LMAO. I do not have a top secret job. I do work for the federal government though. Coast Guard in fact. Stephen did not treat us well.
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LMAO. I do not have a top secret job. I do work for the federal government though. Coast Guard in fact. Stephen did not treat us well.
I am an electrician, I currently commission auto haul locomotives for Rio Tinto.
Production Leader at a large HVAC manufacturer. Being on 2nd shift, I shave when I can. SR, if I have plenty of time to enjoy it... Otherwise, DE.
I do accounts payable at corporate office for foam and mattress manufacturer. Fancy as that sounded to me at first I found it's just a plain old data entry job, been at it a year now which makes it my longest job held ever.
I shave as the sun rises.
The last 36 years has been as a Journeyman Produce Clerk, I was forced to be a checker as part of my Indentured Servitude for several years during that time-frame, that's gone now and I'm just working produce.
Before starting with my current employer (Safeway) 36 years ago I was a an apprentice meat cutter for several years with a mom and pop ran store in the town I grew up in. But I also worked produce, carried out and did a little checkout work.
I will be retiring from the trade in January. I do hope that it works out well. If not-------:w
I hope to be still able to be of help to those wishing to learn this age old art and perhaps do a razor clean up and perhaps a little honing on the side for some spending money. :shrug:
Due to some hand shaking in the day I typically shave at night as for some reason the hand shaking goes away. 99.9% of the time it's with a straight razor, only on occasion do I use my DE's and it's usually because it's due to too many cold barley pops. :banghead:
OH! My record for shaving exclusively with a straight razor is 3 years with only missing 3 days and I was damned if I was going to not only risk taking my shaving gear camping but to try to shave with the side view mirror on my truck for 3 days.
machine operator for the premier corrugated cardboard company. Night shaver, except on Sunday before church.
Retired electrical engineer, I worked for the company that made most of the black boxes flying in airplanes today.
Bonus question: What color is the black box?
Answer: Orange
Aircraft maintenance engineer ... AlanQ yells at me when i'm fooling around with an airplane on the ramp....