What does everyone do for a living?

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12 years of Petroleum Geology. University of Wyoming grad.

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Drive trucks like This one and make welders look good haha
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I am an electrician but I always tell people I work construction cause if I say electrician they always have something they need help with.
 
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Amazing diversity, really cool to see. I'm a heavy equipment mechanic from Saskatchewan, Canada. Repairing anything from light construction and forestry equipment to ultra class heavy mining equipment. Have worked in Sask, the NWT at a diamond mine, and currently in the Alberta oil sands.
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Amazing diversity, really cool to see. I'm a heavy equipment mechanic from Saskatchewan, Canada. Repairing anything from light construction and forestry equipment to ultra class heavy mining equipment. Have worked in Sask, the NWT at a diamond mine, and currently in the Alberta oil sands.
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That's a BIG ASS front loader.


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I'm 27 going into my 5th tax season in public accounting. Thinking about changing direction to a.... more people time - less analytical staring at a computer in a cage time job.

Loco, let me know when you find that gig. I'm diving in to my 11th tax season and every year I think the same thing. The only thing that keeps me doing it is the down time perfectly fitting in to all of my hunting seasons. Would be nice to find a change of pace though.
 
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Amazing diversity, really cool to see. I'm a heavy equipment mechanic from Saskatchewan, Canada. Repairing anything from light construction and forestry equipment to ultra class heavy mining equipment. Have worked in Sask, the NWT at a diamond mine, and currently in the Alberta oil sands.
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When are they gonna let you work on the big stuff?
 
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Loco, let me know when you find that gig. I'm diving in to my 11th tax season and every year I think the same thing. The only thing that keeps me doing it is the down time perfectly fitting in to all of my hunting seasons. Would be nice to find a change of pace though.

I am right there with you guys, in my 7th busy season. CPA mainly working with small to medium sized businesses doing assurance work. Last month I told my job we are selling our house and plan on leaving our midwest town in May and heading for the mountains. Now back to work as I will be staring at this computer screen until midnight.
 
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