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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 15 Apr 2010 06:30 #360804

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I was one of sixty-nine workers laid off from Timken Aerospace in Lebanon,NH last July and have been looking for a new full time job since then, without luck.
Been picking up some work as a substitute custodian with a couple of local school districts and collecting unemployment, (which is hardly worth the the effort it takes to get).

If I even hear back from a job I've applied for, it's always... "Thank you but we have other applicants who are better qualified for this position"
I finally figured out that this verbiage actually means,
"We would rather hire someone in their twenties than someone in their fifties"

I do have a small wood carving shop, which helps. If I can get enough products made, I can plan on booking myself into some craft fairs as the season gets into gear.
Current Ride: 2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 750
4th Ride: 1981 Kz1000 LTD (2008 - Storage)
3rd Ride: Wife (1999 - 2005)
2nd Ride: 1982 Kz1000 LTD (1983 - 2004)
1st Ride: 1977 Yamaha SX-650 (1981 - 1983)

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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 15 Apr 2010 10:44 #360842

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Bookkeeper, accountant, computer systems manager, etc. for a wood chipper manufacturer for the last 25 years. Started with the company when they had 27 employees - now up to 350.

Been riding since mid 70's. Started out with a Honda XL250. Owned a Can Am 250, a Yamaha XS650 and wound up with a '74 Z1 900 in '77. Still have it.

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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 15 Apr 2010 13:26 #360875

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Finally got my license on Saturday... Put 500 miles on my KZ1100 since then... Loving it.
Just got an 82 KZ 1100, working to fix it up as my first bike.

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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 18 Apr 2010 12:10 #361482

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Retired from FMOC Avon Oh. Now I have all the time in the world to build bikes from my collection of parts.

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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 24 Apr 2010 12:44 #362853

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Beach Bum / professional rocker............

BURNT OUT OLD MAN DRIVES A 68 HEMI CHARGER & RIDES A 73 900 Z1
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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 25 Apr 2010 10:12 #363064

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Nursing student, which has been keeping me scarce...
Finishing up med-surg clinical next week. Summer will be pediatrics and labor & delivery clinical. Expect to graduate this December and sit HI and GA boards in January.

Other endeavors in reverse order...
- kitchen and bath renovation (satisfying but I dislike the paperwork associated with self employment)
- retired (spouse didn't cotton to the idea of working while I played)
- surplus electronics (Unix/networking/analytics, self employment paperwork sucks)
- research scientist (earth and sky)
- roofer (hot, nasty, low pay, but it sure improves cheap beer)
- navigator (oil exploration ship)
- physics & math instructor (girls prep school:-)
- electronics sales (I know the secret of successful sales and it can be yours for only $5)
- life guard (7 consecutive summers has cost me much more in medical bills than I made!)
- paper boy (pay your paper boy BEFORE buying your cigarettes!)

-Duck

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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 03 May 2010 07:41 #365189

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Greetings...im a newbie, im an indonesianese...im a KZ fan as long as i can remember...im a bankir (only a staff with a riddicilous work time an riddicilous pay!!)...if only i can choose, i will choose not to work but instead i will ride my KZ200 cutom bike and enjoy my self....haha....excuse my english....

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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 12 May 2010 20:39 #367590

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MajDSaster wrote:

I was one of sixty-nine workers laid off from Timken Aerospace in Lebanon,NH last July and have been looking for a new full time job since then, without luck.
Been picking up some work as a substitute custodian with a couple of local school districts and collecting unemployment, (which is hardly worth the the effort it takes to get).

If I even hear back from a job I've applied for, it's always... "Thank you but we have other applicants who are better qualified for this position"
I finally figured out that this verbiage actually means,
"We would rather hire someone in their twenties than someone in their fifties"

I do have a small wood carving shop, which helps. If I can get enough products made, I can plan on booking myself into some craft fairs as the season gets into gear.



Hey, I'm posting a 'quote' reply to my own post! Is this the equivalent of talking to myself?
(On Star Trek, this would probably create some sort of Temporal Causality Loop)

Any way, I thought I’d ad to this post because one of the three school district that I am listed with, as an On-Call Substitute Custodian, called to say that they could keep me working all summer, if I was interested. Well, DUH! Of course I am, I’ve been circling the drain here and I need work! Of the three districts, this one has the highest pay scale. This is the first time I’ve had a chance to work for this district and if they’re satisfied with me then I could be up for a full time, benefited position in the Fall. Plus, working for the schools is strictly Monday thru Friday so my weekends are free to sell my woodshop stuff at the craft fairs.
This is the first time in months that I am beginning to think, maybe, the light at the end of the tunnel isn’t a train!
Current Ride: 2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 750
4th Ride: 1981 Kz1000 LTD (2008 - Storage)
3rd Ride: Wife (1999 - 2005)
2nd Ride: 1982 Kz1000 LTD (1983 - 2004)
1st Ride: 1977 Yamaha SX-650 (1981 - 1983)

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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 22 May 2010 09:06 #369789

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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 24 May 2010 12:51 #370515

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Ex-paratrooper,healthcare ceo,amateur gunsmith,hubby,dad,grandad,old motorcycle maniac,lover of all things Irish (especially the whiskey).bj

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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 02 Jun 2010 19:42 #372959

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Aircraft assembly for Cessna Aircraft Co.

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What do you do (for work) when you're not riding? 23 Jun 2010 05:28 #377712

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Finished up med-surg ...spring semester. Just completed pediatrics..first half of summer 40+ hours/week PLUS study time. Remainder of summer will be OB (all that stuff related to babies poppin out, 40+ hours/week plus study time). Then fall. Then hopefully a JOB. Then back to wrenching and riding.

Need EARLY kz650 front end, including instruments.
-Duck

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