What do you do for a living?

Electrical Engineer working for Lockheed MArtin. I build and test antennas for Miltary and Commercial Satellites. My Antennas make our bombs slip into the terrorists windows and caves.......USA ! USA ! USA ! :)
 
Man it’s been so long since I have posted on here.

I am a freelance runway buffer now, used to ride for Pony Express back in the day but that was short lived because I do not get along with horses, was a telegraph operator but that hurt my finger and just sitting there tapping that machine all day got really old really quick and it’s hard to pick up a sober chick in that career field.






In real life im a full time civilian fire fighter for the Navy, Army Reserve I am the Fire Chief/ 1st Sgt for my unit (4 years USMC, 3 years Army, 7 years Army Reserve) and soon to be real life dad in a few months. Not real exciting these days, but do enjoy it (y)
 
As of right now I am trying to get a job with the California Highway Patrol, going through their hiring process right now which is probable going to take around 2 years to get into the academy, also looking into other agencies in the meanwhile and taking Law Enforcement class at a local JC.
 
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I'm a Firefighter/ Hazardous Materials Specialist in southern California. I've been there for 8 years and before that I was in the Marine Corps where I did Crash Fire Rescue.
 
I am a teacher! I work 5 days a week, from 8.00 to 15.00, but sometimes longer. The pay is nice, and I love to have my weekends off. If you like kids and enjoy explaining things, it's a very nice job. And when you are in the 501st, you are the coolest teacher in town. ;)
 
I do security at NBC universal in Burbank, full time gig and I get my weekends off. I use to be a waiter until I got the security job through my aunt.
 
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