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Jack M

What's your occupation?  

134 members have voted

  1. 1. What's your occupation?

    • Doctor/Healthcare
      10
    • Information Technology
      21
    • Engineer/Architect/Scientist
      33
    • Securities/Finance/Accounting
      3
    • Business Exec/Management/Owner/Entrepreneur
      12
    • Tradeworker (Electrician, Construction, Plumber, Technician, etc)
      19
    • Other Blue Collar/Hourly worker (working ski bum, service, retail, landscaping, etc.)
      10
    • Other White Collar
      11
    • Full Time Student/Home-maker/Retired/Unemployed
      12
    • Lawyer/Government
      2


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Saw a similar poll on another forum, thought it was interesting. What do you do? Sorry if I didn't put your job up there, we only get 10 choices. I'll keep it private for those who don't want to say publicly. If you want to say what you do, feel free to post below.

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Design Engineer here. As stated in another thread, I didn't graduate with an ME degree, I did with an Mechanical Engineering Tech. degree, so I'm not a professional engineer or anything. No PEs to study under and seeing as I only really know less than a handful of PEs out of alot of engineers I know, there isn't really much point in taking the exam and trying to become a PE. Out here in the sticks it isn't that big of a deal though. If I lived in a bigger city I'd probably take the exam and go for it cause it seems to matter a little more there.

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any experience with subie legacy wagons with a case of " torque bind " ?

Heat reaction from a solenoid in the diff? Does it go away when the car cools off?

Good question. Anyway...

-REALTOR® (Satan spelled backwards)

-President of CASI (after many years in the "paid" part of the industry).

-Spreader of No(Board) love. You should NoBoard.

The "Bordy out" thread raises an interesting misconception that snowboarding for a living is easier to get up for than, say, construction.

On -30 mornings where you know the light is going to be flat and the snow icy, I found the two jobs to be similarly uninspiring, difficult and uncomfortable.

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