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I am constantly fascinated and impressed by the variety of careers described in this thread.

My own accomplishments have been meager by comparison.

Last July 4, I posted the following:



I really never knew what I was doing when I was doing it...

...and I am so glad to not be doing whatever it was any more.


Retirement is a good fit for me...just wish I was healthier so I could really enjoy it.

For all of you that served our country, my sincere thanks and appreciation!

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- I will add to that by admitting that the larger part of my 'adult' life I spent between being a semipro LHP and struggling college student and trying to use retail management to make all that work.

When retail management finally took it's toll on my body, I pursued a position in computer programming, which led me to monitoring incoming financial data for system cohesion for a large third-party credit-card processor (but, they have apps for that now).

After leaving that position, I worked for a time processing claims for the Duck (ALAC) and finally tried my hand at tax processing with H&R Block.

I retired, or rather, gave up looking for work, when I inherited enough money to live on.

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Mine's more boring than you guys. Commercial pest control. Been doing it for 20 years this August. Before that I was a 911 dispatcher. Just one of those jobs you fall into rather than one you seek.
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[QUOTE=sandmountainslim;1601747]Mine's more boring than you guys. Commercial pest control. QUOTE]

From what a buddy of mine says pest control can be very exciting . He works in an area from west Atlanta to Alabama.
I'm guessing sandmountain is the one near Ft Payne, al.
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All very cool jobs. Thank for posting.
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Mine's more boring than you guys. Commercial pest control. QUOTE]

From what a buddy of mine says pest control can be very exciting . He works in an area from west Atlanta to Alabama.
I'm guessing sandmountain is the one near Ft Payne, al.
You got it! I work from Sand Mt to Muscle Shoals. There are exciting times but a lot more drudgery than excitement.
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On a related note, my refrigerator's light comes on so frequently due to my raids, people think I have a strobe light.




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LOL. Perhaps not if you knew what they are actually photographing. That delicious looking ice cream scoop? Probably a ball of Crisco. Having worked in the food marketing business for a long time, I can tell you that food photography and food styling is a pretty lucrative business!
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I thought I would bring this topic up again for the new members that might not have seen it.
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I have a landscape business;

at least I thought I did, but I'm still looking for 1 quality employee, who cares 1/3rd as much as I do after 25 years about the quality of their work; so I guess I am more of a babysitter who works outside on other people's properties.
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I'm a lithographer (printer), been at it for close to 35 years. It has been a satisfying career, as I have witnessed first hand the digital revolution and the changes in print production. Worked mainly in large format high end printing with sheet sizes of 60 x 81" 6 colour printing presses..Was lucky enough to have worked at a shop that printed 87, 88,89,90 OPC hockey cards...
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I'm a stay at home dad, which was more honorable when my daughter was 3. She'll be 10 in a couple months and my wife is starting to give me looks like "when is your ass going back to work?"
Time to crank out another kid!
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I'm a stay at home dad, which was more honorable when my daughter was 3. She'll be 10 in a couple months and my wife is starting to give me looks like "when is your ass going back to work?"
I thought I wanted to do this. Changed my mind the week we brought our first kid home. Being at work is far less work.
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I'm a stay at home dad, which was more honorable when my daughter was 3. She'll be 10 in a couple months and my wife is starting to give me looks like "when is your ass going back to work?"
Still very honorable! And congrats Dave on your retirement! I'm a lawyer and writer but hand drawn typography is my passion thanks in great part to old school baseball advertising and lettering.
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