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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by rustypipes, Sep 28, 2005.

  1. I'm the Parts Manager at
    Hotrod Chassis and Cycle
    in scenic Addison, IL
     
  2. I think that this guy wins: :)

    Originally Posted by MoparJoel [​IMG]
    F16 Fighter Jet mechanic For the USAF Thats me a few years ago With My Jet (395)doing a Burner run ops check to trouble shoot a engine problem. I was a diesel tech/ and fleet truck tech for 6 years prior to joining the service.
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    Lessee... When I got my degree and moved to VA back in the early 80's I worked as a Mechanical Designer on SSN688's for Newport News Shipbuilding.

    Fortunately we started a sideline business selling muscle car restoration parts on the side and when I got laid off from the shipyard after 9 years I took the parts business full time. Had a 1200 SF store on one of the main roads through town for about 18 months.

    Later, I met the owner of Mopar City in Oregon IL and he offered me a job as a "parts manager" (Mopar City is a Mopar-only salvage yard/engine & chassis shop) which meant digging through 5 buildings and 1,000 parts cars for things that our customers needed while he built engines and chassis. Got tired of the snow 6 or 7 months a year and working 60 hr weeks (AND as most people "in the business" on here said, I NEVER felt like working on my own stuff after hours or on the rare weekends where I got a Saturday off and we weren't at a car show talking about OTHER people's cars)

    When we moved back to VA, my old parts store partner and I tried buying 3 different automotive repair shops. But we walked away from those purchases when we uncovered huge amounts of debts, lies, employee drama, etc. before we could sign the dotted line on the deals.
    We gave up on owning our own business after all that and I got back into the "marine design" field doing piping & machinery AutoCAD drawings for a local contractor to the US Navy. I LOVED doing that because I got to travel to Florida, San Diego, Hawaii, and even Japan to do what we call "shipchecks". We go on board the ships before they come into the Navy Yards and determine what needs to happen with the pipes and machinery that is being repaired/replaced/upgraded and sketch the existing condition and then the new design and go back to the office and draw it all out in AutoCAD. Since we don't have kids, I used to buy my wife a plan ticket out to wherever I was near the end of the trip and we'd play tourist for a few days after our real work was complete. Got to see a lot of the world and even got a few rides on a few different aircraft carriers for a few weeks at a time, and even got a catapult shot in a COD off of one of them! (Living conditions SUCK for the enlisted guys, so HATS OFF and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE to you guys & gals who do it for 6 - 8 months at a clip!!! Most times we ended up on 3rd deck in the 3-high racks... )

    At the moment, mainly due to some budget cuts by the Navy, I'm doing "Logistics" for the same company but am a bit "bored" sice I don't get to travel at all any more, don't get to do AutoCAD, and insted I am using Excel and Access to maintain a proprietary database that the Navy uses...


    LESSONS LEARNED:
    1) No matter how much that you LOVE your hobby and want to turn it into your full time job, doing it full time took a lot of the "fun" out of it (for me).
    2) Start it in your garage and when it starts to take over and make you late for your everyday job, THEN quit the everyday job. I recently hired a gal to design my band's website and she stated that she was going to quit her job "soon" because she wanted to to graphics and website design in her own company. "Congratulations!" I said. "How many clients do you have now?" and she replied "You and one other guy". NOT the right answer in my book!
    3) Every time that I got laid off or transferred to another project, what I thought was a BAD thing ended up being a very GOOD thing.
     
  3. kapa73
    Joined: Feb 3, 2012
    Posts: 9

    kapa73
    Member
    from finland

    I'm working with diesel fuelpumps cav, stanadyne, bosch inline, ve, vp, commonrail systems
     
  4. truckedup 28
    Joined: Nov 7, 2006
    Posts: 813

    truckedup 28
    Member

    stay at home dad
     
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  5. dmikulec
    Joined: Nov 8, 2009
    Posts: 591

    dmikulec
    Member

    Software Test Engineer

    Dave
     
  6. -DouG-
    Joined: Mar 5, 2009
    Posts: 151

    -DouG-
    Member

    I work at a large Publishing company right in the middle of NYC... times square to be exact.
    It's a dreadful hundred mile commute 4 days a week... but it's kinda interesting, for now. Responsible for the digital editions of magazines on the iPad, nook, kindle and all these new devices out there...

    I ended up here because i had worked at another publishing company as a "digital imaging specialist" (photoshop whore!) for many years after coming out of school with a Graphic Design degree.

    I'm also a Pharmacy Technician at a large Hospital -been there 22 years! that's how I put myself through school...

    Was in my workshop yesterday -said to my GF: "i don't wanna go to work anymore. I wanna work here!"

    I make hot rod inspired art in my workshop...

    If I could go back in time, i'd wanna be a machinist.
     
  7. Blackmaria60
    Joined: Apr 30, 2008
    Posts: 532

    Blackmaria60
    Member

    Never saw this thread. Alright, so I am a data coordinator at Verizon Wireless and support all the smartphones and wireless internet, home fusion...blah blah blah.
    It pays the bills. Barely.
     
  8. ccrodder
    Joined: Mar 14, 2008
    Posts: 125

    ccrodder
    Member

    Auto Trimmer, self employed for 17 yrs.
    Never seem to get to my own projects...kinda like the shoemaker's kid running around barefoot.
    Hey wait, I am a shoemaker's kid!!!
    I did have shoes...Thanks Dad! (learned how to sew in his shop, as a kid)
     
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  9. Perrorojo
    Joined: Feb 25, 2011
    Posts: 357

    Perrorojo
    Member

    Purchasing at an RV/Park Model Home Manufacturer. Not the Stunt Man/ Daredevil I had planned on being when I was 12.
     
  10. falconsprint63
    Joined: May 17, 2007
    Posts: 2,358

    falconsprint63
    Member
    from Mayberry

    Executive Director of a small regional history museum. Sounds schmancy--means I could do anything with a staff of just 5. Light bulb, toilets, exhibit design, grant writing, marketing/pr, board relations etc, etc, etc.
     
  11. SoCal
    Joined: May 7, 2010
    Posts: 277

    SoCal
    Member

    Run a little video production company but 95% of my work is post production on tv shows.
    Get to occasionally point the camera at hot rods (www.hotrodrevue.co.nz is a hobby) but the other stuff keeps me more than 9 - 5 as is.
     
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  12. MUNDSTER
    Joined: May 11, 2011
    Posts: 292

    MUNDSTER
    Member

    So, you must have the baby monitor in the garage?


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  13. BangerMatt
    Joined: Mar 3, 2008
    Posts: 465

    BangerMatt
    Member

    Ditto

    Working as a Quality Engineer for an aerospace manufacturer.
     
  14. House Husband. I'm on permanent disability so now I consider my title to be a professional television watcher.
     
  15. I'll be ready to finish my regular 8-5, M-F gig starting around August 1 - presently I work at a college and keep the books for the Anthropology Department. Before that I was in IT for 29 years ....
     
  16. T_Bird Guy
    Joined: Oct 6, 2006
    Posts: 225

    T_Bird Guy
    Member

    I work for Arnold Motor Supply and sell auto parts.
     
  17. starliner62
    Joined: Nov 17, 2010
    Posts: 114

    starliner62
    Member

    I work for Fedex as a vehicle maintenance tech. I also work part time at a performance shop/machine shop. Oh, and I work on other people's cars an never seem to have time to work on mine.
     
  18. Rodders
    Joined: Jun 5, 2012
    Posts: 263

    Rodders
    Member

    i am a fierfighter/medic on the south side of chicago
     
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  19. Blackmaria60
    Joined: Apr 30, 2008
    Posts: 532

    Blackmaria60
    Member

    Pretty diverse group here!
     
  20. shivasdad
    Joined: May 27, 2007
    Posts: 584

    shivasdad
    ALLIANCE MEMBER
    from Texas

    Welded all over for 15 years, then for a lighting mfg. for 7, now I run my own little shop. I enjoy working on customer cars and do my own one or two days a week. I am loving it.
     
  21. Man of adventure.
     
  22. Redz Rodz
    Joined: Oct 4, 2002
    Posts: 490

    Redz Rodz
    Member

    fool for the city,the fleet supervisor making sure the wheels of police,fire,refuse,sewer & public works go round & round,was hoping to be the mayor someday; but i have a few skeletons in the closet that might just have something to say about that!!
     
  23. metalix_421
    Joined: Mar 24, 2010
    Posts: 890

    metalix_421
    Member

    I sell drill pipe and and other tools in the oil field
     
  24. 296 V8
    Joined: Sep 17, 2003
    Posts: 4,666

    296 V8
    BANNED
    from Nor~Cal

    :rolleyes: I make so all the people there that get paid more than me can have a job :mad:
     
  25. Doctor Detroit
    Joined: Aug 12, 2010
    Posts: 1,056

    Doctor Detroit
    Member

    Automotive Engineering & Design.... I design and engineer these vehicles so the occupants inside are safe in the event of ... well... you can figure it out, I'm sure. Some vehicles are a little more obvious than others.
     

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  26. Mercman4life
    Joined: Jan 3, 2010
    Posts: 208

    Mercman4life
    Member

    I'm a glazier by trade, I work with glass and metal not donuts. And I,m a landlord with rental properties. Thats why I have little time to work on my cars, which is all I really want to do...Some day!!
     
  27. MotorVillain
    Joined: Dec 18, 2011
    Posts: 60

    MotorVillain
    Member

    I'm a Car Designer for General Motors, so I get paid to draw up new cars and make models of them with clay and digital sculptors. I spend time in the wind tunnel, I visit factories from time to time. I've worked on exteriors and interiors, production and concept vehicles. Studied in Detroit, worked here 4.5 years then moved out to SoCal for 7 years. I love California but opportunity knocked and about 2 years ago I moved back to Metro Detroit ...haven't looked back since. My wife doesn't understand how I can spend all day around cars then come home and do the same thing all night.... but to me they are totally seperate things: loving traditional old hot rods is a nice counter balance to working on future stuff!

    It's great to see the wide veriety of jobs/talent/experiences on here! Much respect!
     
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  28. 60 ford
    Joined: Nov 23, 2007
    Posts: 1,807

    60 ford
    Member

    I am the fabrication department supervisor at a conveyor company, if you all ever use corrugated cardboard, it probably traveled down our conveyor.
     
  29. FLATHEAD VICKY
    Joined: Jun 4, 2008
    Posts: 112

    FLATHEAD VICKY
    Member

    I'm a the lead patroliam fuel transfure technician expert at local Exxon
     
  30. fenderhead
    Joined: Mar 7, 2010
    Posts: 36

    fenderhead
    Member
    from Stevens PA

    I sell paint and supples to body shops and anyone who wants to paint something.
     

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