What do you do for a living?

Hi Guys,

Second time poster here from California. My first post was asking people for advice on what soupcan flashlight to buy - ended up buying an m6 and loving it!

Anyway, what do you all do for a living? I’m a software engineer/programmer.

I work in a lumber mill, glamorous I know.

I’m currently a machine operator but slowly working my way into a safety position.

Land surveyor/Civil engineer - I primarily work on roads/highways and bridges.

I'm a flashaholic enabler.

:slight_smile:

I think IS , mtn electronics and vinh nguyen get about 75% of my discretionary income every month lol.

You do your job quite well :slight_smile:

It would be easier to do my job if I didn't have to worry about MAP and flying under the radar.

- I'm an East coast variant of same...

you do more then enable, you tempt and feed addictions :bigsmile:

Certified Financial Planner, Registered Investment Advisor, CEO…janitor extraordinaire

Professional MAP hater. Calvin, can you not do the pricing like Amazon does, “add to cart to see price” or something to that effect?

Most MAP enforcers frown against that and coupon codes still.

Microwave(High frequency,2-50Ghz) test and tune technician…
The cool thing is, we have bonders at work that can repair those wires on the led if I mess them up when dedoming… :bigsmile:
Cheers
Anton

USDA

Domestic and international intellectual property rights.

I’m a psychologist! A research psychologist though. If I were clinical shrink, I don’t think this place would really be a break from my work.

How many people actually use their lights at work? I’m at a desk all day, so unless the lights go out (which I am praying for), I can’t really use my lights.

Railroad Trainmaster.

Calibration engineer

Marine engineer and navigational officer, 2nd class. I use my lights on the job all the time :-)

I am a retired toolmaker/supervisor. Retired before I found you guys. Would have carried a 14500 or 18650 edc for sure.

Im in construction . Floor/Wall Tiler my back is over it tho ……

Electrical/electronics wiring and repair for an offset web manufacturing company for 30 years. Before that I worked as a technician for a stereo store working mostly on tubed equipment. Before that I made printed circuit boards for Grumman Aerospace. I've been retired for the past year and a few months. Collecting Social Security is what I do for a living now :) Oh yeah, I sometimes fix an occasional guitar amp every once in a while for friends and friends of friends. I've become lazy and not looking for any extra work. I live comfortably with what I have. I'm not sure if it's a good thing, or bad thing. Time will tell.