What do all you people do for a living?

Sr. Environmental Engineer for a private consulting company. Mostly wastewater and water systems for municipal clients.
Some say it smalls like money.
 
Civil Engineer/Project Manager working on mostly commercial/residential land development projects.
 
Public Relations & Marketing. My wife and I own the firm.
 
Just graduated in May with my B.S. in geology from Texas Tech University in Lubbock Texas. Currently working as an Intern for a publicly traded Oil and Gas company in Midland Texas for the summer. Returning to Texas Tech in the fall to start on my master's in geology with emphasis in sequence stratigraphy, petroleum, and carbonates.

Oh, I am also a photographer and storm chaser for a local news station in Lubbock

Graham Butler
graham.butler at ttu.edu
http://www.darkskyproductions.com
 
Retired Army Officer.
Now, director of strategic plans for a large technology company.


Amateur diesel mechanic and Sea Ray repair technician.
Journeyman fiberglass maintenance technician.
Project Manager, Truly Blessed II Detailing and Maintenance Project

Professional Marina Curmudgeon: "hey..the sign says no wake captain, slow that boat down!!!"


regards
Skip
 
Retired from U.S. Navy after 22 years.

Now work for a Major Aircraft Manufacturing Company in St Louis on the F/A-18 program.

Scott
1992 230 Sundancer
Liberty Call
 
Career Fire Captain...thats me in the yellow helmet on a very long day.......

 
Professional airborne glue-checker on overhauled/remanufactured Strike Fightin' FA-18's...well...up until they got on to me and figured 16 straight years with an IMAX theater for an office was too good for a man to get so off to Navy Purgatory I was sent to try to figure out the 'business side' of all we do to ensure your tax dollars are wisely invested in tomorrow's readiness.

All day in meetings and in front of a dell flatscreen :smt021 ...thank the man on the top floor for the new boat :smt038
 
Lots and lots of public servants - Armed Forces, Police, Defense Ind....
 
yeah...I feel like I "own" our favorite lake during the week.....I do have more time but will not be buying a 480da anytime soon !....everything in life is a compromise.....I want to say I read most of the boating boards and the knowledge & civility of our group here is awesome !
 
Quint4 said:
I want to say I read most of the boating boards and the knowledge & civility of our group here is awesome !

Don't mean to run with this tangent but I will second this one hands down. I am very new to this board but have been on a storm chasing forum for many years now and lately its gone to h*** in a handbasket. People are giving up, 5 Mods are required just to make sure mid-day flame wars don't start, and they still need more Mods. Its much more pleasant to come read this board gaining knowledge and meeting people rather than putting up with the utter crap on the other one.

So, as the designated newbie congrats to everyone on the board for not only getting along but having worth while input and advice!!

Graham Butler
graham.butler at ttu.edu
http://www.darkskyproductions.com
 
Perhaps our common interest in what brings us all here, combined with the maturity of retired cops, fighter pilots and systems developers keeps most people from going too crazy.
 
Regional Sales Mgr. for a large Sign & Graphics company...We do a lot of cool things. Though not a Sea Ray thought you'd like to see this boat we wrapped recently for a client of mine.

Barry
 
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Cap10Pat said:
Perhaps our common interest in what brings us all here, combined with the maturity of retired cops, fighter pilots and systems developers keeps most people from going too crazy.


And then there are some of us who just are not going to put up with the crap you see on other forums................
 

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