What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

11 Mar 2011 16:50
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Went into the Navy out of high school. Spent 4 years operating a nuclear propulsion plant on a fast attack sub until I got hurt. Now I'm a control room operator at a geothermal plant.

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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

27 Mar 2011 11:29
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im a chiropractor here in Raleigh NC

if ur in the area get in touch for a beer and an adjustment!

i love my job :)
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

27 Mar 2011 16:48
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I'm an engineer for Ford of Europe, oddly enough living in Rayleigh, Essex (UK). Working on something you fine folks should be receiving in the US in 2013. Love it. :)
Can't beat the classics.

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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

03 Apr 2011 23:26
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Cabinetmaker. My brother and I own and operate a cabinet/ custom woodworking shop in south-eastern Virginia.
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

10 Apr 2011 10:03
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Plastic injection mold maker for almost 22 years plus I own a small cnc shop that I produce drag race parts for mostly Hayabusa's and Gsx-r 1000's, swingarms,air shifter brackets,sprocket covers/slave supports etc.etc.etc.





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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

11 Apr 2011 21:07
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I'm a electrician, welder, plumber, machinist, jack-of-all master of none, for a Research and Development Company specializing in green energy.
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

11 Apr 2011 21:17
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TNBOBBER wrote: I'm a electrician, welder, plumber, machinist, jack-of-all master of none, for a Research and Development Company specializing in green energy.
well damn up till last dec 15th i was an electrical/hvac/plumbing contractor for more years than id like to remember,now im just a full time profesional jack off! :woohoo:
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

11 Apr 2011 21:43
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I've been a carpentry contractor for the last 20 years or so, with a six year detour in the middle when I owned a bicycle store. I've got a couple more years or construction, it's been mostly enjoyable, but I cant do it forever. I'm working on my Psych degree full-time.
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

12 Apr 2011 09:12 - 12 Apr 2011 09:13
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jack of all trades, master at none.....lol

no really, ive been welding and fabricating for 10 years for the union, and some mom and pop structural steel shops. been a stay at home dad for the past year and a half. i have a beautiful 6 year old daughter and a kick ass almost 2 year old son.:side:
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

12 Apr 2011 10:37
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Stu Pidasole wrote: ...been a stay at home dad for the past year and a half. i have a beautiful 6 year old daughter and a kick ass almost 2 year old son.

Ever gaze lovingly into their trusting eyes, and wonder what it's like calling you Daddy? :woohoo:

Just kidding. :laugh:

May we all rejoice in such wonderful Blessings! :cheer:
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

13 Apr 2011 22:12
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[/quote]now im just a full time profesional jack off! :woohoo:[/quote]


That's no shit. :P
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?

19 Apr 2011 00:12 - 19 Apr 2011 00:13
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Patton wrote:
Stu Pidasole wrote: ...been a stay at home dad for the past year and a half. i have a beautiful 6 year old daughter and a kick ass almost 2 year old son.

Ever gaze lovingly into their trusting eyes, and wonder what it's like calling you Daddy? :woohoo:

Just kidding. :laugh:

May we all rejoice in such wonderful Blessings! :cheer:
wow really? i have heard low blows and have even participated in many....but.......:sick:
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