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What do you do for a living?


Alfadog

What do you do for a living?  

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  1. 1. What do you do for a living?

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    • Education/Training
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    • Engineering
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    • Exec/Senior Management
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    • Government/Military
      8
    • IT Related
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    • Legal Professional
      1
    • Manufacturing
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    • Medical Professional
      3
    • Retired
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      9
    • Self-Employed
      6
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Ok Don´t laugh. I have a business selling parts for MGs, Triumphs, Jags & Minis.

I got into Datsuns as I was tired of fixing the same things on my Bristish classic over & over again !

ROFL ROFL ROFL

Sorry, that's just brilliant.

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I work in a engineering team, as a projects supervisor at Network Ten - a commercial television network down under.

I am doing a lot of CAD dwg's of systems, furniture and floor plans for TV stations and manage projects, timelines and budgets.

Don't know why my 240z project doesn't seem to follow any timeline nor stick to a budget, and isn't finished yet.......

I keep telling myself it's all about the journey....

My job is pretty cool, as long as I can stay clear of any "talent" or producer, whose ego's are per default unbelieveable large.

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Ive been a motor mechanic since 1978, working on V.W. Audi Fiat Lancia and Subaru for the first seven years, then I looked after cars trucks cranes and various bits of plant for a power supply company until six years ago, when I started teaching apprentice motor mechanics (car and truck) with TAFE (Technical and further Education) in NSW.

It was working on V-dubs that made me buy a Datto for my first car.

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I'm currently working as a brain surgeon to pay for bartending school.

In all seriousness, I'm a mechanical designer involved in HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) as well as piping systems design and I love it. I got involved in electrical design by mistake (?) for a while. BORING!! Just not my cup of tea. So, no offense to any of you sparkies

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I have been working in IT for 12 years including 2 years living in Melbourne Australia (2001-2003), it is good to be back home in New Zealand with my Z and motorbike again :D . Now just need to get the Z back on the road.....

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Can you elaborate on why working on V-Dubs made you get a Datto? I'm just trying to work out what exactly your getting at :)

Well Gav, if you spend your day fixing old VW Kombi's and Beatles you dont want to do it on the weekends too. And looking back it was a bloody good idea too.

Steven

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