What do you do for a living?

Retired ICE Supervisor, and 20+ years as a Federal firearms instructor.
Taught pistol, shotgun, subgun, CQB, and dynamic entry techniques.
Plank owner of the TIAC/BORTAC units, and commanded Two seperate SRT teams.

Now I fish, hunt and drink beer (well I drank beer back then too).
 
Retired after 34 years from Delta in 2001. I spent a year and a half after that with T-Mobile and about a year with a website company. Then I was Mom's caregiver from 2005 until she passed away last May. Now I just sit around with my knees aching most of the day. ;)

CW
 
Spent 20 years in corporate management for a national company. Worked for them while I went to college. Graduated with a BA in History. The company started going downhill, so I made a change. Still worked there part time for a little while when I started my new career.

Now I'm a Deputy Sheriff for a large Sheriff's Office in my state. We are one of the busiest Sheriff's Offices as well. Has its ups and downs, but overall okay.

Considering taking the GMAT and going to law school.
 
Retired in 1998, worked constr. for a few summers now only drive a potable water truck for the fire camps a few weeks a year, if my old body wasn't falling apart it would be the best job I ever had. Getting old might beat the alterative but with a bad back sometimes I wonder. But love spoiling the grandkids.
 
NPS Park Ranger for 27 years, with the last 24 as a LE Ranger. Federal Firearms Instructor for 19 years. Mandatory age retirement looming at the end of August. I'll have plenty of work to do around our place to keep me busy, but I suppose I'll find some sort of part time work to help pay the bills.
 
Then:
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Now:
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Soon:
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I've been employed full time as a retiree since July of 2006. My pay;
pension, interest income and Social Security is via direct deposit. I
was working pretty hard at hunting, Trap shooting, reloading, weight
lifting, playing poker and lots of mowing until the last two years. I
have slowed way down on everything except reading and watching
TV because of back problems. Funny thing is though, even though
I'm not working nearly as hard I'm still getting paid. Just lucky I
guess.
 
Spent 31 years working for a large manufacturing company that closed the facility that I worked in when I was only 52. They had a decent closing package and have sent me a check every month for the last 14 years even though I worked for another company. Now completely retired and doing what I want.:rolleyes:
 
Been retired for 13 years, left the work place at age 55 as planned.

I enjoy receiving money in the mail from the government, corporation and stock market for doing absolutely nothing.:)
And many charities enjoy receiving mail from me.;)

So I guess I could be considered a mail man.
 
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Semi retired
I finished regular work as the foreman of a maintenance crew in an oil refinery. Before that I was a layout pipefitter, ran a welding shop, commercial fished. Now I make nice custom knives, do some welding, I have a lathe and a couple milling machines to play with and once or twice a year I will go supervise a short 3-6 week job in a refinery. The less I want to do the more they call. LOL. But, this summer my old skipper and I have leased a 58' seiner and we're going to go catch a bunch of salmon in Alaska again.
 
I do the finish work on stairs (treads, risers, skirt boards, railings, etc.) Mostly curved ones lately so now I spend a lot of time kerfing skirts and bending rail (not as much fun as it sounds)
 
I've been turning wrenches for a living for 42 years. Mostly on the bigger trucks and all sorts of equiptment ranging from weed eaters to earth movers. I've spent the last 25 years working for the city I live in.
But all that changes in about six more weeks. Then I'll burn off about another six weeks worth of excess vacation and sick leave. And then, I'll retire. :D
 
Respiratory business, Home O2, CPAP, Nebulizer, and other DME. I'll be eligible to retire soon but I'm going to keep on working as long as I'm healthy. I like what I do.
 
Been working some 35 years at a papermill punching out A4 papers.
But for the last 3 years have been driving a Truck there.

at least 10 years to retirement :(
 
I was a Deputy Sheriff for 3 years,did not pay well in the early 80s. Nuclear Security Supervisor for 23 1/2 years. Now I work 3 days a week in a food warehouse I operate a large forklift and drive vehicles for a Ford dealer the other 4 days.
 
I sit in a 10 foot gray cloth box and bang at a computer keyboard. Occasionally some random idiot will wander by and blow... stuff at me. The Boeing Company calls the position Manufacturing Engineering.

But I'm looking forward to being a mail man like labworm. :)
 
Employed as a Teamster for 21 years...Retired
Worked for the State for 22...Retired

Retired. Collect two pensions, Social Security, & interest from investments.
Since retirement I can't figure out how I found time to work in my busy schedule.

Get out of bed at 6 am go to gym for work out. Get home around 8 am get cleaned up put a pot of coffee on and sit down at table read the paper [yes, I read the newspaper] and finish drinking the pot of coffee while considering what to do for the rest of the day. Take a short Nap on the recliner.

About 1 pm go out and have lunch a local greasy spoon, stop by a LGS or three and BS with the owners...go shooting, get the truck serviced and get back to house by 6 pm. Then relax for the rest of the day and evening.
 
Country Lawyer for 30 years. General civil practice. Little bit of everything. Also am 1st assistant for the public defender's office-supervise a crew of 18 lawyers and additional staff over a three parish (county to you other guys :D) area and take on the heavy lifting like death penalty and other murder rape etc cases. Pretty low stress and laid back. ;)
 
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