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Cuda, my next door neighbor is in the same exact business as you. :)

Me, I retired early from a Chevy dealership. Worked as a line mechanic for about 10 years, then later moved into the parts dept as the wholesale manager. I also used to do photography and race on the side. Now days I seem to spend a lot of time on Speedwake ! :D
 
I am a Construction Superintendent, we manly do Tenant Improvement, ie. new office's and the such. There 10 sups, Three project Mangers and we have 15 in house Carpenter's. I have been in Construction most all my life, except for a few (13 summers) working in Alaska, and a couple of years of all lot of traveling!
 
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cuda.....beautiful work!!!!

- jeff

I installed some fog lights under the rear bumper of my F250 yesterday in 100 day heat. does that count as manual labor and working with your hands???

I take a lot of pleasure of doing things with my hands...it's a great break from doing business all day long and working on stubborn, stupid computers, building consensus and writing emails to keep people in the loop.

my rear lights kick ass....big time - they're gonna be great pulling the boat out of the water late at nights...

:) - jeff
 
ost of you already know, I'm the graphic design artist and custom painter for SUNSATION, BLACK THUNDER, AWESOME CATS AND CHECKMATE, and work occasionally for SKATER and many other manufacturers and private owners.
 
Receiving Coordinator for a Large Office Furniture Manufacturer. Well, thats the title this month but it may change again soon.
I also do some on-line sales (ebay of course) and Construction work on the side (mainly remodels and additions).
Good thing I majored in Architecture in college:rolleyes:
 
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