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I haven't seen this done before on this forum. If I missed it. I apologize.

I'm a material handler in the shipping and receiving department for a large pharmaceutical company in Cambridge Mass. I've been there for just over a year. It's an amazing place to work. I love it.
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I work for an oil and gas EPC engineering company (offshore division). We design offshore production platforms. Here are a couple of pics from the project that I am working on. The construction is taking place in Louisiana and it is scheduled to set sail in 24 weeks.
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Currently sort of in transition.

I've been a bicycle mechanic since 2001, Hydraulics before that.
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Started looking for something better paying when daughter #2 arrived, went looking for a job and found client number 1 - So I'm statrting some independent mechanical/product design.

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I had the TOUGHEST job of anyone on here.

I at one time owned 5 WOMAN'S Shoe stores.

Sold the last store and retired at 55 eight years ago. Couldn't take it any longer!! In truth I burned out years before, just took me a while to get out.

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I am a pharmacist, working for a large insurance company, doing telephonic medication reviews with high risk patients.
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Adam, I'm an RPh too, but haven't filled a script in over 20 years

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they teach engineering in high school?

weird...I had all AP classes my senior year but never was offered engineering...
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Good for you, Ken! I'm glad that you're almost there. I know how hard rehab can be having gone through some pretty grueling rehab myself, and I have a lot of respect for your perseverance.
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