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Whats yer job??


John Mickish

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Financial Analyst for a Medical Malpractice Company. Also run my own tax company and small business financial processing. Also a partnership with my cousin on eBay & technology company.

Part Time -

Spending enough time with my little fisher gal so she still wants to marry me.

Oh yea FISHING!!! Metro Lets Series and anywhere else I can wet a line, lake, pond, puddle, bath tub!

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i own a Tires Plus franchise in Winona... 8 years this August... and a father of a beautiful 6 year old daughter... the other day, after i had to give her a little spanking for not listening, she told me "you will need to spank me harder than that"

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I spent 30 yrs as an RCMP officer (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) and retired 6 yrs ago. Now I fish, hunt and volunteer. The huntin can get expensive so I guide for Cats on the Red to pay for my hobbies, tough life but somebody has to do it.

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I am a Financial Advisor for a large brokerage company. When I get the chance, I love to visit FM and fish the St. Croix.

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For a paycheck I'm a Correctional Officer at Steele County Detention Center. The job I really Like is my Bio-Bait and Safe Jig company!

Rich
PSD Catch-N-Tackle/Bio-Bait

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I am a barge dispatcher. Now I suppose we'll have to open a special thread so everyone can share their stories about run ins with towboats on the ole Miss!

If you river fishermen are ever looking for info on river stages, water temps, etc. go to www.ribb.com. They have links set up to Army corp sites as well as NOAA sites (river stage forcasts) that are kept pretty current. We use this info to detrmine what kind of delays we should expect at locks as well as to find out how deep we can safely load our barges. Check it out.

Nick

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I am a Commercial Cleaning Sales Representative, for a franchise of the largest cleaning company in the World.
I am also in the process of starting my own web based business.


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I am a "Inventory control Assistiant"[grunt].
I also work part time as an Adult film Star.
Maybe you have heard of me -Harold Hung

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I'm a research nerd-type. I study psychological/psychiatric conditions. I love my job, but still like fishin' more.

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Scoot

RodsbyEngel: custom made fishing rods

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I work for a mechanicla/electrical consulting engineering firm, I'm an electrical designer for the building trades.

My real full time job is figuring ways to complete the endless tasks in the home job jar.

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I am a mortgage broker - for about a year now. I love it. I use to work for a large corp and then an internet startup. Decided if I was going to work so hard, it might as well be for myself. Now I find I work a lot less and I actually know my boys... It seemed like I just met the oldest when he was two years old...way too many hours working for someone else!

Now trying to get the hang of fishing. The boys love our new boat but are getting tired of not catching anything.

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Until I buy into my resort up nort', I teach computers and design technology implementation plans for a big insurance company. Desk job, tons o' travel, not enough wet line time......

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Corrections officers at for Mn at Rush City. Beaver44 you said your place was bad, try Rush once.

Kevin

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Purchasing Agent for a medium sized manufacturing company in Minneaopolis.

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Graphic designer at a private college for women. Yee, haw!

I also freelance design magazines, books etc. for a Milwaukee outdoor communication consultant firm.

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I'm a 24 year old about to graduate from college at the end of June. My fiance is a teacher who graduated last year. We are both looking for jobs. If anybody has any jobs that relate to my majors (political science and economics), or know any school districts that are hiring, give me a head up!

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Independant Insurance Agent, Savage, you can see my ad flashing at the top right.


Ole

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[email protected]
952-224-4774

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Commercial aviation student at UND from sept to may, will work in a machine shop this summer for some cash.

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Land Surveyor in Burnsville. Hope to move back north in the near future.

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I work for a cell phone carrier in Alexandria as a key account executive during the day, and I still can't get bartending out of my blood. Been doing that for the last 10 years.

-Hossienda

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I am a Business Administrator at a church in Elk River. Before that was a Director of Religious Education at another church.

Doesn't stop me from cussin' when I miss a fish though..........<g>

Daze Off

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I am an independant insurance agent in Sauk Centre, MN. I do manage to sneak away every once in a while to wet a line.

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Safety and Training Director for the local bus company. I train those bus drivers how to pull out in front of you. I also am co-owner (wife is the other owner) of a retail health business. She works so I can fish.

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