What do you do for a living?

#1
I have had a few ask so I decided to make a thread.
We have a small Trucking and Rigging co. we specialise in CNC Machinery and setting plants up for production, Utah is very heavy in manufacturing and keeps me with two crews busy most every day. For equipment I run step deck trailers double drops stretchs and detach trailers, on lifting capacity I can place up to 150,000 with no problems.

Fresh in from Oxnard




This is building the base and foundation for a G&L Boring Mill (A Big One) 180,000lbs note the man getting into the pit

 
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#2
This is my Wiggins 45K lifting capcity it works most every day rain or shine



A Okuma MCR Multi Column for the military 150K work station



BIG HAAS

 
#4
I work for a small company that remanufactures gas station equipment :thumbsup: Meters,pumps,control valves, vapor vacumes ect. ect. ect. We did 1 million in sales in June:thumbsup:
 

buckeye

Well-Known Member
#5
Orthopaedic physicians assistant. Sports med, few total joints andgeneral ortho. Over 30 years. Had a 6 year gig with plastic and reconstructive surgeons. That got boring Once ya seen one boob job youve seen them all. I can sew ya up like no one else including the docs. If it wasnt for the.crazy workers comp folks.and insurance companies, everyday would be a great day. I love what I do and feel like I have made a difference in many many peoples lives.
 
#6
I work for the great satan of mining, exploiter of men and squanderer of earth's natural resources, Hoarder of wealth, Vale ( formerly CVRD of brazil, not by choice my employern was gobbled up in a hostile take over ).....

I pull wire like the other peasents in my work group

All hail great leader and CEO!
 
#7
Heavy equipment operator.I specialize in site development,but in this small town of enid ok there isnt much constuction.I entered the oilfields,installing new gas and oil pipelines and also repairs.When we have to install new lines and have to cross exsisting compressed natural gas lines.I am the guy they call to dig them up,makes me nervous digging up lines that can have 2 and3 thousand pounds of pressure.But as to date havent so much as scratched one.
 

oldfatguy

Active Member
#8
union sheet metal worker,

hopefully the peoples republic of NJ will find a way to get construction moving again in bankrupt this state.
 
#9
I work for ADM (Archer Daniels Midland) which is a very large international agri-business as an I.T. Project Manager. Not very exciting work really but a movie was made about my company a few years ago and was actually filmed here in town. The movie starred Matt Damon and was called the "Informant!". The corporate offices look just like as the movie depicted them.
 

gbones

New Member
#10
boats, sail and power. ive done everything from plumbing, watermakers=reverse osmosis, detail/wash wax buff, ALOT of sanding, built a few boats- 1st boat i built was PUMA in '08 then started on a 80' mold and got laid off, then worked for another builder and built a catamaran. the last 2+yrs ive been working for myself and this year has been the slowest in my boat working years, almost 20yrs now:doah: so ya i hate boats, but working for myself i make damn good $$$ when ever the frigging work shows up:censure:
 
#11
journeyman lineman.

i work on power lines.

20' daredevils aka telephone dorks are not lineman. all they do is lean a ladder up against a pole and work on crap.

the real work and men are at the top! :thumbsup:
 
#15
pornstar. pm me for my website.. lol jk... im helping a local mechanic rebuild motors and stuff like that... brakes, fuel pumps, oil change... all that kinda stuff
 
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