Cork Socker..

Then he finally found the job of his dreams, working at Pink Willies

Massage Parlor and Bath House as a...Geeze..I can't remember his job title..

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Landscaping,cleaner,silk screen printer,pantry chef,bartender,night club manager,receptionist,manager of wiring dept.,engineering trouble shooter for a forklift manufacturer,day care business,dog grooming business, pet shop manager,night kennel manager,breeding and raising exotic birds from egg to sale,teachers aid in a high school....when I was very young construction...raking gravel and blk.top for driveways and shoveled snow. Went school for Recreation land management and 2 yrs of night school for welding, plus in house electronics ,schematic/blue print reading

Almost forgot..dairy farm..washing teets...shoveling silage, tossing hay..etc...

 
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