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I have been a self employed mason for the last 19 years. I build chimneys,fireplaces,stonewalls and patios. It is a pretty good gig,somewhat seasonal and i learned to use my head more than my back,so i feel like i am in pretty decent shape. I didn't ruin my body before i started working smarter.

We also have a hobby farm of sorts,so i got fairly good with a chainsaw,also with carpentry ,our house is 200 years old,also plumbing and a few other things. 

I can work right now,only the rocks and me since i work by myself. Most of my clients are loaded,so i dont expect much as far as canceled jobs.

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45 minutes ago, blackbeltbill said:

I have a Friend in Greenwood Lake who does the same thing part time. She says that there is a special Chemical that she needs for this and has a Permit for. She is very good at what she does!

Hi Bill. Not sure what chemical she needs, all my engraving is done by sandblasting the artwork into stone, glass, sign foam, marble  cement, etc. I'm chemical free!

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27 minutes ago, blackbeltbill said:

Damn! Looks like, I am the Poorest Dude so Far. No Pension either. Frugal is the watchword.

Any honest work, is something to be proud of yourself. And given respect by others. Each of us doing our own part, to benefit society.

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Work for a company that verifies, counts, stores, packages or basically anything else for coin nationwide for the armored car industry, banks and the US Mint. Started as a machine operator here over 30 years ago.


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Most of my  adult life I've been self employed. Started out selling firewood transitioned into building. Everything from the ground up. Like quite a few trades people , I'm better at trades than running a business. 2 totally different skill sets.

For the past 5 years I've been running the construction division for a small company. Only 6 of us in our division. Title says construction supervisor/manager..Depends upon the day.. estimater,laborer,carpenter,plumber,electrician,foreman.. I'd say mostly teacher/guide. I tell the guys that when the day comes that they dont need me I'm retiring. I dont know if that day will ever come.

Looks like many of you guys work with your hands so you know the next generation...lol

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1 hour ago, squirrelwhisperer said:

30 yrs HVAC service tech/service manager (loc 638), Kung Fu instructor, PT fishing rod smith 

Daughters fiancé is in hvac, weights and balance, which I never knew was a thing ..... still working as they do hospitals, schools and such . Balanced 140 fans in a clean room ,ok whatever as long as he’s gets paid .

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Started in sales at a record store then was buyer for store,, taught secondary ed learned I hate kids today, went into construction enjoyed that a lot did a lot of tile work commercially,  realized I couldnt do that kind of work my whole life, went to work on the railroad , started as conductor and been an engineer for last 14.  

Grew up on a farm and basically hobby farm for food wildlife now and still work on railroad.. 12 years left to go and I'm out.. 

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I’m a Webcam performer. I wear a mask and try not to think about if it’s guys or girls watching me through the screen but rather focus on the 7.99/minute I get paid. It’s safe working from my own home.


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HS. Spec. Ed. Teacher....been with the same district 17yrs. And love going to work everyday!

Also have been a soccer referee for 24 years. I worked my way up the ladder over the years and have the pleasure of working high level games(Professional, Amateur, College, HS) all over the state. This job provides some extra income and alot of exercise....but most importantly has built many lasting relationships

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Flagpole salemen.

I'm the salesman for a local flagpole/sign and banner shop. I installed flagpoles for 6 1/2 years and now have been the salesman and installation manager for the past 18 months. 

I still go out and help on the larger projects for poles that are 35'-100'. The poles require atleast 2 people.

 

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I am a cnc mill operator most of the time. I take production jobs and make them more profitable and easier to run. I learned through an adult BOCES class like 25 years ago. I came out ready to work, and had lots of more experienced machinists help me through the years. I am always learning new stuff, and making no or little profit jobs into money makers ended up being my little specialty in the company I work for.

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I retired from law enforcement after 24 years, with my last 8 years being assigned in the Criminal Investigation Division. Now I'm employed as Corporate Security for a large corporation. So far I've been there for about 6 years. 

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Materials estimator.

I tally and summarize every stick, sheet and screw for your project. Write itemized reports, plans and cut lists to increase efficiency. Create detailed step by step preparation, machining, assembly and work flow sheets. I help you get it done with as little hassle as possible.

I told my gf that with the tough times now, regrettably, I was going back to my old income standby. She said she really thought my time as a male escort had passed and I should refocus. Love that girl.

 

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