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f1
#221 Posted : 5/9/2014 11:51:02 PM

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Drone Pilot, Video/Photographer, Graphic Artist, Yoga Teacher; future Astroid Miner/ Space Drone Racer / Space debris garbageman.
In the dance of astral hyperspace, we learn, grow, and connect. Here's to our shared journey through the cosmic tapestry! ✨🌌
 

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#222 Posted : 5/10/2014 12:25:08 AM

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f1 wrote:
Drone Pilot.

Shocked
What the,what?!? Iraq/ Afghanistan?

And since you asked, ive been a textile and flatstock screen printer , and a local crew stagehand most one my adult life.

Starting a new business though. My partner and I are making BDSM toys out of recycled material and putting them in retail shops locally. Then were going to open a,web store and try to expand. I'm the labor and brains, shes the idea generator and,salesperson. We aren't the only ones doing it, but ours are the best out there.

A pic of a prototype is herePleased
Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon
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#223 Posted : 5/10/2014 12:34:29 AM

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null24 wrote:
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A pic of a prototype is herePleased



Are those bicycle inner tubes? (says the former bicycle messenger)
Fear, belief, love phenomena that determined the course of our lives. These forces begin long before we are born and continue after we perish. We cross and recross our old paths like figure skaters; our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb, we are bound to others. Past and present. And by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.
---David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas
 
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#224 Posted : 5/10/2014 1:20:35 PM

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I work as an ethnobotanical researcher and project manager in the non-profit sector. Other office responsibilities include general IT and networking, smiling, coffee making and kitchen cleaning...chop wood, carry water Very happy

I'm hoping to start a business selling plants, seeds, and medicinal mushroom products within the next three years. Long-term goal is to become an expert in mycoremediation and permaculture.

I occasionally spin fire for events (corporate, weddings, parties etc.), which offers a nice supplement to my income, but prefer to perform for friends/family and personal creative expression. I feel super grateful and fulfilled by all of these amazing facets of my life - every day is saturated with passion and disciplined progression. Thumbs up

"Becoming a person of the plants is not a learning process, it is a remembering process. Somewhere in our ancestral line, there was someone that lived deeply connected to the Earth, the Elements, the Sun, Moon and Stars. That ancestor lives inside our DNA, dormant, unexpressed, waiting to be remembered and brought back to life to show us the true nature of our indigenous soul" - Sajah Popham.
 
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#225 Posted : 5/10/2014 4:05:24 PM

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112233 wrote:
null24 wrote:
[quote=f1]

A pic of a prototype is herePleased



Are those bicycle inner tubes? (says the former bicycle messenger)

Yes they are!!!
Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon
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f1
#226 Posted : 5/10/2014 9:56:13 PM

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null24 wrote:
f1 wrote:
Drone Pilot.

Shocked
What the,what?!? Iraq/ Afghanistan?


No not for war, just for fun and professional filming purposes. Fpv aka First person view is a favourite, ripping around with a car that size of a rabbit or flying high with a plane, heli or multirotor, #fun.

Although I would be interested in protecting endangered wildlife from poachers; most likely with inferred vision at night.
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#227 Posted : 5/11/2014 1:04:54 PM

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I'm the editor of a magazine and based in the UK.

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Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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#228 Posted : 5/11/2014 8:37:54 PM

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I'm still a student and i'm loving it
 
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#229 Posted : 7/29/2016 6:35:22 AM

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I'm a lumberjack
Inconsistency is in my nature.
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I'm just waiting for these bloody plants to grow
 
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#230 Posted : 7/29/2016 8:50:23 AM

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Mechanical inspector for the railroad.
 
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#231 Posted : 7/29/2016 9:07:34 AM

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Sphorange wrote:
I'm a lumberjack



That's great to hear Sphorage. I was a forester when i was young. Can you post a picture of yourself in your bra and suspenders?

Spaced out 2 wrote:
Mechanical inspector for the railroad.


In the last couple i years i have stumbled upon becoming a train mechanic and driver on a privately rented bit of railway in the mountains. I think that it has to be one of the best jobs that i have ever had.
 
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#232 Posted : 7/29/2016 11:01:47 AM

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hug46 wrote:
In the last couple i years i have stumbled upon becoming a train mechanic and driver on a privately rented bit of railway in the mountains. I think that it has to be one of the best jobs that i have ever had.


I don't work on them I just inspect them to make sure they are mechanically sound, easy as pie, and pays very well. I do like my job.
Good to hear you like it too.Smile
 
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#233 Posted : 7/29/2016 11:22:54 PM

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Spaced Out 2 wrote:
Mechanical inspector for the railroad.


How difficult was it to break into this type of work spaced?
I live right next to a large automotive manufacturing plant with railroads running in & out all over the surrounding cities.
I have spent enough time walking the railroads in my life & it never struck me as a potential career path.
 
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#234 Posted : 7/30/2016 12:37:26 AM

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concombres wrote:
Spaced Out 2 wrote:
Mechanical inspector for the railroad.


How difficult was it to break into this type of work spaced?
I live right next to a large automotive manufacturing plant with railroads running in & out all over the surrounding cities.
I have spent enough time walking the railroads in my life & it never struck me as a potential career path.

You have to find out who or what company owns those tracks, this depends on your location/territory. Companies like Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern, BNSF etc. have their own territories that they run. Mine takes care of all eastern seaboard and as far West as Chicago. I would start by just doing some quick Internet searches in your area for railroad jobs, this should at least point you in the right direction as far as what territory your in and then you'll know who the company is that owns all them tracks. Or you can pm me with your area (not exact location) and I can send you info on who runs that territory.
Hope this helps
It is kinda difficult getting your foot in the door, at least for the company I work for. If it wasn't for a friend working there and pulling strings I might not of got on, they tend to hire ex military over regular people, maybe an incentive or something? They do an extreme background check all the way back to high school transcripts. Hair sample drug test, a thorough physical including a biodex machine workout and more. I think it's easier getting on at CIA, Laughing I would say that I got lucky with this one, and I highly doubt I'll be going anywhere else.
 
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#235 Posted : 8/14/2016 1:06:59 AM

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I work at an Ayahuasca and San Pedro retreat center, best career I ever had!
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#236 Posted : 8/14/2016 3:29:04 AM

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Sphorange wrote:
I'm a lumberjack


 
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#237 Posted : 8/14/2016 9:04:58 AM

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#238 Posted : 8/14/2016 7:49:37 PM

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I work at a large propane storage facility. Certainly not my dream job, but pretty cool otherwise. I get to play with a big train, moving rail cars around, and I get to work outside. I have a good bit of down time most days to read, research, watch Netflix, catch up on sleep, practice my golf swing. And it pays pretty well so I can live comfortably and maintain all the fun hobby's and projects I get into. Maybe some day I'll pursue something I'm passionate about, but I'm having fun for now.Thumbs up
 
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#239 Posted : 8/14/2016 10:52:44 PM
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I am a army military police reservist currently in college to become a mechanic!
 
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#240 Posted : 8/15/2016 9:38:09 AM

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i do security work, mostly at partys
and train people in martial arts (german walkingstick fencing)
and make the right sticks for it
i make small wooden stuff, mostly 6mm cigarette tips
oh and fluffy hats, for the nuclear winter Big grin

aaaand make blacklight-bondage performenances (but i'm not sure if i'm allowed to post my fb- page here)

i'm quite sure, i forgot some things...
but if any of this, is a carreer, i don't knowBig grin


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