SO what does everyone do for a living. and when do you ever find the time to work on your car or even just to browse and thread on this website....
what do your co workers say about your car?
SO what does everyone do for a living. and when do you ever find the time to work on your car or even just to browse and thread on this website....
what do your co workers say about your car?
Union carpenter, laid off lots of time...
'06 Aveo man trans sedan
Keep a light foot.
Aviation mechanic with the Navy, unemployed at the moment since the end of contract. Thinking about switching professions to something different.
Also lots of time as you can see from frequent posts. Lots of time to work on the car.
2006 Chevrolet Aveo a.k.a. Holden Barina – SOLD
2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS/TC - SOLD
wow yall blow me out the water im too embarrased to even say what i do...but hey im proud in a way to do what i do and wont have it any other way....pay waaaaaayyyy good for me....anywho yea ive been on a 2 week vacation last day is tmrw then back to work. all day shifts and all nighters....so yea reason for my frequent posts as well.
So what exactly do you do for living?Originally Posted by EvySpeedy254
2006 Chevrolet Aveo a.k.a. Holden Barina – SOLD
2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS/TC - SOLD
im a slave at winndixie and a student
I'm currntly working at Firestone as a technician and I will be continuing on as a professional student this september to finish up my last year to getting my 2 automotive degrees
And I pretty much get about 30 minutes at night right before I go to sleep to browse the forum, and no time to work on the car
E-Teeecchhhhhhh!!!!!
^^ baller i wanted 2 work at a tire place.. im obbssed with cars even if its just wheels.
im an Electrician,
i've done many houses, service calls from adding plugs 2 rewiring panels and adding more stuff. i have done commercial jobs like a local Buffalo Wild Wings.<- pain in the ass
my wife works at Gordans Jewler, BLING BLING lol its
my jobs aight. i can do side work at least~
I work as a GS civilian at Tinker Air Force Base. Work as an action officer for the command section of the Air Logistics Center. High stress, but it's also highly visibile and very rewarding. Makes it all worth it at the end of the day.
I'm also an Air Force Reservist. I'm a Vehicle Operator (scored high enough on the ASVAB that I was told that I could essentially have any job that I wanted, so what do I pick? The shortest tech school with the most benefits, lol). Although I have no complaints; if I wouldn't have deployed, I wouldn't have the civilian job that I have today (hired off of a Veteran's Preference). Everything happens for a reason!