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Name says it all. Yes I get to make the world go up and down. And no I do not work for Otis....

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Sales Audit Manager for a retail company.

My department's job is to make sure the cash and check sales are getting into the bank and that the credit card companies are paying us for our credit card sales.

i.e. Bean Counter smirk.gif

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LINE CLEARANCE TECHNICIAN: I'm one of the of the guys that pull up in front of your house at 7am,go in your back yard,climb the tree thats been sparking like the 4th of JULY and clear the power lines so you can have a cup of coffee, look out the window and say to yourself,do they have to do that this early!!!

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retired auto tech, now rv tech.

i do mostly warranty work on newer trailers and

motorhomes.

bbqhead

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Highschool student, work part time at Carls Corner, making pizza in the big town on Essig MN, work at the New Ulm Cemetary in the summer mowing lawn and doing upkeep. Plan on going into carpentry.

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I operate a big red firetruck. Fireman for 28 years.

Finns.


Finns, any job openings in your area? My son is going to school to be a firefighter. He applied here in Minneapolis and was one of 1200 people applying for 120 positions over the next three years. He also applied on line for Chicago. Tuns out he was one of about 20,000 to apply and was wondering if he could get his $20.00 application fee back after he found that out. A hard career field to break into I think. Have a good one and N Joy the Hunt././Jimbo

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college student going to be a hospital administrator, exciting stuff. Also work at a resort in the summer renting boats and selling bait.

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Adult Day Care provider grin.gif, I mean Production Supervisor at a medical products facility, also part time farmer.

Brian

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Adult Day Care provider
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, I mean Production Supervisor at a medical products facility, also part time farmer.

Brian


Don't forget your a guide/shuttle driver! grin.gif

Me?

Drywall instalation technition.

Sheetrocker for short.

I try to help out around here too. wink.gif

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My claim to fame is I used to work with Gizzert, tho I turned wrenches. Still with airplanes & mechanics..

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when I'm not "wasting" taxpayer money, "mismanaging" the resource, or upsetting people by making too many regulations tongue.gif, I supervise the Fisheries Construction Crew for MN DNR.

it was a joke people wink.gif

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Along with Dennis, I help out here also. When I'm not doing that, I wear a ton of hats for a National Restaurant Chain.

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I own a precious metals company. we broker all base metals as well as gold and silver coins including obscure rare coins. In my spare time I fish!!!!! Never enough spare time laugh.gif

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Work at a local lumber yard - sales, grunt & gopher but not necessarily in that order. Just depends on the day.

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