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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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    Afternoon paper route in east LA.
    Brick factory saturdays and sundays loading arranging bricks for firing.
    Body shop after school and weekends through high school.
    General surf bum for a couple of years.
    Army - 3 years.
    Territory sales rep for RT French company.
    Territory sales rep for Kraft Foods.
    Sold and raced motorcycles for Kawasaki in Monterey, Cali.
    International construction for 7 years US Military Training Mission. Saudi, Yemen, S. America, Mexico.
    Admin Services Director for a cali public agency irrigation district. Responsible for HR, purchasing, labor relations with IBEW, safety, risk management, and discipline.
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    enjoy habana cigars, light restoration on straight razors and leaded glass work.
    Don't care what day of the week it is anymore.
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    "God is a Havana smoker. I have seen his gray clouds" Gainsburg

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    The week has daze??? do not even care nor know what month it is anymore since I retired.
    One of my kids has a program called: remind The dad,send email when: MoMs B'day, our anniversery,Valentines day rolls around works for me

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    Refinery Process Operator, nickel cobalt mine, outback Western Australia
    Keep yo hoss well shod an yo powdah dry !

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    Quote Originally Posted by lz6 View Post
    Afternoon paper route in east LA.
    Brick factory saturdays and sundays loading arranging bricks for firing.
    Body shop after school and weekends through high school.
    General surf bum for a couple of years.
    Army - 3 years.
    Territory sales rep for RT French company.
    Territory sales rep for Kraft Foods.
    Sold and raced motorcycles for Kawasaki in Monterey, Cali.
    International construction for 7 years US Military Training Mission. Saudi, Yemen, S. America, Mexico.
    Admin Services Director for a cali public agency irrigation district. Responsible for HR, purchasing, labor relations with IBEW, safety, risk management, and discipline.
    Retired:
    enjoy habana cigars, light restoration on straight razors and leaded glass work.
    Don't care what day of the week it is anymore.

    any pics of the leaded glass work?

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