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What do you do for a living to pay for your Bronco Addiction

drock

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Aug 11, 2012
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I do aerial refueling. Got a pretty good view from my "office."
 

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armynavy17

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Jan 9, 2010
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I drive ships, well, I will be here in a few months. Right now I guess you'd call me a 3rd mate in training. Been to Japan, Korea, China, New Zealand, and Antarctica doing heavy lifts, breakbulk, and containers. Then I moved a couple hundred thousand barrels of crude at a time from TX or LA to NY.
 

mlake01

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Oct 1, 2012
Messages
61
Hired gun. Really! I am a Divisional Manager with an Engineering background for the premier manufacturer of bullets, ammunition, and sporting firearms in the US. Among other things, I periodically get sent on Company sponsored trips to hunt and shoot in other States and countries.

Hey - somebody has to do it, right?
 

JeepGuy

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Aug 24, 2006
Messages
1,212
Life Counselor, Financial Advisor, Professional Story Teller, Chauffeur, Baby Sitter, most people think I'm a Psychic... but I can't claim that one. The "Guy" you call when you can't fix your own issues at times;D. I've also been called the blue eyed devil, but I don't think anyone actually get's paid for that so I guess it doesn't contribute to my Bronco fund.:cool:
 

jray

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Sep 20, 2009
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Offshore lease operator, we pull oil and gas out of the ground, separate it and pipeline it to the beach so sombody else can make gasoline, etc. from it. Fourteen days 140 miles off the coast of Louisiana and 14 days at home.
 

Crush

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Bronco Guru
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May 30, 2007
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Loc.
Greenbottom, WV
Im a towboat pilot on the Mississippi river. Push barges up and down for 28 days then take 21 off to spend at home and work on broncos
 

gnpenning

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Bronco Slave
Joined
Dec 26, 2011
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2,252
Loc.
I have more questions than answers.
Hired gun. Really! I am a Divisional Manager with an Engineering background for the premier manufacturer of bullets, ammunition, and sporting firearms in the US. Among other things, I periodically get sent on Company sponsored trips to hunt and shoot in other States and countries.

Hey - somebody has to do it, right?

Lucky you. I think you need some time off, you know a much needed break. I would be willing to fill in for you.
 

BRONCROB

Bronco Guru
Joined
Nov 24, 2010
Messages
1,613
Loc.
WISNER LA.
Hired gun. Really! I am a Divisional Manager with an Engineering background for the premier manufacturer of bullets, ammunition, and sporting firearms in the US. Among other things, I periodically get sent on Company sponsored trips to hunt and shoot in other States and countries.

Hey - somebody has to do it, right?

How about some dang .22 LR ammo;)
 

jperry1290

Sr. Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2010
Messages
917
I am a homicide detective in a high crime city. Lots of OT for Bronco parts but little free time to work on or drive the Bronco.
 

Southern Girl

New Member
Joined
Jul 15, 2012
Messages
21
Loc.
Florida
I run a county tobacco prevention program for a non-profit organization. I do this job because my dad, from whom I inherited my Bronco, smoked for 43 years and all of my grandparents died due to tobacco use. I also live on a farm where we run cattle, raise chickens/eggs, sometimes hogs, and we have a hydroponic growing system like the one at Disney (Epcot) for vegetable crops.
 
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