What do you guys do for a living?
I have worked for the same company for 29 years as an Aero-Space Technician, I have assembled guidance rockets and installed them on satellites, worked for a short time in the Space Suit and Shuttle hardware. For the past 20 years I've been building Oxygen Generators for the British and US Navy's and for the Space Station. For 7 years, 9 month's and 6 day's before that I was in the US Air Force as a Jet Engine Mechanic, on the Flight line.
My son, rota92 has worked for the same company for almost 3 years now. He started out rebuilding air control valves for the Airlines and since Jan 09 he has been assembling the Space Suit. He's still taking college classes 2 or 3 nights a week, and is a Safety Stward for the Union. He has bigger plans then staying where he is now.
Stay in school, make the most of your time there, even if it's Tech school it all leads to a good life.
My son, rota92 has worked for the same company for almost 3 years now. He started out rebuilding air control valves for the Airlines and since Jan 09 he has been assembling the Space Suit. He's still taking college classes 2 or 3 nights a week, and is a Safety Stward for the Union. He has bigger plans then staying where he is now.
Stay in school, make the most of your time there, even if it's Tech school it all leads to a good life.
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I have worked for the same company for 29 years as an Aero-Space Technician, I have assembled guidance rockets and installed them on satellites, worked for a short time in the Space Suit and Shuttle hardware. For the past 20 years I've been building Oxygen Generators for the British and US Navy's and for the Space Station. For 7 years, 9 month's and 6 day's before that I was in the US Air Force as a Jet Engine Mechanic, on the Flight line.
I am a computer technician. I have held many jobs through the various stages of my civic build, from grocery stores to autozone to Fry's and now finally a 9-5 fixing computers. Pretty sure im settling into the IT field now, at least for a while. Its nice to keep my cars as a hobby since its my real passion.
I'm a pool supervisor for a hotel on the Las Vegas strip and EMT-I certified so I'm currently waiting to get hired by an ambulance company and EVENTUALLY become a paramedic for a Fire Department
restaurant cook making just 9 bucks an hour for 35 hours a week but i own my civic, minivan and a crew cab truck, so i can get the car to the race track after i pay my bills, rent, food and give some to my wife but is ggod i get some for the car when i got some extra money.
My brother steve gossage was at the blairsville campus in 06 and 07, I'm a restaurant cook working 25 hours a week at 10 an hour, and a server working 25 hours a week at ruby tuesday just making tips :/ ends up about 350+ a week



