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I owned a small Masonry construction company for 20 years. Then for the last 3 years I have grown hydroponic produce(fruit/vegetables) in a 40' X 76' greenhouse for a living.
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Retired in 1994, after 30-something years in the mortgage industry. I created a mortgage company for a large aerospace corporation and established an operations center to purchase mortgage loans from the western half of the United States for a large east coast insurance corporation. Spent a few years taking screenwriting classes and art/watercolor classes trying to find a way not to go back in to the mortgage industry.

Ended up taking a job with the county where I assess commercial and industrial properties for real estate tax purposes. Get to see a lot of interesting businesses in the county including a couple of convents (they are still inventoried though not taxed), crematoriums, new shopping malls, theme restaurants and the place they wash the county's buses.

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Lots of cool jobs. Reminds me of how many bad choices Ive made in my paths of employment. Warehouse manager/Delivery driver for small office supply company.
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Great thread! Very interesting and impressive folks on here (and thx to those who serve or have served our country). I am closing in on nearly 25 years in the municipal bond industry in various roles - managing mutual funds, inst'l sales or trading for several large banks. Continue to coach my 3 kids in numerous sports (baseball, softball, hoops, flag football, etc), spend quality time with my wife and collect my beloved cubs (autographs, t-cards, memorabilia from pennant and WS champ teams). Enjoy meeting or emailing with other collectors! Best, Kit
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My '97. Not so much stock anymore as you can see the Screamin Chicken, S&S and Rinehart parts. My family has been riding/racing Harley since 1921. Hope you have good benefits because if not, this World is shy of good Harley mechs, especially Harley. Ever think about going solo?
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An extra post to thank all of you folks who have Served our Country!

Many Thanks!
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Great thread! Very interesting and impressive folks on here (and thx to those who serve or have served our country). I am closing in on nearly 25 years in the municipal bond industry in various roles - managing mutual funds, inst'l sales or trading for several large banks. Continue to coach my 3 kids in numerous sports (baseball, softball, hoops, flag football, etc), spend quality time with my wife and collect my beloved cubs (autographs, t-cards, memorabilia from pennant and WS champ teams). Enjoy meeting or emailing with other collectors! Best, Kit

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After rereading this thread today, 11-28-2013, I realized that, like an idiot, I posted twice in this thread. Doh.
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Very cool thread...a wonderful cross section of life represented and I would like to echo the many fine folks here and THANK those that serve our country so I am free to pursue the things I love and enjoy my family in peace. Thank you.


I am an Executive Regional Manager for a large frozen food company. I manage 14 states so I am also a road warrior. I have authored several books in the bird hunting world (thus my weird name here, lol) and have just retired from being a long time Gold Coach in the girls Fastpitch world (I currently have a daughter in Team USA).



And...like a few others have said...my wife would say I am a professional vintage BB card buyer...haha...
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Wow lots of people on here doing some interesting work! I'm an equity research analyst.

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Thanks to all who served and to those still active! I did 5 years with the U.S. Army.

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Uhh, do you need any help? Seriously, theres lots of cool jobs on this thread but building and testing freakin missles?...choices, choices, choices...
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Leon, At least there is someone nearby to tell you to go to the ER
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Leon, At least there is someone nearby to tell you to go to the ER
Whatever the ailment will be, I am always hopeful he can just fix it. He's an industrious fellow to boot. He's always doing something over there...ie..adding onto their huge outbuilding (they live on 5 acres), fixing cars, pouring asphalt, building fences...you name it. He's got a whole equipment company over there!! I call him Homer Simpson....

Back to the subject, I was in IT sales for 21 years until last year. I just sold a few restaurants recently and am trying to be in the hobby full time now. We'll see how it goes. ....
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The wife just confirms that the life insurance is paid up-to-date.
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Whatever the ailment will be, I am always hopeful he can just fix it. He's an industrious fellow to boot. He's always doing something over there...ie..adding onto their huge outbuilding (they live on 5 acres), fixing cars, pouring asphalt, building fences...you name it. He's got a whole equipment company over there!! I call him Homer Simpson....

Back to the subject, I was in IT sales for 21 years until last year. I just sold a few restaurants recently and am trying to be in the hobby full time now. We'll see how it goes. ....
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