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    What do you do for a living?

    This thread is for those who would like to share just what it is that you do for a living!

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    Many already know that I am a Sergeant with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, I have been with the Sheriff's office for about 12 years now. I am also a 287g Immigrations and Customs Enforcement Officer (ICE) with the Department of Homeland Security.

    Prior to my Law Enforcement Carrier is was a Captain in The Salvation Army for 15 years and a Sergeant in the United States Air Force before that.
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    I'm a work from home dad, I run my own web hosting and web design company. Mostly do contract work for a small marketing company some old client friends started back in VA. Keeps me flexible to move around with my wife since she's in the Navy currently.

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    Xerox service and my wife owns a beauty salon. Yes, she wins
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    Was an ASE certified tech. Got my Mech-E degree (with cert in Aerospace) and now do failure & root cause analysis and design work for the Navy.

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    Copier Salesman it is not too bad
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    I toured Huey's plant a couple years ago, pretty cool place.

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    I'm an engineer (EE and CS) and design radiation monitoring instruments. I worked for a radiation instruments company for 13 years, then started a CAD software company then went back to consulting for my first employer for a few more years before starting my present company in 2002. It's called Bladewerx. We also do radiation shielding materials.
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    It is amazing how far CAD software has advanced. I was the first person to use AutoCad on a portable computer. The first Compaq computer looked like a sewing machine with a flip down keyboard. You had to pay $1,000 for an optional 10 meg hard drive. I bought AutoCad version 1.1A and it would not run on the Compaq until the single tech at Autodesk and I worked out the bugs in the software to get it working. I would use it to design Surgery centers. When I went to the state department of health to get the state architects to review the plans, I would take them out to the parking lot to make the changes in the drawings and get sign off right away. Thats my story and I am sticking to it.
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