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What do you do for a living?

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#1 ·
Not what you enjoy to do, passtimes, or hobbies, but what is you day job. Provide pics too.

I suspect we have everything from pencil pushers to contractors or 9-5'ers and 5am-9pm'ers. I just want to everyone doing their thing, maybe have some talent to show.
 
#2 ·
Im a Lineman for Time Warner Cable.

The only pics I have are a few years old but they show what I do.
 

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Residental HVAC Thursday through Sunday. 10 am to 2 am if were busy.
Own/operate my tree business Monday through Wednesday.
Removals-trimming-diagnosis-treatment.

Still havnt figured out how to do pics-sorry.
 
#4 ·
Mechanic for W.W. Transport in Burlington Iowa, fleet has 500+ trucks and 2,000+ trailers, ranging from tankers, to dry bulk, to a 1.2 million dollar trailer to haul super loads that can go from 70 feet long to 140 feet, and around 13 axles total I believe, regular flat beds/step decks, steerable trailers, reefer trailers, etc. Trucks are mostly Volvo's right now, quite a few Internationals, Macks, and Kenworths though.



^That is a propane tank, 140 feet long, total weight is around 200k. The trailer at the back is a steerable trailer.




^Steerable in action.

If you guys want more pictures I will be more then happy to take more while I'm at work.
 
#6 ·
Mechanic for W.W. Transport in Burlington Iowa, fleet has 500+ trucks and 2,000+ trailers, ranging from tankers, to dry bulk, to a 1.2 million dollar trailer to haul super loads that can go from 70 feet long to 140 feet, and around 13 axles total I believe, regular flat beds/step decks, steerable trailers, reefer trailers, etc. Trucks are mostly Volvo's right now, quite a few Internationals, Macks, and Kenworths though.
No way, I'm from Burlington, Iowa, too! I haven't heard of W.W. Transport, where is it?
 
#5 ·
Corrosion Specialist Team Leader in Prudhoe Bay AK oilfield







this truck ^ stuck



 
#58 ·
Corrosion Specialist Team Leader in Prudhoe Bay AK oilfield

I work up in Prudhoe Bay as well, I am a Material Coordinator / Buyer in the Projects group.

I am also on the Volunteer Fire Dept when I am on shift at work.

It warmed up a bit, it's only -29 out now.....
 
#9 ·
I'm an equipment operator in the kuparuk oil field AK. most of what we do is hauling fluids to and from the drill rigs to keep them running. we drive trucks like these hold 325 barrels

 
#10 ·
Work on a tug boat in Norfolk,Va can't get my pics of my engine room to work. 2 16cyl mtu 2450 hp each

2003 f350 eclb lariat 6.0
arps, egr delete, banks techni cooler,bully dog intake, sct, blue spring, banjo bolts, gauges, 4" turbo back
 
#15 ·
High school student in the morning, college in the afternoon. But i work on the farm, work for my dad at our drive-thru, and work for my brother doing lawn irrigation. Nothing special, but 3 very different jobs. But hopefully in 4-5 years i'll be putting my degree to work making some cash.
 
#21 ·
Do excavating and underground for my day job......farming in spring and fall at night...... Wrenching on 6.0's in the rest of all my free time lol
 
#22 ·
make huggies diapers in northern Utah haha. not to bad rotating 3 12's
 
#26 ·
i was an assistant golf pro for the last 3 years, quite that end of last season, now i work for a cabinet company doinig project management and all the scale cad drawings, and co owner of our new truck shop!

the truck sure was fun to bring to the golf course though haha
 
#28 ·
Im a mud logger, working in eagleford shale. Easiest job ive had so far.
 
#29 ·
Firefighter overall best job in the world
 
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