What Line Of Work Are You In

Yeah I here yeah. Jobs are pretty scares in the seismic industry right now. Really hoping for a turn around soon but looks like we are going to have to hold on a while longer.
 
I work in forestry, specializing in geospatial mapping systems. So if everyone would build a house/ add on to their current one with southern pine lumber it would be very appreciated.(y)
 
Anymore I am working at not working. I retired 7 years ago from a communication company in Colorado. At the time I was working on anything that I needed to work on and it changed day to day. I have worked on everything from the old grounded magneto phones or crank phones to micro wave and fiber optics. From climbing poles stringing open copper wire to digging trenches for cables and fibers. Personally I liked the old crank phones the best, it was a much simpler life back then.
 
I'm an agrologist specializing in animal and poultry nutrition, retired 5 years ago after 30 years in the livestock and poultry feed industry. Still a partner in our family farm, raising turkeys. My wife and I have made it our mission to explore the world as much as we can, one photographic safari to east Africa and one plains game hunt to South Africas Eastern Cape just made me want more. We have two recreational bush camps in Canada, our elk/deer/moose/bear hunting camp (and our friends trapline) in Eastern Saskatchewan and a Northern British Columbia wilderness fishing retreat. I hunt waterfowl and upland birds with versatile gun dogs at home in central Saskatchewan.
 
Keeping the power on.



 

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I am a Production Manager in Small town North Carolina 1 minute over the South Carolina boarder. We are an "industrial yarn converter". Our big business that is most relateable to many is that we make the material inside the large "round slings" that cranes use to pick up cargo, shipping containers, etc.
 
I am in the Telematics Industry.

I am responsible for our bureau service department, which includes the management of our customers base vehicles from a telematics perspective. We also provide a service where we have consultants that analyzes the data, and present to the customers , and assists them in utilizing it as effective as possible.

Recently sales was also added part of my portfolio.

In Short, I specialize in Fleet Management & Vehicle Tracking
 
I am in the Telematics Industry.

I am responsible for our bureau service department, which includes the management of our customers base vehicles from a telematics perspective. We also provide a service where we have consultants that analyzes the data, and present to the customers , and assists them in utilizing it as effective as possible.

Recently sales was also added part of my portfolio.

In Short, I specialize in Fleet Management & Vehicle Tracking

Grew up logging. US Navy Seabee (builder) 1960-64. General building contractor, all construction trades, til 2005. US Army Reserve 1975-79 ( NCO School instructor). US Coast Guard Reserve 79-81 (XO on an 82 foot cutter). US Army Reserve 81-2000 (Master Trainer at NCO School). Retired in 2000 as Master Sgt/1st Sgt. 30 years, 6 months, 8 days combined service. Still build some, do some woodworking, mostly rustic cedar furniture, a little welding, and whatever I want. If I can't find it, I build it.
 
Rehabilitation Specialist- Agriculture. Currently employed by a international mining company. Once open groove mining and back filling is complete , I move in with the big yellow machines and shape the area to the desired profile / slope. Thereafter the hard work starts to rehabilitate the soil to such a degree that sustainable agriculture can take place. Sugarcane and Forestry takes preference.

Before landclaims took our family farm- farmed beef cattle and had orchards with oranges and peaches together with my father.
 
Former Army Officer and former Police Officer (seems like a million years ago on both of those...)... currently oversee global operations for a service provider that works with the Deptartment of Defense and the Department of State...
 
I may have already replied to this thread but just found this vid so thought I would share...and the baseball game is rain delay...

 
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