What is/was your Profession?

tempforce

Member

Equipment
B2650HSDC
Jun 23, 2012
389
4
18
bastrop, tx
a.s. in industrial mechanics, auto repair, wheel aline, transmissions, electrical, tuneups and air conditioning.
r.v. mechanic, gas appliance, water line repair, wiring, collision repairs and welding.
tow truck driver,
gas turbine technician, control room operator. power plant control room and propulsion control operator instructor.
ddg electric plant and operators course development.
boiler operator certificate.
computer tech support,
b.a. human resources, state employment department.
bought fire damaged property to restore and a 56 F100 to customize.
 
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pendoreille

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Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2620, fel, RB1560, Piranha Tooth Bar
Jan 2, 2015
476
13
18
Newport, WA
Getting old? :)

KG-14 was a supplemental key generator, RTTY and Data.

I was gonna ask you how many of the 6088 and 6418 tubes you reckon you've soldered in your career? Personally, I'd guess thousands...

We had a filament voltage test card extender we used. Put the card extender in, put the card under test on the extender, and turn the filament voltage down until the tube crapped out. I don't remember the go/no go value, but after going through the spare card kit and getting all the spares to pass, it made troubleshooting that POS a LOT easier.

Was "the vault" suspended from the overhead in a building at the Portsmouth shipyard? That's where I did both 37 and 14. Pull a fresh set of whites out of the locker at the barracks, and by the time I'd walked across the shipyard to get to the vault I was dirty and soaked in sweat (Portsmouth in the Summer...)

This might give you some flashbacks or nightmares, as appropriate. The writeup matches my experience exactly.
Vault suspended? Stating to bring back memories! The write up was pretty good. I solved the banging on the circuit board problem. I devised a tool from a screw driver and went in and tightened all those pinch connectors. It took days but no more banging on the circuit boards. I even submitted it to NSA as a (beny sug) beneficial suggestion, never heard anything! when the 37t dropped sync all the R's were playing catch up. . I had two 37Ts side by side so both would have to fail. I can still bring back the smell of flux soldering in those tubes. and we did not always start at 0000z (time diversity) which could through in a whole other encryption parameter.

ya think we are still subject to $10000 fine and 10 in the brig?
I liked crypto a lot. I could also hide out from those above me.
Some refereed to us as "twidgets" and some still think I am a bit odd! but that is ok!
and thanks for the "mind video" fun
 

Teese

Member

Equipment
B20
Jul 19, 2013
39
1
8
Lynden, WA
Small town lawyer. Brothers (retired accountant & equip. salesman) both have L-series. The salesman says that with his additional power (29 hp compared to my B20 @ 20) he can move more dirt, but my counter is that I can move dirt quicker and deeper (I'm the only one with a hoe) ... and so goes the friendly jabbing. Our wives sigh and declare that we need to arrange an orange play date or Kubotalympics.
 

sinisterbiker

New member
Sep 26, 2016
43
0
0
US
Salvage yard, millwright, 18 years in a precast concrete plant doing everything, now welding for the past 6 years, mig tig steel, stainless and aluminum

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clay45

New member

Equipment
L2050DT, TSC 5ft Rake, Tartar 5ft rototiller, TSC Middlebuster, TSC CarryAll
Feb 6, 2015
279
1
0
SC
Mostly accountant but did a stint as I/S director for a couple of years back in the 90's. My only time around any heavy equipment was growing up in the oilfield in S. Texas and spending some time around swabbing units and very little wireline or work over rigs. But it was really good experience being around resourceful hardworking men that could arrive at a workaround while we were miles back in a bay on a barge or back in some ranch in a river bottom miles from the nearest pavement. Seems like there was constantly some snag that we had to get rigged up to a well and going. No cell and CB range was too limited. You had to get by with what you had in the pickup or on the rig. It was good experience and since moving to the sticks and getting my little tractors its the first time I've been around diesel, chains & boomers in years.
 

nzzshl

Member

Equipment
1982 Yanmar GT14(YM146), 2015 BX25, BX5450 snowblower
Jan 12, 2015
85
6
8
Fenton, Mi
Test Engineer for the past 4.3 decades in one of the nefarious Big 3 in Michigan. Extensive involvement with Performance Car Testing and dislike of pompous management personalities. Realized recently that the beauty of retirement is that one can exit with significantly developed professional experience without giving it to some self-assuming heir that has less than 5 years experience but claims to have been around the world once and talked to everyone at least twice.
 

kupitz

Member

Equipment
BX2660 with LA243 FEL and Front mount BX2750 snowblower/2763A heated Curtis cab.
Mar 28, 2016
130
3
18
New Providence, PA
23 years with the same company next month in the Packaging Machinery Business. Started as a Field Service Enginner, now ride a desk in middle management....no more travel:)

Got my start 33 years ago right out of HS in the USN as an Electronics Tech which took me to Antarctica and the South Pole of all places. Wouldn't trade that experience for the world.

Now just biding time til retirement where I can spend my days playing with the tractor, riding the scooter and whatever else tickles my fancy.
 

cn2redjeep

New member

Equipment
L3901, tiller, finish mower, pallet forks, rear blade
Mar 27, 2015
25
0
0
Illinois
Retired from a major oil company. Worked maintenance, then Turnaround Specialist (Planner/ Scheduler)


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Flienlow

Member

Equipment
Kubota BX25D, Kubota U25 mini EX, SVL75,Landpride Grapple,Landpride grading scra
Mar 9, 2015
352
3
18
snohomish
Network Engineer for large wireless provider.
 

asgard

Member

Equipment
B2301, 60 inch deck, 51inch blower
Oct 22, 2016
147
15
18
Ontario, Canada
Consulting Structural/Civil Engineer and project manager. Mostly on large projects in Europe.

Now professional snow mover, grass cutter. and firewood preparer.
 

snobhill

New member

Equipment
B7500 Tractor, loader, tiller, 3ph mower, blade
Oct 14, 2014
24
0
0
Fort Vermilion, Alberta
Consulting Structural/Civil Engineer and project manager. Mostly on large projects in Europe.



Now professional snow mover, grass cutter. and firewood preparer.


Wouldn't it sound better to say you are a natural environment manager and an Eco-friendly heating tech?


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67Truckin

Member

Equipment
BX1800D
May 25, 2016
78
2
8
Pleasant Plains
I worked in State government 31 years as an IT Tech building, repairing, installing and performing helpdesk functions on computers. I spent the last three years installing new computers in prisons for the inmates to get their GED certificates thanks to Obama. The real working state employees still had years old computers that were constantly needing repaired as they had no money for upgrades. I am now retired and farming 700 acres of corn and soybeans.
 

D2Cat

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Lifetime Member

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L305DT, B7100HST, TG1860, TG1860D, L4240
Mar 27, 2014
13,888
5,693
113
40 miles south of Kansas City
" I am now retired and farming 700 acres of corn and soybeans."

That's not retired, that's just not going to town for the steady pay check!
 

SDMauler

New member

Equipment
2009 BX2360TV60, RCK60B-23BX
Aug 8, 2014
82
0
0
Parker, SD
Electronics and telecom, trained in the Coast Guard, then worked in the oil fields on the North Slope and offshore, logging camps, mining camps, fish canneries, and small villages all over Alaska. After almost 30 years, decided to relocate to the "lower 48", and picked South Dakota, pretty much the center of the country. Still working in the telecom field down here.
 

Lil Foot

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Lifetime Member

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1979 B7100DT Gear, Nissan Hanix N150-2 Excavator
May 19, 2011
7,584
2,642
113
Peoria, AZ
Retired locomotive engineer.
Always wanted to try that; when I was a tad I thought that would be the best job in the world. I loved my toy trains, so real ones would have to be awesome.:)
 

Canuck3

New member

Equipment
B6100HST-e
Oct 3, 2016
44
0
0
Hartford WI USA
Since college, for the last 8 years I've been the Director of Operations for a major contract Security company in Milwaukee Wi.
 

Fractal

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Equipment
L2501
Dec 27, 2016
92
0
0
Billings, Mt
Worked as a restaurant manager for 13 years until my wife at the time told me I needed to go to school and get a real job, now I work for a bank as a Network Engineer specializing in new network builds in branches, and I also play bass in a local band. working to pay for the house so I can work....
 

davidmac50

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Equipment
L4600
Aug 31, 2016
11
0
0
SUMMIT, MS. USA
Worked 25 years as the parts dept. manager at forestry equipment dealership. Great Christian people to work for. When you thought you had seen or heard it all, something else would pop up. Been retired now for 4 years and still have not found any spare time but loving every minute of it.
 

War Eagle

Member

Equipment
2012 B3000HSDC and Allis Chalmer 5020
Jan 15, 2017
103
22
18
Nampa, Idaho
Retired now but started my working career as a fireman in large metropolitan city. Worked the rescue squad and ladder truck for 6 years.

Went to college to get an ME degree and then worked as an oil drilling engineer for a number of years.

Decided to go back to school for a graduate degree and then went to work in the rare metals industry and managed operations in maintenance and engineering.

After a major union strike I decided I wanted out of this environment so I and went to work for one of the major computer companies and worked in facilities, then product manufacturing and then business management.
Finally retired from that company after 30 yrs.

Now I'm just living the dream