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powerslave69 said:
used to be a businessman(retail) then became a casualty of a bad economy. Now, a computer tech.
I hear ya man, im one of the casualties too. I used to be self employed myself until the economy took a dump. And just last week I was finally lucky enough to find a new job working as a H.V.A.C service technician. Im making way less money but im grateful just to be employed at this point.
 
I'm a senior technical analyst in the call center technology field for a major wireless carrier..."Can you hear me now"


Father of 2 little ones that occupy the majority of my time. RCs have become my addiction and provide a great source of enjoyment and stress release during my down time.


VS1
 
I'm a Senior Software Engineer specializing in International financial applications (General Ledger, GAAP/STAT reporting, in-country financial regulations, etc.) I'm currently responsible for the Latin American and Korean regions.


Recently took on additional responsibilities on the Infrastructure side for new Data Center build outs in the Asia Pacific region.


Above all that I'm a married father of 2…that keeps me busier than anything else!
 
I am a Combat Medically Retired Veteran at the ripe ol' age of 27.


SGT United States Army


Operation Iraqi Freedom III


101ST Airborne/129th LTF
 
I own and manage a small fire protection company in the SF bay area. Married for two decades and not yet 40. Father of one beautiful little girl who enjoys RC with me. Master NGA auto glass technician, run a small sandblast and powdercoating company for everything the big guys won't do. A backyard motorcycle repair guy and dirt bike rider.
 
my ex wife an i owned our own security guard service..but she got that in the divorce...layed off ironworker by trade...recently got my class A cdl with all the endoursements...and still cant find a job...soooooo, UNEMPLOYED:(
 
Father of a 4 and a half month old son. Disabled from a work related injury.... 30 yrs young..


I'm happily married though!


:D
 
Feder, that is work all in itself. :) That said, my kids work at the track 2 days a week. We usually put in 10 hour days, and they get paid for it. Soooo. Get your parents to open a track :D
 
Software engineer, Oracle/Hyperion suite of products. Being in a cubicle gets old but it pays the bills and allows for a fun hobby.
 
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