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Old 02-28-2011, 10:13 AM
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Awesome looking machine. When does it go into service?
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retired police officer...now am custom home builder and pull 35' flatbed gooseneck for acme truck line hauling oilfield equipment. 08 dodge 3500, 6.7 cummins w/205,000 on it. all stock except for bullydog. makes a giant difference in mileage.
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In my present role in life, I am a software / hardware engineer and researcher (15+ years). Done my other roles year past like from truck driving to mechanic and more. Always wanted to get into non-fixed wing work, but military was required, and at the time I was a civilian contractor was not allowed to go further ....
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Im at a chemical plastics plant where we make abs plastic.
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My wife and I have a small business in our semi retirement that is unusual. We have a portable soccer equipment store and travel to about 35 youth soccer tournaments in and around the Western States. We carry our store in a 33 foot toyhauler and it obvioulsy is towed by our 09 6.7 Dodge Ram. We have been in business for 13 years and travel to some very beautiful places including; Sanpoint, Idaho, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Bend, Oregon, Grand Junction, Colorado, Lake Oswego, Oregon, Coronado Island, California, Logan Utah, Carson City, Nevada and many many more. This winter has been the most difficult weather wise as we travel a lot over the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range from Smith, Nevada to many area in Northern California. This year many areas of the Sierra received a total snow fall amount of over 60 feet. Have had some very white knuckle experiences going over Highway 88. Now with our larger trailer if there is any weather issues we STOP and spend the night.
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Retired Harley Davidson mechanic/ crew chief for several AMA raceing teams. 30+ years in the business. Now run a little machine shop for something to do in the winter and am a trout bum all summer and fall.
I still consult for my old boss and have built a few race bikes for him since retireing. It keeps me in the loop i guess.
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Property Accountability Manager for Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc.

I produce an audit trail for the military, for any equipment they get issued, turn in or if it happens, get's destroyed.

Have been doing this for 6yrs, have been in and out of Iraq more times then I wish to count, and have been to Afghanistan once, looking to go back to Afghan soon.

Got me about 1-2yrs left in this line of work then it's back home to a some what normal life....I fear that I have been gone for far too long and the wife and I arent going to make it! LOL But we will worry about that when the time comes.
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