What does everyone do for a living?

I couldn’t agree more. Two Mohs surgeries and multiple other skin ca’s removed from my hide, and I feel like it’s probably just the beginning. Hell, it seems like almost every time I go in for a check up they cut a little bit more off.


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Same, I have to go in every 6 months. one bout with melanoma and they don’t want you to go long without a full body check up….
 
I’m a general foreman for one of the largest union electrical companies in the country, building data centers


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Superintendent for commercial construction projects. Going on 21 years in the trade.
It's been 12 years since I posted in this thread... thought it was time for a update.... went from a site Super to a PM, which I'm not sure is an actual upgrade but then moved to ownership in a 75-year-old construction company. So, not the best time as far as the economy is concerned, but overall, it's been a good move. All in the same company that I have been with for 31 years.
 
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Project Manager for custom homes. I used to enjoy the work, but now the clients are so ridiculously wealthy. I would like to not be building for the people that are ruining the valley yet I need to too make a decent living since cost of living is so high.
 
Retired Aerospace Engineering Executive. Worked on the Apollo, B1a, Space Shuttle, F-18, B-2 and numerous classified programs and projects.
 
Retired Aerospace Engineering Executive. Worked on the Apollo, B1a, Space Shuttle, F-18, B-2 and numerous classified programs and projects.
In those classified projects, was any of it such wildly advanced flight technology that people would not believe it?

I've always been really interested in The aerospace industry and often wonder what the most advanced flight tech there is that's being worked on
 
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