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What Is Your Job.........

Officially 3 days into the new job. Not quite time for a paycheck yet, almost 3 months unemployed and spending way too much time sitting on internet forums drained my money a bit.

Engineer and designer at a small shop that specializes in temperature control for fluid applications (painting, coating, etc). I can feel it's going to get pretty intense pretty fast, the engineering department doubled in size with the addition of myself and I've already churned out details on a new prototype device and taking the lead on getting our supplier to make a few odd sheet metal parts.

I need to save for a new car, but that doesn't mean an Oakley a month isn't in the cards :big_boss: :dance3:
 
Shooter-medic said:
Full time flight paramedic/EMS educator
Part time tactical paramedic and firefighter paramedic

Full time dad.

Where do you work? I work for Lee County EMS in Florida
 
Officially 3 days into the new job. Not quite time for a paycheck yet, almost 3 months unemployed and spending way too much time sitting on internet forums drained my money a bit.

Engineer and designer at a small shop that specializes in temperature control for fluid applications (painting, coating, etc). I can feel it's going to get pretty intense pretty fast, the engineering department doubled in size with the addition of myself and I've already churned out details on a new prototype device and taking the lead on getting our supplier to make a few odd sheet metal parts.

I need to save for a new car, but that doesn't mean an Oakley a month isn't in the cards :big_boss: :dance3:

congrats on the new job man!
 
Officially 3 days into the new job. Not quite time for a paycheck yet, almost 3 months unemployed and spending way too much time sitting on internet forums drained my money a bit.

Engineer and designer at a small shop that specializes in temperature control for fluid applications (painting, coating, etc). I can feel it's going to get pretty intense pretty fast, the engineering department doubled in size with the addition of myself and I've already churned out details on a new prototype device and taking the lead on getting our supplier to make a few odd sheet metal parts.

I need to save for a new car, but that doesn't mean an Oakley a month isn't in the cards :big_boss: :dance3:

congrats on the new job man!
 
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