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« on: April 02, 2015, 02:28:35 pm »

Dont know if this has been posted before. But what does everybody do for a living? Im just curious. I do just about any kind of construction i can get my hands on. But i do mostly paint and sheetrock work. I use to be part of a television show called elbow room on hgtv. That was cool but didnt last long. I worked for a company called premier homes and contracting and they quit the tv show. I liked it though..lol..
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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2015, 02:53:14 pm »

I do custom cabinets and trim but I have done just bout every thing under the sun to keep momma at home to raise my kids
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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2015, 02:59:43 pm »

Dang judge...those suckers look good !!
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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2015, 03:08:50 pm »

Thanks G H every thing I do is made from scratch made on site most of the time that mantel was out of some 120 yr old admora or how ever it's spelled lol I copied one from Europe the guy wanted 50 grand for it I made that one 7500 bucks
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« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2015, 03:29:29 pm »

Very nice work Judge.

I am one of those good for nothing, don't ever pay for anything insurance adjuster.  Was in the textile business for several years until they sent it all to Mexico, then roofing, then ran a body shop and then in the adjusting for the last 15yrs or so.  Been good but lots of ups and downs cause I am self employed.
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« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2015, 03:32:24 pm »

Thanks G H every thing I do is made from scratch made on site most of the time that mantel was out of some 120 yr old admora or how ever it's spelled lol I copied one from Europe the guy wanted 50 grand for it I made that one 7500 bucks
Props to ya' judge for still being able to make a living and not charging astronomical rates...material pricing is making it more and more difficult to keep quality craftsmanship and material up without breaking the customers bank. At least that is what a buddy of mine that is in the same business tells me his challenges are these days.
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« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2015, 05:11:22 pm »

It's very hard to be competive in the trades now days. Even worse for the no lic trades our friends from cross the border have drove the labor price down so bad they can't even make money half the time while the builder make more and more money. Most houses are not being built as well as they should be due  to high profits and cheap labor and cheap materials. I don't drop my price for any one it is what is but I tell my customers this I always answer my phone and pay me when your happy I mess jobs over price all the time but those are the jobs you didn't want any way lol
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« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2015, 05:32:34 pm »

Thanks G H every thing I do is made from scratch made on site most of the time that mantel was out of some 120 yr old admora or how ever it's spelled lol I copied one from Europe the guy wanted 50 grand for it I made that one 7500 bucks
Props to ya' judge for still being able to make a living and not charging astronomical rates...material pricing is making it more and more difficult to keep quality craftsmanship and material up without breaking the customers bank. At least that is what a buddy of mine that is in the same business tells me his challenges are these days.
absolutely. I usually work the cheapest..haha..im not illeagal alien cheap, but i tell people "im trying to make a livin , not a killin" i wont work for nothing but i do like to be cheap. As long as i can eat, sleep , hunt and keep the woman happy then i'm good to go.
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« Reply #8 on: April 02, 2015, 05:43:23 pm »

I work as a heli mechanic for a heavy lift helicopter company in oregon. Been wrenching on them whopity whops for 12yrs now. Before that, i worked as a commercial/industrial contractor and before that, 18 wheeler mechanic
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« Reply #9 on: April 02, 2015, 05:57:46 pm »

Natural gas compressor mechanic for Enable Midstream Partners.
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process operator. We take the air straight from the atmosphere and separate it. Gaseous oxygen and nitrogen goes in the pipeline for refineries and such. Liquid oxygen and nitrogen goes at holding tanks for trucks to pick up. We also have a 38 MW gas turbine generator with a HRSG. We use the power for the plant and send the steam to a refinery next door for their boilers.
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« Reply #11 on: April 02, 2015, 07:42:59 pm »

I work at a lignite power plant... I get pretty dirty but bring home the money.


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« Reply #12 on: April 02, 2015, 08:00:14 pm »

Registered nurse, been in operating room doing heart surgery for 40 yrs now. retired from the state teaching hospital in 01 ,just changed to a private hospital, so I  get my check plus my pay,, don't have to work crazy overtime like I used to, worked for a veterinarian for problems 15 yrs in 70's &80's, even after I got my RN, I kept working just cut I enjoyed the animals and learned stuff  I still use today. a lso did dry wall and painted in the 70's with a high school buddy whose dad was in that business, we had a blast and learned skills that made me allotta extra cash,, working with all them girl nurses, single & divorce ed, they always needed so eone to do painting  for em.shoot, I ' ve always worked extra ,, would work weekends at my  old hospital , level 1 trauma,after last heart case, would go to general surgery. And scrub watever came through thedoors, mva, gsw, work from Friday evening straight through to my regular shift on Monday morning,, can't work like that any more, but boy, u used to b able to make the time,
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« Reply #13 on: April 02, 2015, 08:04:50 pm »

I was a Veterinary Technician for 14 years. Now my dream is to open a small scale boarding/traininh facility. I prefer dogs over people any day.
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I turn tricks....cheep too..holla
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I turn tricks....cheep too..holla

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« Reply #16 on: April 02, 2015, 08:38:19 pm »

how many roses for a hh? 
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« Reply #17 on: April 02, 2015, 08:40:31 pm »

My sister turns tricks she's made a good living out of it never has had a normal job works her own hrs always has a pocket full of cash. But it has taken a toll on her I can't tell ya how many times she has been to the er and jail but that's the life she wants
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« Reply #18 on: April 02, 2015, 08:46:21 pm »

as a kid I was babysitted in the cotton field under the trailer because the babysitter was too young to stay at home...wasn't long I was working for free for my dad...farming and ranching but best of all running dogs most every day to satisfy my ADHD...  Grin then I was in process operations for 32 years and retired...the best part of my job was making improvements that weren't in the books...after retirement I laid off a little while and realized I like working more than not working...so back to work in Safety, permit writing and now as a Planner for Turnarounds at the big plant...had to go through a big learning curve using power point, acrobat, and other programs in the computer...the real work is easy...but I am kind of challenged when it comes to modern technology... Huh? Cheesy it is true...it is harder for old dogs to learn new tricks...but I have been blessed...all the engineers I worked with before retirement are now the big dogs at the big plant and they were always calling be to go back and I eventually did...and so I consider myself very lucky to have them calling...I reckon I had them fooled all them years...  Embarrassed I probably will work till I am 70 years old if the good lord allows me to do so...
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See-through fireplace. One side inside one side out....some of my tricks...just alittle taste of what I can do...Kiss
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