Work? Where do you guys work at?
- wideblock
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
current job is corporate service manager for a high end manufactured home company. worked for the company 5 years now, started on a sales lot as a service tech and just this year took the coroporate position. great job, hardly ever in an office, the work is repetitive but the scenery changes a lot as i am at a different customers home almost daily. i am the whole crew... planner, scheduler, parts runner, plumber, carpenter, electrician, carpet layer, glass installer, mason, roofer, painter, drywall, hanging doors, etc etc etc, if it breaks, or isnt right...im the guy who goes to fix it. the new position has me going from lot to lot to help the service techs that cant keep up with the work load, showing disorginized lots how to become more efficient, and training any new hires to make sure they understand the job requirements. since our company covers 5 states, im all over the place...lol
in the past i spent 4 years as a mechanic at a local garage and did apartment maintenance on the side. worked a few years for a hotel as head of maintenance, owned my own company working on phone lines as a copper cable splicer for about 6 years, worked for a nasa contractor building water and gas analyzers and did the delivery driver thing in highschool for napa to help finance my obsession with my rides.
in the past i spent 4 years as a mechanic at a local garage and did apartment maintenance on the side. worked a few years for a hotel as head of maintenance, owned my own company working on phone lines as a copper cable splicer for about 6 years, worked for a nasa contractor building water and gas analyzers and did the delivery driver thing in highschool for napa to help finance my obsession with my rides.
Trey
1965 CSS Utiline.
ex trucks:
70 D100
66 d100
66 d100
67 d100
69 d100
69 d200 crew cab
65 crew cab
66 d100
66 d100
"i don't know it all, but i know enough to be dangerous"
1965 CSS Utiline.
ex trucks:
70 D100
66 d100
66 d100
67 d100
69 d100
69 d200 crew cab
65 crew cab
66 d100
66 d100
"i don't know it all, but i know enough to be dangerous"
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
So Trey, if the "high end manufactured home company" didn't build such POS's, they wouldn't "break or be wrong", and u would be out of a job. 

- wideblock
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there i no such thing as a perfectly built home. most of what i do is repair damage from the punk @#% truck drivers that take these things down the highway like they are running nascar. id compare our construction to any site buit home any day of the week. 

Trey
1965 CSS Utiline.
ex trucks:
70 D100
66 d100
66 d100
67 d100
69 d100
69 d200 crew cab
65 crew cab
66 d100
66 d100
"i don't know it all, but i know enough to be dangerous"
1965 CSS Utiline.
ex trucks:
70 D100
66 d100
66 d100
67 d100
69 d100
69 d200 crew cab
65 crew cab
66 d100
66 d100
"i don't know it all, but i know enough to be dangerous"
- motomatt383
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
Trey, I thought the 80mph tow was part of the hurricane wind test? not so?
matt

matt
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- JimChapman
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
I am a Software consultant for a Small Automotive Business Management Company that provides solutions to run your Repair Shop.
I work at home... In this mess...
I work at home... In this mess...

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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
Russ, we have big fans in the bay that come on when the doors open to vent the exhaust out of the roof. Maybe that's the minimum OSHA standard? Cool that you were a truckee because that's what I am. We try to cut as many holes as possible. My partner and I cut 6 last year which is pretty good around here. 

1963 Crewcab Cummins
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
I do not work a normal job.
Heck I do not work close to a normal job...
I am a contract Courier in the mornings 3 days a week, do maintenance for a block of apartments and offices in my spare time and Sundays. Mondays I spend at a friends garage working on what needs to be done for free but more often working on my stuff. Mostly though I am a full time dad to 6 and except for Sunday and Monday when the wife is home I try to keep them from destroying the house to much. My wife works afternoons into night so one of us is always on kid duty. This year our youngest is full time in school so all of a sudden I have a few hours me time... I am slowly rebuilding a fleet of toys after years of not having time or spare cash and the 66 Utiline is going to be the king of the fleet.. If I ever get it done with out going insane.
Heck I do not work close to a normal job...
I am a contract Courier in the mornings 3 days a week, do maintenance for a block of apartments and offices in my spare time and Sundays. Mondays I spend at a friends garage working on what needs to be done for free but more often working on my stuff. Mostly though I am a full time dad to 6 and except for Sunday and Monday when the wife is home I try to keep them from destroying the house to much. My wife works afternoons into night so one of us is always on kid duty. This year our youngest is full time in school so all of a sudden I have a few hours me time... I am slowly rebuilding a fleet of toys after years of not having time or spare cash and the 66 Utiline is going to be the king of the fleet.. If I ever get it done with out going insane.
1966 uti rebuild from hell
- PeacefulChaos
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
I hate computers... part of the reason I prefer the older cars... They were great cars until they messed 'em up by putting those pieces of crap in 'em. Good thing my dad is the IT guy... I'd probably throw a fit and use a hammer on 'em. 

1964 D200 225 /6 manual 4 speed granny gear My very first car.
1979 Ford F-250 Ranger 460 V8 automatic Daily Driver (KC)
2002 Ford E-150 Triton V8 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (KC)
2006 Chevy HHR V6 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Lincoln Towncar V6 automaticFamily Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Ford F-250 automaticHaven't been under the hood, and needs a lot of work! Work truck (RB)
~Life is a journey, and there is never a road too rough, a place too far, or a sight unseen. Just take the time to enjoy it as it comes.~
1979 Ford F-250 Ranger 460 V8 automatic Daily Driver (KC)
2002 Ford E-150 Triton V8 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (KC)
2006 Chevy HHR V6 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Lincoln Towncar V6 automaticFamily Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Ford F-250 automaticHaven't been under the hood, and needs a lot of work! Work truck (RB)
~Life is a journey, and there is never a road too rough, a place too far, or a sight unseen. Just take the time to enjoy it as it comes.~
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
I doubt any of our trucks cut any more vents in an average years time. I was assigned on 3 different trucks in my career and don't think I recall cutting that many. We actually tried not to cut them unless absolutely necessary. Now the Jaws of Life, particularly at my last assignment, we used a lot.slick wrote:Russ, we have big fans in the bay that come on when the doors open to vent the exhaust out of the roof. Maybe that's the minimum OSHA standard? Cool that you were a truckee because that's what I am. We try to cut as many holes as possible. My partner and I cut 6 last year which is pretty good around here.



Our exhaust system had flexible pipe with a big magnet that sucked onto the side of the rig and vented the exhaust through the fan system and out the roof.
RR
Vancouver, WA
'67 W200/450 CID
AA OD/SM465/205
PTO winch
4.10 powerlock
8R19.5 tires
Vancouver, WA
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AA OD/SM465/205
PTO winch
4.10 powerlock
8R19.5 tires
- PeacefulChaos
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
Update:
Lost my job due to some BS... Which was some BS.
But, I'm moving. So hopefully I'll be able to get me a job to help pay for school.
Anyways, just thought I'd let you all know... I'm not working Greaserama next year, but I AM going :) I can't wait.

Lost my job due to some BS... Which was some BS.
But, I'm moving. So hopefully I'll be able to get me a job to help pay for school.

Anyways, just thought I'd let you all know... I'm not working Greaserama next year, but I AM going :) I can't wait.
1964 D200 225 /6 manual 4 speed granny gear My very first car.
1979 Ford F-250 Ranger 460 V8 automatic Daily Driver (KC)
2002 Ford E-150 Triton V8 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (KC)
2006 Chevy HHR V6 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Lincoln Towncar V6 automaticFamily Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Ford F-250 automaticHaven't been under the hood, and needs a lot of work! Work truck (RB)
~Life is a journey, and there is never a road too rough, a place too far, or a sight unseen. Just take the time to enjoy it as it comes.~
1979 Ford F-250 Ranger 460 V8 automatic Daily Driver (KC)
2002 Ford E-150 Triton V8 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (KC)
2006 Chevy HHR V6 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Lincoln Towncar V6 automaticFamily Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Ford F-250 automaticHaven't been under the hood, and needs a lot of work! Work truck (RB)
~Life is a journey, and there is never a road too rough, a place too far, or a sight unseen. Just take the time to enjoy it as it comes.~
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
Career IT guy. They call me an "Director" of Network and Information Technology" AKA....Nerd.. Great company! We do fiber and cable construction and build-out for communication companies. Fun Job, been here 8 years and love it! http://tcscomm.com/index.html
Before this I worked in IT and consulting for one of the big 5....hated all the traveling! I also worked in the hospitality industry and am a certified Hotel/Resort operator through the AHMA.
Not always what you do.....they are kinda just "work" and they call it "work" for a reason!
Before this I worked in IT and consulting for one of the big 5....hated all the traveling! I also worked in the hospitality industry and am a certified Hotel/Resort operator through the AHMA.
Not always what you do.....they are kinda just "work" and they call it "work" for a reason!
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1968 Plymouth Fury III
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
I work at Spendrup fan Co. we build LITTLE fans for mines.
This is a 10 footer i built the other day. It runs with a 1500 hp electric motor.

This is a 10 footer i built the other day. It runs with a 1500 hp electric motor.

1964 D100 Ute 440-727Auto.
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2004 VW Jetta. (Avg, 43+MPG) TAKE THAT PRIUS!!!
- wally426ci
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
Where you moving to? sorry to hear about the job...PeacefulChaos wrote:Update:![]()
Lost my job due to some BS... Which was some BS.
But, I'm moving. So hopefully I'll be able to get me a job to help pay for school.![]()
Anyways, just thought I'd let you all know... I'm not working Greaserama next year, but I AM going :) I can't wait.

Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
I work for the pipeline right now while its in town. Tryin to prep for there weld test so i can travel and get paid.
The one that runs 71 d-100 sb 440,727 3.91spool
Half parted out 71 d-100 sb
70 d-100 lb adventurer maybe 12valve diesel drag truck ?
OH YEAH finally a 69 crewcab d-200 uteline
Half parted out 71 d-100 sb
70 d-100 lb adventurer maybe 12valve diesel drag truck ?
OH YEAH finally a 69 crewcab d-200 uteline
- PeacefulChaos
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
Moving down to Branson Missouri. Close to Hollister. I've got some plans down there.wally426ci wrote:Where you moving to? sorry to hear about the job...
And my boss told everyone down there that I quit cause he didn't want to call me in for work. So, I went in there and quit for good.
1964 D200 225 /6 manual 4 speed granny gear My very first car.
1979 Ford F-250 Ranger 460 V8 automatic Daily Driver (KC)
2002 Ford E-150 Triton V8 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (KC)
2006 Chevy HHR V6 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Lincoln Towncar V6 automaticFamily Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Ford F-250 automaticHaven't been under the hood, and needs a lot of work! Work truck (RB)
~Life is a journey, and there is never a road too rough, a place too far, or a sight unseen. Just take the time to enjoy it as it comes.~
1979 Ford F-250 Ranger 460 V8 automatic Daily Driver (KC)
2002 Ford E-150 Triton V8 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (KC)
2006 Chevy HHR V6 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Lincoln Towncar V6 automaticFamily Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Ford F-250 automaticHaven't been under the hood, and needs a lot of work! Work truck (RB)
~Life is a journey, and there is never a road too rough, a place too far, or a sight unseen. Just take the time to enjoy it as it comes.~
- PeacefulChaos
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Also. I just got me another job. I now work at Michael's craft store. :3 I like it. It's fun
1964 D200 225 /6 manual 4 speed granny gear My very first car.
1979 Ford F-250 Ranger 460 V8 automatic Daily Driver (KC)
2002 Ford E-150 Triton V8 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (KC)
2006 Chevy HHR V6 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Lincoln Towncar V6 automaticFamily Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Ford F-250 automaticHaven't been under the hood, and needs a lot of work! Work truck (RB)
~Life is a journey, and there is never a road too rough, a place too far, or a sight unseen. Just take the time to enjoy it as it comes.~
1979 Ford F-250 Ranger 460 V8 automatic Daily Driver (KC)
2002 Ford E-150 Triton V8 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (KC)
2006 Chevy HHR V6 automatic Family Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Lincoln Towncar V6 automaticFamily Car/Daily Driver (RB)
1991 Ford F-250 automaticHaven't been under the hood, and needs a lot of work! Work truck (RB)
~Life is a journey, and there is never a road too rough, a place too far, or a sight unseen. Just take the time to enjoy it as it comes.~
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
slick wrote:Russ, we have big fans in the bay that come on when the doors open to vent the exhaust out of the roof. Maybe that's the minimum OSHA standard? Cool that you were a truckee because that's what I am. We try to cut as many holes as possible. My partner and I cut 6 last year which is pretty good around here.
I just stopped by the old house a few days ago. After 11 years gone there were only 2 guys I knew and had only worked with 1 of them. I don't think any of the others were even hired when I retired. Anyway, the fan system is not even in use anymore. Apparently after I left there was some testing done and the emissions were low enough without anything they no longer use it. Seems like someone might have thought to do that before the $$$ were spent to install this in more than 20 fire stations?


BTW, they still have the same rig that was new about 5 years before I left and it still looks very sharp. They have been doing a pretty good job with it. Gotta be nearly time for another new one now.
RR
Vancouver, WA
'67 W200/450 CID
AA OD/SM465/205
PTO winch
4.10 powerlock
8R19.5 tires
Vancouver, WA
'67 W200/450 CID
AA OD/SM465/205
PTO winch
4.10 powerlock
8R19.5 tires
- gabbagabbahey
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union job!!
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I used to build tires for BF Goodrich until the plant closed a year ago. Now, I am working at a place that makes plastic vials for the pharmaceutical industry. My job title is Maintenance Process Technician. We work on the injection mold machines as well as process the parts made. There is a lot to it, but I am just glad to be working.
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Re: Work? Where do you guys work at?
Marty,DocsTruck wrote:I used to build tires for BF Goodrich until the plant closed a year ago. Now, I am working at a place that makes plastic vials for the pharmaceutical industry. My job title is Maintenance Process Technician. We work on the injection mold machines as well as process the parts made. There is a lot to it, but I am just glad to be working.
What is the name of the company you work for?
John