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    Posted: April-25-2008 at 10:45am
gigem75 and 79Tique- Sounds like you guys are living the dream. Summers off, can retire, but don't want too...sounds like good possitions to be in!

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I own a business that specializes in winter recreation. We offer guided snowmobile tours, back country skiing tours,classes in avalanche safety, and provide avalanche forecasting services to a local ski resort.

My wife is a High school science teacher. We both have the summers off.
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Worked for the same company 28 years. We make the plastic the shampoo come in. Timing is good, we just introduced a product that contains no bpa and the phones have been ringing off the hook. Do the photography, video production, and generally make other people look good. Since powerpoint everyone thinks their a design specialist although most are visually illiterate so demand for that has slowed so I reinvented my job a couple of times which I suppose is the reason I'm still there. The majority of my time is spent developing and delivering online training. We used to be the chemical end of a major photographic company but were spun off in 94 or thereabouts. I could retire but I work with a great bunch of people, enjoy what I do and they buy me fun toys to play with so I guess I'll hang around until someone pisses me off.
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Uhhhh...what spare time?

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Millwright at Ford, own and operate a lawncare and snow remoaval business, and I also own and operate a real estate post business. In my spare time I manage to make it to lake and see my wife.
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Thread jack...

Mark: Did you notice the "Southeast Mini Reunion" thread that was started by azeus17? How about it? Another day like we had with Reid and his posse on the river would be fun. Nothing real fancy...just throw out a location and meet up with a few boats.

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Reid and Quinner, At the gooseblind!!
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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

JBear,
You know as we get older, no matter what color it is, as long as it's there!!


You WERE talking about your hair, right quinner? Reminds of the big-bellied Chicagoan who when at the doctor was asked, "when was the last time you saw your penis?", and the guy tells the doc, "oh, several yrs ago." "So why don't you diet?" (heard as 'dye it'), asks the doc. "Why, what color is it now?", asked quinner.

And thanks Jbear for trying to lift my heavily damaged ego, as I know he was taking a stab at the ReidDome.

As for work, I'm still partners in a construction company which builds and services cellular facilities. I gravitated to this 18 yrs ago as a transition from an architectural career where I was doing design work for BellSouth wireless facilities.      
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

John and I have that look of wisdom and class. What's that saying John? Something about snow on the volcano but a fire inside?


LOL Pete! Though I hope you're not talking about the Vesuvius... that volcano has been dormant for ages and is not likely to fire up again...!
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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Originally posted by azeus17 azeus17 wrote:

I am in package development for a company that makes haircare products that are sold mostly to salons. So basically, I kind of develope the way the shampoo gets from our manufacturing, into a bottle, in a box, on a pallet, on a truck and to a DC.


Any chance we can get a Pallet of Grecian Formula dropped at Jbears place and a Thimble or 2 of shampoo off to Reid?


I'm sure glad you didn't include me with the Grecian formula! It doesn't bother me and I get compliments on my hair all the time! John and I have that look of wisdom and class. What's that saying John? Something about snow on the volcano but a fire inside?


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Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

CQ: This is my natural color! Now anyhow...used to be brown.
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It looks good on you and emphasizes your wisdom
- Gun control means: using BOTH hands!
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Originally posted by 62 wood 62 wood wrote:

Kristof,
How long you been in the army?


Since 09 Sep 1994, Steve
Did a few short time jobs before going in the army, to broaden my horizon after finishing school.
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Military first. Left after a not too fun Viet Nam trip..see the world!! HA!. Bummed around,raced motorcycles professionally, left due to low pay in the sixties and early seventies. Trained in hydraulics, SCR electronics and LPG fuel systems, worked in the forklift and equipment industry for twenty years, good pay, lots of pain and a few injuries. Semi-retired. While living on my Pacemaker motor yacht, where we still are, the marina asked me to work. Went to OMC and Yamaha training, worked on all the inboard systems for the next fifteen years, never did like working on ob's. Keep trying to completely retire but the marina still needs help from time to time and I own several boats, off road vehicles, etc. Have to work sometimes to keep up the bad habits. Gave up on the Grecian...white goes well with a tan. Forgot to mention that the only thing I never stopped all those years was that I skied or barefooted every year from 1951 'til the 90's when I thought I was too old to ski. WRONG answer, I'm doing it again.
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Kristof,
How long you been in the army?


Pam and I run our own business , we design and sell custom cabinetry.   Eric, I can remember a contractor told me when we started it over20 years ago..."The key to running your own business was to only work half days....And it doesnt matter which half".
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Amen brother CQ....but I wouldn't care as long as I was as handsome as the famous ReidP.....

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Work with Engineers and Customers on early release products for Cisco in the Storage Area Networking environment. Mostly Fiber Channel stuff.
I was planning on retiring on April 30th of this year but accepted a new position and agreed to work at it for another year before I depart. Not sure I got the better end of that deal...
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JBear,

You know as we get older, no matter what color it is, as long as it's there!!
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Adam: Its all good man...very interesting seeing what a diverse group we have on here. I didn't mean any thing by my "been there before" comment.

CQ: This is my natural color! Now anyhow...used to be brown.

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Originally posted by azeus17 azeus17 wrote:

Kristof-
They must pay you army guys pretty well over there. Good for you!
I don't know exactly what they pay over here, but I know it is not enough for what they do. I don't know how you guys can do it.


Well we do get paid, but won't get rich with it. But as so many soldiers in both our countries, I too do it because I'm a patriot.
I only wish that it would be appreciated more by some people who take their freedom for granted...

But, that has been elaborately discussed in another topic...

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- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle...

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i really thought those were extensions Quin.

im with the boat doc, i need somewhere to go during day. when you own your own business the wife doesnt expect you home at 5:30 or on the weekends, if your thinking about going into business give me a call, I'll talk you right out of it

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Originally posted by azeus17 azeus17 wrote:

I am in package development for a company that makes haircare products that are sold mostly to salons. So basically, I kind of develope the way the shampoo gets from our manufacturing, into a bottle, in a box, on a pallet, on a truck and to a DC.


Any chance we can get a Pallet of Grecian Formula dropped at Jbears place and a Thimble or 2 of shampoo off to Reid?
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The Boat Doctor, that about says it all.
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Kristof-
They must pay you army guys pretty well over there. Good for you!

I don't know exactly what they pay over here, but I know it is not enough for what they do. I don't know how you guys can do it.
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Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

I think I remember this thread from a year ago or so.....


May have been before my time here. Sorry if a repeat, but it is interesting to get an idea of everyones background.
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Well, I'm an army guy... First Sergeant Major, former tank commander, now personel division.
My wife owns and runs a sandwichbar.

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Presently, I own a custom charter/party bus. Did teach Indus. Tech/Indus. Arts for 34 years retiring in 1996.
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i am co-director of an anticoagulation and diabetes clinic. We treat patients on chronic anticoagulation, who have acute clots in either lungs or legs, or have diabetes/HTN/high cholesterol etc.   I also am part owner in a yard chemical application company named southeastern turf lawn services.

explains why i ask so many questions about boat maintenance.

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I"m partners in a company that makes precast concrete manholes. The kind jbear and possibly Gary used to crawl around in.
We also do small bridges, buildings, and BOAT RAMPS!
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