Where do you work?

Started by Brandon, August 20, 2002, 06:10:07 AM

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toyoda

#30
Yep.. No right hand drive yodas to be found.  :nerv:
This is the inside of my uhhh  :psss: (jeep)
Its MOOOO colored....  :dunno:
If you don't know why I have a "D" in Toyoda you don't know Toyotas!!
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toyoda

#31
:psss: These are my buddies I feed the extra...errrrrrrrr... I say HI too every day. They live on Cougar pass.  :oops:
If you don't know why I have a "D" in Toyoda you don't know Toyotas!!
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Doc

#32
Dude is the whole thing Moo Colored? :moon:
Wow, really? I took 4 yrs off from this forum and my tag is still here?

toyoda

#33
funny thing is its just the inside.. the out side is the diet coke of MOO...(best Dr. Evil Im.)  :dunno:
If you don't know why I have a "D" in Toyoda you don't know Toyotas!!
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Doc

#34
Welcome to a mooing Heep!!!

You deserve a beer for driving a mooed out jeep  :beer:

BTW where r u located???
Wow, really? I took 4 yrs off from this forum and my tag is still here?

toyoda

#35
Ohhh NO!!! I don't want anyone stealing my top of the line decked out DJ5..  :hahaha: Just click on my profile.. It's there.. I live in the shed behind Allpro.
If you don't know why I have a "D" in Toyoda you don't know Toyotas!!
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mr4x42u

#36
QuoteFreight Dog!

Memphis based!  Live in Steamboat Spgs!


If I did not know anybetter I would say that look like fdx colors around his neck for the id tag..I think I may work for that same memphis based company.I am a vehicle maint mechanic for a large overnight carrier..I love it!! :psss: :up:
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Dirty_Harry

#37
I work for Blackhawk Geoservices as a geophysicist and currently drive this for my work.  We are doing UXO (unexploded ordnance) detection work out at a housing development in Benecia.  

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PAToyota

#38
Director of Architectural Technology at a small architectural firm (16 people).  Finally got my registration a couple years ago after taking the long way about...

Prior to this, two other architectural firms (about 40 people and about 17 people), Gannett Fleming - large international engineering firm (2000+ people), and a small engineering firm (7 people) specializing in work for the food industry.

BigMike

My sister sent me this so I thought I would share :yupyup:

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This is even funnier when you realize it's real!  Next time you have a
bad day at work...think of this guy.

     Rob is a commercial saturation diver for Global Divers in Louisiana.
He performs underwater repairs on offshore drilling rigs. Below is an e-mail
he sent to his sister. She then sent it to radio station 103.2 on FM dial in
Ft. Wayne, Indiana, who was sponsoring a worst job experience contest.
Needless to say, he won.

     Hi Sue,

     Just another note from your bottom-dwelling brother. Last week I had a
bad day at the office. I know you've been feeling down lately at work, so I
thought I would share my dilemma with you. To make you realize it's not so
bad after all. Before I can tell you what happened to me, I first must bore
you with a few technicalities of my job. As you know, my office lies at the
bottom of the sea. I wear a suit to the office. It's a wetsuit. This time
of year the water is quite cool. So what we do to keep warm is this: We have a
diesel powered industrial water heater.

     This $20,000 piece of equipment sucks the water out of the sea. It
heats it to a delightful temperature. It then pumps it down to the diver through
a garden hose, which is taped to the air hose. Now this sounds like a darn
good plan, and I've used it several times with no complaints. What I do,
when I get to the bottom and start working, is take the hose and stuff it
down the back of my wetsuit. This floods my whole suit with warm water.
It's like working in a Jacuzzi. Everything was going well until all of a sudden,
my butt started to itch. So, of course, I scratched it. This only made
things worse. Within a few seconds my butt started to burn. I pulled the
hose out from my back, but the damage was done. In agony I realized what
had happened. The hot water machine had sucked up a jellyfish and pumped it
into my suit.

     Now, since I don't have any hair on my back, the jellyfish couldn't
stick to it. However, the crack of my butt was not as  fortunate. When I
scratched what I thought was an itch, I was actually grinding the jellyfish
into the crack of my butt. I informed the dive supervisor of my dilemma
over the communicator. His instructions were unclear due to the fact that he,
along with five other divers, were all laughing hysterically.

     Needless to say I aborted the dive. I was instructed to make three
agonizing in-water decompression stops totaling thirty-five minutes before
I could reach the surface to begin  my chamber dry decompression. When I
arrived at the surface, I was wearing nothing but my brass helmet. As I
climbed out of the water, the medic, with tears of laughter running down
his face, handed me a tube of cream and told me to rub it on my butt as soon as
I got in the chamber.  The cream put the fire out, but I couldn't poop for
two days because my butt was swollen shut.

     So, next time you're having a bad day at work, think about how much
worse it would be if you had a jellyfish shoved up your butt.
    Now repeat to yourself, "I love my  job, I love my job, I love my job." 
Love, Murray

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ha ha! I Love My Job!!
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#40
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brainlessfool

I love my job, I love my job!  :laugh:
A good day working, that's just sick :reg:

CTENG in KS

I am an aerospace engineer...I was working on the engine for the F35 joint strike fighter, but  am changing jobs.  I am interviewing with Boeing in Wichita, KS on the 28th and after that I have an interview with the Army Research Labs in Aberdeen, MD.  Hmm, what to do...I hear there is some decent wheeling out in the KS OK area...hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...

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No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you

BLACKDOG

Work for a geotechnical engineering company.  I am a lab rat, get to crush concrete cylinders in a hydraulic press to determine their pressure rating to ensure that house foundations and the like can hold up to the forces imposed on them. I also do some moisture testing. 

Best part of my job is I get to drive around a 2000 f150 (not good)  and pick up said cylinders all over the greater sacramento area.  It even has A/C!!!
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Lady Di

Quote from: PAToyota on October 21, 2002, 03:23:55 AM
Small architectural firm (17 people). Trying to work towards getting my license -- a bit more time to fulfill requirements and then take the exams...

Before this, worked for Gannett Fleming - large international engineering firm (2000+ people). Prior to that a small engineering firm (7 people) specializing in work for the food industry.
I work for an architectural firm of about 70 people in Orlando as an AutoCAD tech. PAToyota, if you are ever looking to expand your horizons Central FL is booming and has a huge need for people in the architectural field.
My company is always looking for new people.
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Rocksurfer

I am currently a stupidvisor for a City of Los Angeles Police Garage, been here in Watts for almost 20 years now. :down:
The Ghost-Rider/Ghost Runner

No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you

kneedownnate

Boat mechanic supervisor for a houseboat rental co at shasta lake, ca.  It can get really frustrating at times but the summer scenery is outstanding....if ya get my drift.
RIP KYOTA

You can go through life being scared of the possible, or you can have a little fun and tease the inevitable.

Give a man venison, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to hunt Blacktail, he'll be frustrated for life!

kneedownnate

Quote from: toyoda on September 13, 2002, 02:08:49 PM
Yep.. No right hand drive yodas to be found.  :nerv:

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Just take a trek up to canada and pick up a right hand drive toy diesel, it's just that easy!  Oh yea, take atleast twice as much a cherry similar year toy would be in the us, cause they aint cheap!
RIP KYOTA

You can go through life being scared of the possible, or you can have a little fun and tease the inevitable.

Give a man venison, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to hunt Blacktail, he'll be frustrated for life!

Geno

I am jobless at the moment.  w00t
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i work at a local ski shop because they sponsor me, and i work at my local ski mt because i get a free seasons pass out of it.  so basically i get the winter for free just to use all that money to pay for the truck.

flourman

I am a Head Miller at a flour milling company.  We take wheat from the fields of the US and turn it into flour.  Neat job and I get to claim that I graduated from the only university in the world that offers my degree (Milling Science @ Kansas State University).  It's a lot of work and a lot of hours for alright pay, but I like it and apparently I'm good at it.
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WOW, this thread is old BigMike  :slap: but anyways, I sell reclaimed baptismal water from a local lepper colony. 
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I own a Mobile Detailing Company and have for 12 years.

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*FFC*

Quote from: alyssa2004 on November 16, 2005, 11:42:03 AM

:yupyup: anyways, on topic...I work for CSK Auto, more specifically, at the Kragen Auto Parts in Auburn. It's actually a fun job, especially with the discounts  :thumbs:

:clap2: I worked for Kragens for a year... may be goin back pretty quick too :disturbed:



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Quote from: FordFreakChik on November 16, 2005, 09:29:15 PM
:clap2: I worked for Kragens for a year... may be goin back pretty quick too :disturbed:

cool! I don't know too many girls who work at auto parts stores, and apparently not many of our customers do either. It's funny, I'll be out around town and some guys will walk up to me and ask "aren't you that chick who works at Kragen?"

kind of creepy, I admit...but kinda funny....

notajeep

I am a manager for Duckwalls ALCO stores. Currently in eastern Idaho.... I am hoping for the MOAB store early next year! :beerchug:
You have a Jeep?  That's cute.... So does Barbi.