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

Jeff76

Sr. Member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
638
Loc.
Alpharetta GA
Semiconductors. integrated circuits. FPGAs specifically.

Started a new job in July and haven't been back to the garage in literally three months. Between the heavy travel and the brutal kids soccer schedule, not much love for the bronco(s). Cranked it up again today, and the smile is back!

Until the next flight, that is.... ; )

Jeff
 

bushman_22

Jr. Member
Joined
Jul 22, 2010
Messages
132
Loc.
Aloha, OR
I was an auto/truck mechanic for general motors for years. Now I am a maintenance/operator of a drawbridge. (went from little bolts to big bolts)

Bushman
 

badmuttstang

redneck grease monkey
Joined
Oct 25, 2009
Messages
2,807
I'm a full time student after 13 years of slinging paint for Freightliner. So for the last four years (2 trying to get work and 2 years in school) I have been a good house bi**h and my wife has paid for most of it. So I guess I'm a man whore.;)
 

Rickb1b

Sr. Member
Joined
Feb 29, 2012
Messages
445
As my name suggest I flew the B-1B bomber. I'm retired now. Trying to figure out how to make my 69 a reliable DD for the winter in Alaska.
 

77-302

Full Member
Joined
Mar 9, 2012
Messages
315
Loc.
Canton, MI
For the past 13 years I've been a Powertrain Engineer for FoMoCo in Dearborn working on V8 gas and global Diesel engine manufacturing and design. I bought my first Bronco in March...Now it's October and I've bought it again $$$ ugh....
 
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Miker

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jul 15, 2009
Messages
1,575
Ok, I'll play. CEO For the Boy Scouts of America for the state of New Hampshire
 

ObscureMachine

Seatbelt Orifice Officer
Joined
Sep 28, 2006
Messages
3,998
Loc.
World Headquarters
Update I guess. Job changed 2 years ago. Currently we own a commercial electrical contracting company in New Orleans. Employ about 22 people. All I really do is sign checks and deal with major problems.

Gonna need a job when we move to Oregon. Somebody hook me up???
 

hdfx81

Sr. Member
Joined
May 13, 2008
Messages
523
Deliver home heating oil
 

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ccbronco

Full Member
Joined
Apr 16, 2008
Messages
214
I own a collision repair facility (aka body shop) in Nor Cal. My rig has been in pieces for three years, so don't think it is the perfect set up for a Bronco addiction. I have to get the business to make money before I spend it on Bronco.
 
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miikee73

Shadetree Guru
Joined
Dec 14, 2010
Messages
3,551
Loc.
Aloha
After almost 40 years of stacking apples in the grocery stores I moved over to Home Depot for the after retirement income (health insurance). Pretty cool gig,I'm on a merchandising team that has a 5 store rotation,work Monday thru Friday 6-2:30. For those in retail you know how hard it is to get a schedule like that. Plan on staying there till the government will take care of me...I hope to live to see the day!
I'm the guy that gets to put out all the new tools. Which isn't a good place for a Tool Whore
 

LTL4life

Sr. Member
Joined
Jan 10, 2007
Messages
704
Loc.
The FROZEN TURDRA
After almost 40 years of stacking apples in the grocery stores I moved over to Home Depot for the after retirement income (health insurance). Pretty cool gig,I'm on a merchandising team that has a 5 store rotation,work Monday thru Friday 6-2:30. For those in retail you know how hard it is to get a schedule like that. Plan on staying there till the government will take care of me...I hope to live to see the day!
I'm the guy that gets to put out all the new tools. Which isn't a good place for a Tool Whore

Lucky duck you. I'm 10 min. walking dist. to home depot. When i give up trucking, i hope to get a PT job there.
 

Revelation

Bronco Guru
Joined
Oct 9, 2004
Messages
4,813
Asst. Site Safety Manager for BIS Industrial Services at the Buckeye Foley Mill. We keep the mill up and running, 2 power boilers, 2 bark boilers and 3 recovery boilers. The mill turns pine trees into cellulose fibers that is used in the manufacture of paper, food and even tires.
 

jtoney51

Contributor
Full Member
Joined
Nov 18, 2012
Messages
269
I am a Division Manager for a full service accounting firm, we specialize in outsourced accounting for small to meduim business. Our clients span from the east coast to west coast, all of our software is cloud based so it is accesible at any given point. Let me know if you have questions or ever need help..
 

666

New Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2010
Messages
21
Im a Firefighter for the city of albany, been there 8 years and i own/run a small decal/sign bussiness to pay for my automotive disease
 
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