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Work for HVAC/ Plumbing company and help manage commercial & residential rental property, and wannabe pro-angler cool.gif

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I'm a Chef at a hotel/steakhouse in White Bear. I make my own schedule. Life is good!!!!!!!!!

Brian

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SPARKY by day. Recording engineer and studio owner when not fishing. Not too many other sparks in this thread.

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Electronics technician, aerospace industry - in the production end of the business. Right now I'm working on hardware for both the space shuttle and station.

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I own a landscape design and contracting company.

aka: Dirt Monkey!!!

Good Luck!

Ken

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journeyman(foreman)electrician for a local commercial/residential union shop.I do residential. also father of 5...

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Telephone and data stuff. Install,repair and mostly checking out fishing reports from people I meet on the job.

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Name says it all. IBEW L.U. 110. What shops do the rest of you sparkys work for? Gephart here.

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L.U. 292, working for the Minnesota State Department of Economic Security. Was working for Killmer at the airport until Northwest decided to screw everybody over.

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currently attend high school and work at a pizza place on the side.

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ASMOLEY, what company do you sell for?

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Cell Phone Sales and Customer Service. I graduate this May with a Sales & Management AAS degree then it's off to state college!


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mnfishinguy- don't even get me started! I am really dissapointed with the direction this country is headed. Economically that is.

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A stadium or two will help but it won't be a fix to the local economy. Maybe I should go back to school and become an unemployment councelor for skilled trades workers who lost their jobs due to underpaid exploited off shore workers! frown.gif

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Funny, I'm with Qwest, our wireless phones piggy back off your network. Are you at the store in Sartell or Waite Park?

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CT/MRI Service Engineer

Translation: I make sure all the noises you hear inside the machine are the correct ones and that the doctor gets a good image to look at. To make it more fun, I only work on the ones that travel around in semi-trailers. Now where did that one end up, it was here yesterday?

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Science Teacher/Dean of Students/Graduate Student....soon to be Principal.

We too baby sit, eat dougnuts and cookies....however we do not carry handguns!

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Assembly and shipping supervisor for a manufacturer of farm equipment, skidloader attachments (BOBCAT), and trailers. We fabricate, weld, paint, and ship to distributors and dealers. The line of trailers we build include, boat, pontoon, utility, watercraft. Formely known as Spartan. I have worked in this company for almost 18 years. I could have lied and said I am a full time fisherman. My wife thinks I am.

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Respiratory Therapist/Part time Firefighter. I work goofy hours (nights, weekends, and holidays).

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I'm a Home Mortgage Consultant for Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, and I love my job.

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I work as a Network Systems Engineer for a Cisco Reseller. Spend most of my time helping customers implement IP Communications solutions.

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I work for a cleanroom design / build company. My actual job title is a validation specialist. But that doesn't explain much. I mainly test cleanrooms for particle levels and test HEPA filters for leaks. I also service and certify Biological saftey cabinets, laminar flow work stations, and fume hoods. Along with specialized HVAC troubleshooting and repair. I perform Many more tasks but I'll keep it short. Some of our clients are: Medtronic, Seagate, Honeywell, Cima Labs, Upsher Smith labs, Boston Scientific, 3M, and any other company That deals with containation control, Silicon Fab, Medical devices, or pharmacuticals. Requires quite a bit of travel so I get to fish in quite a few different regions. Sorry for babbling. I done now!!!!

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I am a law enforcement officer assigned to a Federal Drug Enforcement Task Force (DEA). Lots of cool stories, but most of them arent as good as my fishing stories.

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    • LakeofthewoodsMN
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    • leech~~
      Nice fish. I moved to the Sartell area last summer and just thought it was windy like this everyday up here? 🤭
    • Rick G
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      As I typed that here came a hen.  IMG_7032.mov   IMG_7032.mov
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      Well yesterday I got a little excited and let a turkey get to close and I hit the blind!!
    • smurfy
      good......you?? living the dream..in my basement playing internet thug right now!!!!!! 🤣 working on getting the boat ready.......bought a new cheatmaster locator for the boat so working on that.   waiting for warmer weather to start my garden!!!
    • monstermoose78
      How is everyone doing? Holy moly it’s chilly this morning I stayed in bed and will hunt later today when it warms up.
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      Guys slim creek on burntside is the place to load up on smelt
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