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I work in a paper mill making toilet paper for Royale Tissue and in my spare time look after the family resort on Lake Cecebe called Manor Park Cottages

 

KW Mike

 

 

My dad used to be Group Product Manager (in charge of marketing) for Facelle. :P

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Monday to Friday , Village maintenance Man. Tuesday nights and some weekends Combat Engineer. Wednesday nights Fire fighter training also Volunteer Fire fighter for the RM where I work.

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right now im working as a night custodian to get me through the winter and in may i will be heading back to Kenora to work as a fishing guide from opening weekend until about the first of September then in the fall i will be goin back to school to study business where i hope to run my own bait and tackle shop but as well run a hunting and fishing guiding business from the store.....so hopefully everything works out within the next few years.....

 

 

Hawk

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Shift Manager in a casino for the 40+ hour a week job.

 

Telecomm Service direct sales and tackle manufacturer/commercial fly tyer are the home based businesses so I can hopefully one day leave the gaming industry!

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Small Engine Technician (Mechanic) working full time for a Rental Co. in the Kawarthas + running my own shop on a part time basis (which is now almost a full time job). I am going to cut back to 6 days a week this year and get some fishing time in.

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Industrial Mechanic/Milwright presently Maintenance Manager for a large automated facility with 12 tradesmen under me

Volunteer as an Acting Captain for TOWARF Canadian Coast Gaurd Auxillary

Full time pot stirrer

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outside sales for survey and construction layout equipment, lasers etc. and grade guidence systems for heavy equipment......also working on float fishing tackle distribution and rep gig on the side.

 

RR

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I am a Layout Designer for a mining company. I Design process plants and layout the equipment needed. I use Microstation/Solidedge/Inventor/PDS/Smartplant/AutoCAD.

Fish and Hunt when ever possible.

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lost my job after 22 years esab welding now for ny state as a receiver in a warehouse at ub money sucks but lots of time off last year i used 5 weeks and still had 100 hours in the bank

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Hoisting Engineer.

 

Okay actually it's overhead crane operator but after 25 years of operating numerous cranes I figure I've earned the title "hoisting engineer". :D

 

 

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Carpenter with GSC designation. I quit a great job as Project Manager for a High end home builder, so I could get back onto the tools... The office life is not for me LOL

 

G.

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Spiel.....

overhead crane operator.

 

You wouldn't accidentally drop a coil on that green hat down on the floor now would you :whistling:

 

Just joking...damn Stelco US Steel foremen. Just remembering a bad boss I had in the old 1210 mill in the late seventies.

 

But joking aside I now work at the big orange box in Ancaster advising customers on windows and doors. I no longer work on commission and the pay is not great but the benefits are good and there is a paycheck in the bank every other Friday!

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Spiel.....

overhead crane operator.

 

You wouldn't accidentally drop a coil on that green hat down on the floor now would you :whistling:

 

Just joking...damn Stelco US Steel foremen. Just remembering a bad boss I had in the old 1210 mill in the late seventies.

 

Never accidentily. :D

 

I worked the 1210 and remember a few of the bosses, started there in 78 till 81 but I may have told you this before?

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Hoisting Engineer.

 

Okay actually it's overhead crane operator but after 25 years of operating numerous cranes I figure I've earned the title "hoisting engineer". :D

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Spiel, that's awesome man!!!! My oldman used to do the exact same thing at the GM Foundry in St.Catharines before it closed. Brought the scrap metal into the cupalo's... He loved that job.. All by himself, no one to bug him!! I forget what tonnage the one he used was, but it was a biggie.

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