WORK (what you do for a living)

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WORK (what you do for a living)
bodied b2600zx (josh)'s avatar
bodied b2600zx (josh)
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I get 20% off which def helps. The cool stuff is when people return something that cant be resold. We have to throw it away..... In my truck!! haha
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same_me
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Champion Chevrolet.....
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idropdit (brandon)
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oh, okay. i figured it was a dealership. you like it? i almost got a job at regal nissan here but decided against it.
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project84 (rahn)
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I work for Continental Tire North America.



We build around 28,000 passenger tires in a 24 hour period. My main job there is to run the parts room (parts for machine maintenance) but I also have a part in new hire orientation and the in house Six Sigma / Lean Manufacturing training. Yes, I am a Green Belt. No, not in a ninja kind of way either! LOL!
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big rick
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Project Manager for an electrical contractor. My specialty is in low voltage systems, elevator control, fire alarms, security systems. My last big project was UCLA medical center. We built the replacement hospital. I was in charge of the all low voltage systems including the emergency back up generators, fire alarm, PA system and security systems. Now I am designing solar farms to help local communities be less dependant on the energy companies.
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speed_cult
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Random Job Exam Technician









Just kidding, I'm an auto technician of 15 years. Really want to find a new career though and may be going back to school.
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dzminiz
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I work at a Brakeshoe factory in VA... Might only be there for the rest of this week though, damn layoffs!
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same_me
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It's my fourth dealership parts job. I've worked at parts houses and everything else even in a press shop building Honda parts but Dealership work is by far thje best.
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sosatheshark
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well im not working ,i had a bad back injury so im cerified house bitch right now ,but i do audio and fiberglass work for years and owned my own shop ,and try to still do a lil in the garage
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jmzcustomz (jeff)
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Isn't that Six Sigma crap a pain? LOL I used to have to deal with that when I worked for the manufacturer. Gotta love all of the trianing...paper work... and useless changes to try and lean out the process... Oh wait and lets not forget the ever so famous no inventory on the items you know you sell 100,000 plus of each year... When it takes you oh say four months of non stop production to get those numbers. Oh the days of a factory life.