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#106
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Location: Southern Califonia (Ventura County)
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Boring Certified Public Accountant:
7 1/2 years in public accounting (Arthur Andersen & PricewaterhouseCoopers)
2 years in private industry accounting at a large public company so far and will never go back to public accounting. I never had time to use the 5er, ride the dirt bikes and all the other outdoor activities I did prior to graduating college.
7 1/2 years in public accounting (Arthur Andersen & PricewaterhouseCoopers)
2 years in private industry accounting at a large public company so far and will never go back to public accounting. I never had time to use the 5er, ride the dirt bikes and all the other outdoor activities I did prior to graduating college.
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well I am a marine engineer, we Run and maintain the propulsion and auxiliary engines on ships as well as stand watches and fix just about anything that goes wrong on board. This is one of the ships I work on. Two main engines 3000 hp each at 320 rpm 15" bore 18" stroke V-16 pretty small engines for a ship.
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Currently Engineering Technician for the P-3 Orion Labs @ NAS Patuxent River under contract with Eagle Systems, Inc.
Before that, East Coast Regional Avionics Tech for Navy/Marine Corp C-12 Aircraft (King Airs) and A&P Mechanic based out of NAS Patuxent River.
Before that, Avionics Tech for FBO (Fixed Base Operation), Banyon Aircraft Services, Fort LAuderdale, FL.
Before that, Field Service Tech for Network Plus Communications, now defunct due to corporate bankruptcy, which sent me back to Banyon.
Before that, Avionics Tech for Continental Connection out of FLL.
And finally, before that, Avionics Technician Second Class USN, In-Flight Technician/Radio Operator/Radar Operator on P-3 Orion Aircraft, the absolute most rewarding job I ever had.
Sorry for the resume.
Before that, East Coast Regional Avionics Tech for Navy/Marine Corp C-12 Aircraft (King Airs) and A&P Mechanic based out of NAS Patuxent River.
Before that, Avionics Tech for FBO (Fixed Base Operation), Banyon Aircraft Services, Fort LAuderdale, FL.
Before that, Field Service Tech for Network Plus Communications, now defunct due to corporate bankruptcy, which sent me back to Banyon.
Before that, Avionics Tech for Continental Connection out of FLL.
And finally, before that, Avionics Technician Second Class USN, In-Flight Technician/Radio Operator/Radar Operator on P-3 Orion Aircraft, the absolute most rewarding job I ever had.
Sorry for the resume.
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Location: In Oroville, Ca., same house for past 46 yrs!
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mechanical design engineer with marine engineering background. diver for past 32 yrs. crane operator as well, and certified welder.
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Mechanic for kinder morgan. I work on the stationary engines that compress the gas and send it down the pipeline. I get to work on everything from 400hp Coopers to 15,000hp Solar Turbines.
My friends like to make fun of me because I went to school to be a diesel mechanic and all my engines are natural gas(have spark plugs). Enjoy everything I've done so far Except for working around 17,000hp electric motors. Something about 7000 Volts scares me.
Also help my dad in our small Cow/calf operation and growing alfalfa in the summer.
My friends like to make fun of me because I went to school to be a diesel mechanic and all my engines are natural gas(have spark plugs). Enjoy everything I've done so far Except for working around 17,000hp electric motors. Something about 7000 Volts scares me.
Also help my dad in our small Cow/calf operation and growing alfalfa in the summer.