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Hey i just thought it would be kinda cool to see what everyone does for a living. I work for Western Pump and Dredge, we supply Well servicing companies (Halliburton, Slumberger, Cal-Frac, ect).frac water to Frac Natural gas wells. We pump the frac water from the storage containers to the frac trucks We also rebuild the pumps and pump unwanted water out of location. Its a pretty good and fun job

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I work for a large engineering firm in the power division (power plants: coal, natural gas, geothermal and solar) as the Process and Instrumentation supervisor. I.E. I am the admin for the software and am reponsible for all the drawings and time lines for all the projects no matter where they are being done (usually here in Denver or Atlanta).....i.e. if something goes wrong, everyone blames it on me.

which is why I rarely ride anymore because I have to fly all over the country all the time.

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I work for a large engineering firm in the power division (power plants: coal, natural gas, geothermal and solar) as the Process and Instrumentation supervisor. I.E. I am the admin for the software and am reponsible for all the drawings and time lines for all the projects no matter where they are being done (usually here in Denver or Atlanta).....i.e. if something goes wrong, everyone blames it on me.

which is why I rarely ride anymore because I have to fly all over the country all the time.

i thought you were going to say that you rarely have time to ride because your always get blamed for stuff :wink: sounds like a bit of a complicated job to me

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I'm not proud to say I am drawing disablity after hurting my back and all the pain managment treatments were tried I went under the knife Now I have a 3 level fusion L4 L5 & S1 and now suffer from a disc in my neck that caues my hands & arms to go numb. + that carpeltunnel crap. So I try to enjoy my quad while I can & some times I don't get to ride. By the way anybody use a twist throttle. I think it would be better for my hand. I had worked at Goodyear as an aligment tech. till the shop closed then went to a textile co. & got hurt there.

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I'm not proud to say I am drawing disablity after hurting my back and all the pain managment treatments were tried I went under the knife Now I have a 3 level fusion L4 L5 & S1 and now suffer from a disc in my neck that caues my hands & arms to go numb. + that carpeltunnel crap. So I try to enjoy my quad while I can & some times I don't get to ride. By the way anybody use a twist throttle. I think it would be better for my hand. I had worked at Goodyear as an aligment tech. till the shop closed then went to a textile co. & got hurt there.

wow man thats no good at all.. Sorry to hear about that.Hopefully it gets better soon

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I repair heavy aerial and underground equipment like cable placers, digger derricks, Champion rodders plus other crap for utility companies (Verizon, Con Edison etc.) and it leaves me no time for anything

I am the president, CEO, lawyer, accountant, gopher, mechanic, welder, truck driver, engineer and laborer

WOW. Sounds like you might have your hands full just a lil bit there lol..I know how it is to not have time for anything, been workin 105HR weeks, doesnt leave much time for family or anything else

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