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John Mickish

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metal fabricator/assistant shop foreman for a company that makes cooling systems for the mining/manufacturing industries througout the world may it be iron....gold...copper...coal....heavy mining haulage trucks...off shore oil rig cooling...aftercoolers... fuel cooler systems....custom high pressure cooling systems...anything that requires cooling...thanks....jonny

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Is this the company that had/has an office in Australia? I bet I used to work for that same company back in 1974. If my memory is right I was #15 employee, I worked there for almost a year before I went back to college. It would be interesting to know if there's anyone there that I still remember.

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I am a Land Surveyor employed by a certain Twin Cities Suburb. Keep an eye out for a brown Chevy Suburban and a few guys acting smart with expensive toys.

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I see there are not many in the medical professions! Oh, btw beaver I am very dissimilar from my father in most every way.
God lyk!

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Finance manager for a auto dealer ( I hate working saturday's rather be fishing )

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Newly hired Mechanical Engineer, boy its tough sitting in an office wishing I were out fishing.

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Limited Energy Tech..local 292. That means I do the wireing for computer and Phone networks, Security and fire systems. When I'm not unemployed.

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Operator/tech at the U of M for 3years, we monitor the building systems for all 3 campuses.

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Hey Slugo, it's nice to have a few weeks off here and there collecting "unenjoyment compensation", but this 6 month long stuff has got to quit! Boy, I hope this economy turns around sooner rather than later, for all our sake.

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It still beats workin'

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I build Countertops right now. Finishing up school this summer for Machine Tool Technology. A

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Plumber Local #15. I do residential, commercial, service and remodels. I also wear a belt so my crack don't show!

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JW electrician, LU 292... Still working.

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yes ole 1855..we do have a facility in australia ....for many years...also one in mexico...texas...(had one in south africa...closed do to political unrest there)...and one in canada(closed also)...our main plant is up here in northern minnesota...i've been with them for 14 years now...jonny

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I ship bulls. I ship bulls all over the western united states. Truckload after truckload..little bulls, big bulls, old, and young. I guess you could call me the biggest bullshipper west of the Mississippi! Its not easy being one of the best bullshippers in the nation either..they get tired and cranky and downright bad attitudes some of them. I don't think I'll ever quit shipping bulls..I love bullshipping so much...its just part of who I am. I learned bullshipping from my dad and he learned from his...we just gotta ship those bulls. deadhorse.gif But really...I am the shipping recieving guru for a rendering equipment manufacturing plant...just gimme a tape gun or a crane and I'll get it out the door. In a box or on a double drop 8 axle oversize with escorts...down the road it goes!

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Portable Radiologic Technologist(X-ray Tech) in St. Cloud area. If you have a loved one in a nursing home in the area, good chance I've taken a picture of them.

KJ

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I work part time at Napa Auto Parts as a parts guy. I am graduating from High School this year and am going to take a class to be an Emergency Medical Technician. Then hopefully on to Paramedic after a year or two.

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Day job....Benefits Analyst for health insurance company. Night job...

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I am a bartender at a fine Irish pub downtown mpls. Been there for almost 5 years!

Good Fishin'...

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