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    I'm a dental technician. I make porcelain crowns and bridges for dentists. Lots of good tools here that I use to help me work on razors too.
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    Whatever the wife badgers me into.

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    Air Force. I'm an AVS Tech, which is simply a glorified electrician.


    I too have almost unlimited access to an abundance of tools....and I love it.
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    There's already a lengthy thread going on about this subject.

    I merged the 2 threads.
    Last edited by Maximilian; 03-03-2013 at 11:18 PM.

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    I have taught high school English (mostly 12th grade and a Mythology/Religious Lit. elective) for the last 16 years. I have access to lots of tools too (staplers, grading pens, hole-punch, etc.).

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    I'm in law enforcement. I started off working for the Federal Bureau of Prisons as a Correctional Officer, was on SORT/DCT, then moved back home to PA and I'm a Parole Agent.

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    Electrical Engineer I work in Industrial Automation and Process control. Currently I am working at a major Brewery.

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    AVN Tech (glorified aircraft parts changer) in the Royal Canadian Air Force.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutHikerDad View Post
    I have taught high school English (mostly 12th grade and a Mythology/Religious Lit. elective) for the last 16 years. I have access to lots of tools too (staplers, grading pens, hole-punch, etc.).
    The only book I remember from high school is Edith Hamilton's Mythology, taught by my English teacher.

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    I am a wireline field specialist. And yes it is as exciting as it sounds. It's mostly evaluating oil and gas wells and checking for zonal isolation. Which means I drive all over the country shooting radioactive goo into wells, and work 18 hours a day.

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