My wife (Shes the Brains!) and I have a small dinner in a small town.We have identical twin Boys 19 ,both in the national guard.We have a 4 year boy also (woops) rofl Im gonna be a grandpa in a couple weeks too!! :peace:
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My wife (Shes the Brains!) and I have a small dinner in a small town.We have identical twin Boys 19 ,both in the national guard.We have a 4 year boy also (woops) rofl Im gonna be a grandpa in a couple weeks too!! :peace:
I'm an attorney specializing in the areas of Real Estate, Estate Planning and Business. Have my own practice and cover all of Western MA and even into CT now. But I like to get dirty, get that dirt up in those fingernails, up in your nose, in your ears...yeah that is what I really like.....just can't make a living at it. Alwqays wanted to be an archeaologist, but life didn't take me that way. I love the history of what we find.
Haven't seen too many attorneys in this hobby for whatever reason. :) Lots of engineers though!
I don't know if I replied to this thread but if I did it was before switching jobs. I'm medical director for a pharmaceutical education, marketing and strategies company.
Active Duty US Navy about 15 years now. I work as a Navy Musician in the Navy Band in Washington, DC. I also work in the Band's Public Affairs office and soon, I'll just do that.
I'm a sax player in the rock band.... lol
Regards, Ken
I am 90% retired but still own and operate a Gourmet Food buisness here in Oregon. We had 10 products, sold nationally. We are down to one,,,A Garlic Barbeque sauce. I now have time for my hobbies, riding a Harley, traveling and of course,,, detecting !!!!
I'm officially retired (26 years teaching broadcasting at Parkland College in Champaign, IL), but I still do a lot of substitute teaching at the college.
I also have a small but steady income from selling the books I've written.
Like many writers, I've had a long and varied career (before I began teaching): radio disc jockey, real estate broker, magazine writer, newspaper writer and photographer, wedding photographer, Air Force medic, theater projectionist, block-ticket sales for the Atlanta Braves. And a paper route as a kid, then working in the newspaper office on vacations from college.
I play music for a living , meager one at that , but its what i do, fortunatly my wife has a good job and puts up with me , seriously we do ok, and i love to detect
I push buttons all day long at a printing company. About to buy/fix/sell some houses soon I hope...
I count grains of sand on the beaches of the world. It's a tough job, but somebody has to do it!
I'm a forester for a timber company. For all you builders and contractors, I plant the trees for the projects you, or your kids, will be building 25 years from now.
been disable for 10 years now 4 dics out back so far stay a home dad now wife when back to work when the the boy was 2 month old hit was hard at frist but I would do it all over again best time of my life she home now to help my son will be 6 dec 1 he going to be a good hunting buddy it is something we all can do together me the the wife and the son what a team
Skin diver for Roto Rooter :popcorn:
I'm a cabinetmaker,,self employed for 17 years now. I walk 75' and I am at work. My wife helps with some of the staining and finishing,,,my son helps with the heavy work when he can.
I was a carpenter for 16 years before that,,,I'm a 5th generation carpenter,,,,wood is in my blood,,,literally I think :drool: :drool: :drool:
Retired after 31.5 years in Engineering and Management with International Harvester which later became Navistar.
Retired locomotive engineer, with 36 years service.
Retired hospital pharmacy buyer. Retired after 39 years 4 months and 5 days.
My wife and i own a flower shop here. So now it's time to dig holes in other peoples states! <: :happydance01:
Cost Analyst, Offshore Gulf of Mexico Drilling and Completions group for a major oil and gas company. Not doing too much drilling these days......