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?
09 Nov 2007 09:24
MMMmmm...been a biologist/technician for several natural history museums, collections manager for several museums, a fisheries biologist for Florida, a fisheries biologist for Texas, a wildlife biologist for Guam, an instructor at a university, but am currently a curator for a medical university in Texas...been around or in academia for almost all of my adult life...I love schools...and Kawasaki's, and my wife and kids...not necessarily in that order
Michael
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1978 KZ1000A
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Victoria, Texas
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?
09 Nov 2007 10:08
Wow. I'm a one-and-only.:blink:
Started life as a machinist/draftsman for a small mold-making plant. Moved to designer with them, then got fiddle feet.
I've been an industrial mechanic (auto component mfr.)
and worked for a half-dozen companies in management.
But now, I'm a Methodist minister in SW Kansas.
Go figure.
Started life as a machinist/draftsman for a small mold-making plant. Moved to designer with them, then got fiddle feet.
I've been an industrial mechanic (auto component mfr.)
and worked for a half-dozen companies in management.
But now, I'm a Methodist minister in SW Kansas.
Go figure.
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\"Man does not control his own fate. The women in his life do that for him.\" Groucho Marx
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09 Nov 2007 10:15
I'm a Sergeant with a Sheriff's Department in California.
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?
09 Nov 2007 11:30
Currently I´m a service tech for
Linak
. Used to be an office machine tech, fixing fax machines, copiers and stuff, which eventually led me to work in the graphics industry at a printing/sign makers shop. After that I was a tech at
Arepa
before I had a small stint working for a landscaper which ended when I tipped over with a dumper and banged myself up pretty good. Throughout the past 30 some years I´ve also been a working musician (guitar player/singer) both professionally and semiprofessionally on the side.
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?
09 Nov 2007 13:15
currenty working as a field service technician in the commercial/industrail HVAC field. been doing it for 11 years now and cant stand it anymore would rather scoop poop.
Located in Cleveland, Ohio
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?
09 Nov 2007 13:42
I do collision work during the day and work for The Buffalo News overnite!!!Gotta support my new addiction to KZ's somehow!!
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?
09 Nov 2007 14:36
i'm just a lonely master auto tech for the largest tire company in the world.
seems pale to compairson on some of the other titles i've seen here.
seems pale to compairson on some of the other titles i've seen here.
someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.
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09 Nov 2007 14:43
I'm a commercial cabinet maker of 24 yrs so far. I've been working wood since i was 9 yrs. old. The company i work for designs, builds, ships and installs some very high end cabinetry nation wide.
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09 Nov 2007 15:04
Hope this works. This is my first post, only joined yesterday and no pics to post yet.
I work for a UK company, writing qualification documents for airplane parts, mostly seat controller keypads.
I work for a UK company, writing qualification documents for airplane parts, mostly seat controller keypads.
Paul
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1979 KZ1000ST. Harris 4 into 1. Dyna S.
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1978 Z650C2. Marshall 4 into 1. Newtronic ignition. Otherwise stock(ish).
1979 KZ1000ST. Harris 4 into 1. Dyna S.
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?
09 Nov 2007 17:40
kawsakiman wrote:
Why? Your job is not important to someone? My car has tires and sometimes they need to be replaced. Do I/Can I do it myself? Nope. Someone at the tire shop does it. When I go in with bald tires I'm damn glad someone knows how to change them. Without them, I keep driving on bald tires and endangering my family. Ask everyone here, impressive title or not, and each one can tell you why their job sucks just as much they can tell you why their job is great.
Post edited by: Talman, at: 2007/11/09 20:42
Post edited by: Talman, at: 2007/11/09 20:45
seems pale to compairson on some of the other titles i've seen here.
Why? Your job is not important to someone? My car has tires and sometimes they need to be replaced. Do I/Can I do it myself? Nope. Someone at the tire shop does it. When I go in with bald tires I'm damn glad someone knows how to change them. Without them, I keep driving on bald tires and endangering my family. Ask everyone here, impressive title or not, and each one can tell you why their job sucks just as much they can tell you why their job is great.
Post edited by: Talman, at: 2007/11/09 20:42
Post edited by: Talman, at: 2007/11/09 20:45
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2004 Intruder Volusia
ex- 1976 KZ 400 Hot rod (Owned by return2ridin before me and Wolfencopter after me. Does anyone have it now
?)
ex- 1978 KZ 200
Bergen County, NJ
Aint no time to hate....barely time to wait
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?
09 Nov 2007 18:03
I've been a Locksmith for 20 years. Family business my father started in '68.
I legally broke in to 2 places today!
I like being out and about, travelling from job to job. Helps the day go by quickly.
Get to see all kinds of houses, from big to small, and various shops, plants, Museums, Castles, Hospitals etc.
"Locksmiths always get in".
I legally broke in to 2 places today!
I like being out and about, travelling from job to job. Helps the day go by quickly.
Get to see all kinds of houses, from big to small, and various shops, plants, Museums, Castles, Hospitals etc.
"Locksmiths always get in".
Rob
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
2000 ZRX1100
2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
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1978 KZ1000 project
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Re: What do you do (for work) when you're not riding?
09 Nov 2007 19:05Well, Kawasakiman, my dad was an auto mechanic for 50+ years and I kinda know what you're talking about. I turned wrenches in the bike biz for 3 or 4 years back in the early-mid 70's but then went in another direction.i'm just a lonely master auto tech for the largest tire company in the world.
I got into the purchasing field and ended up as the Manager, Purchasing & Logistics for a 75 person company manufacturing natural gas conversion equipment for vehicles. I got bought out of that job in 2001 and thought I was retired....but not so. I stopped in at the local bike wreckers/dismantlers in the spring of 2002 to get some bits.....and ended up as the office manager, which I've done ever since. Unfortunately, this job is seriously cutting into my riding time since we don't have the longest riding season in the world, up here in the Great White North. However, on the upside, I did get hold of my KZ650 this spring through my job, so I'm kind of conflicted about leaving the place and really retiring and spending ALL my time riding. Well, I WILL have to keep SWMBO happy from time to time.
I guess I could do that while I'm changing my oil or something.....multitasking, right ??!!??
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H2A Built from a genuine basket case. Yes,it's a hot rod.
GT550A Stock/mint. Pleasant stroker.
2006 Bandit 1200S for easy LD rapid transit
Various H2 projects in the wings.
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