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I'm with you, brother. It took me a minute to realize there were other people in the picture.

By the way, I've really enjoyed reading this thread, everybody. It is truly amazing to me how people with such diverse backgrounds and employment histories can come together to enjoy a common hobby, and a love of America's pastime. These threads are wonderful, because while the items that are shared on the forum are simply amazing, it is the members of Net54 that make this place what it is.
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Lawyer--civil and criminal trial and appellate practice, state and federal. Unfortunately, the prevailing politics have largely ruined a large portion of the practice in recent years. With a firm for 17 years, and on my own for going on 17. It is hell dealing with lay clients in Michigan these days (about half my practice; the other half of my clients are trial lawyers) with regard to criminal appeals and petitions for habeas corpus in federal court. All you hear in this state these days is "Well, ma and the 17,000 brothers, cousins and uncles only have 78 cents between them." With just a few exceptions, they want you to put in 50-100 hours worth of work to do a thorough, complete job of the highest quality [absolutely the only kind of work I do--I wouldn't even begin to know how to do anything "quick and dirty"] for next to nothing. Very frustrating lately, especially with the wife having lost a job as president/CEO of an optical company paying $150,000 three and a half years ago.

Thanks for letting me vent a little frustration--I intend to refocus my practice a bit to get into an area where I won't have to butt my head up against the stone wall of politics in the near future!

Very interesting thread--nice to hear about all of the diversity in occupations abounding in the hobby.

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Most recently, for the past 16 years I have been with a large multinational insurance company. I have been "restructured" through most of their departments in one capacity or another. Last 5 years I have worked as a field investigator for commercial/business claims. I am hoping to squeeze out another 10 yrs or so before I call it quits.

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Since it's a small family owned company, I wear many hats: inspector, IT guy, complaint dept, and mostly I deal with our customers to make sure we're giving them what they want (which is usually where complaint dept comes into play).

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All these cool jobs, not many medical people here?

I am a Registered Nurse on an Orthopedic unit...I'm the guy shooting you up with anti-puke medicine after you just got your knee or hip replaced. I was bumped off the Cardiac unit in a recent facility job relocation program that affected 200 of us...Id rather build and test missiles. I leave either tonight or tomorrow for 3+ weeks on my first vacation in over a year, living out of tent like dirtbags!

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I also teach Speech and Writing one day a week at a high school homeschool co-op. It is a fun side job. I assign them a week's worth of work and, for the most part, they come back the next week having finished it all. Then we talk about it. This is my second year but I am still surprised each week when they show up having done all the work. I never did any work when I was in high school.
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Well, in this day and age, Medical people can't afford luxury items, like little pieces of cardboard!!

Well, add me to the list of Medical Professionals.....I am an Anatomic and Clinical Pathologist in a large single specialty group in the Pacific Northwest. I spend most of my day looking through a microscope at little parts of patients that get removed during surgery or another type of procedure, and issuing an evaluation (.....too graphic?????......).

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That must be interesting.

The industrial mechanical work sometimes involved that on a really small scale. Best to know why it broke so the new one dosen't break right away


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Pastor George E., where is your PCA located? I'm in the Cedar Valley.

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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.

Anyone want to argue they have a tougher job?? :>)

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When I was doing industrial hydraulics we fixed stuff in a few really "nice" places.

Two sewage treatment plants.
One mixed the semi treated water with wood chips to make fertilizer.
The other had filter presses to press the water out of the treated solids.

Not all that bad, the smell went away within a few blocks.

And a place that processed fish remnants into mink food. So take all the bits of old fish from wherever, plus the bits nobody wanted from places doing the filleting. Grind, mix with water, press out some water, freeze into blocks.

The entire place was cold, wet, and smelled of bad fish. The worst part was that you always got a little bit of something on your clothes somewhere. So the smell stayed with you for a few days. Not consistent, but maybe a couple times a day for the rest of the week you's smell fish. if there was a yuck face icon I'd use a couple of them.
I did get to see a rare sight - A seagull not being able to keep some bit of fish down.

There were a few others that were hot or otherwise unpleasant, but nothing close to that.

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And a place that processed fish remnants into mink food. So take all the bits of old fish from wherever, plus the bits nobody wanted from places doing the filleting. Grind, mix with water, press out some water, freeze into blocks.

The entire place was cold, wet, and smelled of bad fish. The worst part was that you always got a little bit of something on your clothes somewhere. So the smell stayed with you for a few days. Not consistent, but maybe a couple times a day for the rest of the week you's smell fish. if there was a yuck face icon I'd use a couple of them.
I did get to see a rare sight - A seagull not being able to keep some bit of fish down.

There were a few others that were hot or otherwise unpleasant, but nothing close to that.

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I just spent a week at a large fish processor in Kodiak. The process is probably a little different than you describe, but I'm sure had fairly similar work environments to where I was. I actually don't mind the fish stuff much... Now beef/poultry/pork, that's a different story!
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