What's your Daytime Job.
#41
Senior Member
MASTER BUILDER
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Big Lake, Minnesota
Posts: 162
Originally Posted by suicidebomb
Originally Posted by CamBirdRacing
Originally Posted by TheRabbit
Originally Posted by CamBirdRacing
Machinist for a comtractor at NASA in Houston.
We built this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c2jN0k0k68
We built this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c2jN0k0k68
I keep telling them that, but we would need 6 of them as each wheel is independitly powered.
#42
Member
JUNIOR BUILDER
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: New Richmond, WI.
Posts: 87
nights at to bad here i was on days for a while but its so slow here that they are lookin for any reason to get rid of someone so it got stressful expessaly on slow days. Now when i get to work everyone above me goes home. So the hours suck but its so much more laid back. i would never go back to days at this company
#43
I build houses/ buildings/ remodeling----had my own business for over30 years :wink: :wink:
The business has never really slowed down/ i do almost all my own work. :? :shock:
I am very picky and just rather blame myself if something isn't right 8) 8)
I work alot of insurance storm damage[good money!!]
Just about all hours at times[ weather controls alot of things!!!]
I DON'T WORK WELL WITH PUSHY BOSSES--that is another reason to work for myself.
LIVELY
The business has never really slowed down/ i do almost all my own work. :? :shock:
I am very picky and just rather blame myself if something isn't right 8) 8)
I work alot of insurance storm damage[good money!!]
Just about all hours at times[ weather controls alot of things!!!]
I DON'T WORK WELL WITH PUSHY BOSSES--that is another reason to work for myself.
LIVELY
#45
I drive a redi-mix truck. Some days are pretty interesting. I get to take a $180,000.00 truck lock it in 6 wheel drive and go off road like I stole it.
Before that I owned my own set of gravel trains (a set of double dumps) for 20yrs. Gave that up after an old lady pulled out in front of me. Not pretty at 56,000lbs empty. 164,000lbs loaded. Kinda took the fun out of it.
Before that I owned my own set of gravel trains (a set of double dumps) for 20yrs. Gave that up after an old lady pulled out in front of me. Not pretty at 56,000lbs empty. 164,000lbs loaded. Kinda took the fun out of it.
#48
Senior Member
RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 4,137
Originally Posted by slideitin
Well i guess that i am the only construction trash on here! Electrical Superintendent for URS Corporation. I myself work nights and i like nights cooler and less B.S. and no FREAKIN MEETINGS!
#49
Senior Member
DYNO OPERATOR
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 510
Originally Posted by slideitin
Well i guess that i am the only construction trash on here! Electrical Superintendent for URS Corporation. I myself work nights and i like nights cooler and less B.S. and no FREAKIN MEETINGS!
#50
Senior Member
EXPERT BUILDER
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Orient, OH
Posts: 384
Everybody seems to do interesting stuff, but me lol... I am just drive a Kenworth around and make a couple bucks when everything isnt super slow... Only worked 1 day this week, but Oh well at least I am at the Division 3 race at National trails. Had a .000 light and went 10.899 on my 10.90 index so I think I am dialed!