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    made a lot of extra money playing drums in rock bands on the side, getting ready to record a 2nd cd starting in april, I was a part time martial arts instructor in the style of kenpo, and starting tuesday i will be going back to study once again and eventually begin instructing again. and my real job is a paintless dent repairman at a subaru and toyota factory. and yes many brand new cars have dents in them before they make it to the public.


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    I've spent the last 10-12 years developing and teaching Avionics systems maintenance courses for an airplane manufacturing company. Prior to that, I did some time in the military working on airplanes. All things considered the aerospace industry has been pretty good to me.
    Sometimes NOW are the "good old days"...

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    Moon i pass you on my way to W.V. down 65.

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    Air Force electronics instructor 3 1/2 years.
    Shop foreman for a large VW shop 6 years.
    Navy jet engine mechanic, P-3 Orions, 6 years.
    U S Postal Service, mechanic on automatic sorting equipment, 24 1/2 years. Also do part time locksmithing and aircraft maintenance. Hopefully will be retiring from the Post Office within the next year or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waspmaj
    Air Force electronics instructor 3 1/2 years.
    Shop foreman for a large VW shop 6 years.
    Navy jet engine mechanic, P-3 Orions, 6 years.
    U S Postal Service, mechanic on automatic sorting equipment, 24 1/2 years. Also do part time locksmithing and aircraft maintenance. Hopefully will be retiring from the Post Office within the next year or so.
    awsome

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestang67
    Moon i pass you on my way to W.V. down 65.
    next time through let me know, you are welcome to stop on in. i can see I-65 from my house!


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