What Line Of Work Are You In

Well.... I have had a varied career.
I started & owned my own commercial sign shop from 1991 to 2018; sold but am now back part time.
I started a retail gun shop in 2003; sold it in 2019.
I am also heavily involved part time in ministry. I am an ordained ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church of America and licensed to preach and also involved in discipleship.
I don't think I have actually 'worked' a day in my life!
God has been VERY GOOD!
 
I'm an environmental specialist (not the type that puts the mental in environMENTAL). Specialise in habitat surveys, stocking capacities, vegetation surveys etc etc. Was previously the Group Environmental Manager for an international construction / mining / engineering company where it was mainly mining licenses etc and writing policies and procedures, and generally keeping the bosses out of jail or the environment from being bulldozed too much.

Now working in HSE and doing environmental consulting on the side.
 
Beer. Lots of Beer.

My 'official' role is in New Product Development for one of the large US brewers. I've done it 3 years, initially for Europe working out of the UK and more recently for the Americas (eventually from Wisconsin). The role is a mix of product development, project management, process optimisation and QA.

It's my first job out of Uni, I enjoy it, and I'm still new enough in role to be learning a lot. We'll see how I feel in another 5 years I guess, but I intend to stay in the beverage industry for at least the medium term.
 
I am happily retired from a career in the electric utilities field. Started as an apprentice lineman in 1984 and retired the director of operations of a city utility in Ontario.
A very rewarding career! Powered up northern remote communities and always volunteered for storm damage assistance.
 
Pastoral/Hospital Chaplain (38 years)
21 Years in College, Seminary, Doctoral Studies, Study Abroad, Clinical Studies

I decided 10 years ago not to wait on retirement to see more of the world and travel. I see too many people with plans for the future die too soon without following there dreams. After my father's death, I sought to live every moment to the fullest, serve Jesus and others, and see the world in the process.

Covid did not interrupt my plans completely. I had plans to hunt New Zealand Tahr and South Africa which are now delayed to July 2022. So, I did an Aoudad hunt, an elk hunt, and bear hunt. I head to Idaho in a few week for a spring black bear hunt. Hopefully things will get back on track.

I enjoy my work serving God and others. I also enjoy my travels, adventure, hunting, photography, shooting, and family. My wife loves to travel and goes on all my hunts. She is a great shot with a Nikon Camera.

Life is too short!
 
Minerals processing engineer, got the degree at Wits University, the professional license through MIMM London. Co-own a business that designs, manufactures and installs processing plants. It is interesting work, mentally stimulating, but I have had enough now and want my kids to buy me out. They want a loan to afford to!
 
Technical writer (don’t judge my posts here, I’m using my thumbs and do not edit! ;-)), and also some marketing work.

really a professional dilettante though and have worked in IT, telephony, map production, and newspaper writing. Have also written a biography.

i get bored too easily to stick with one thing...
 
Was a farm worker as a kod while in school. Dropped out at 16 to tale care of my father with cancer. Went to night school at 20 and received my g.e.d. did 2 yrs community college for a paralegal cert. Didnt car for law study. So wound up getting a job at a proving grounds for nissan motor corp. My back ground with farming/laser leveling/cad helped me get it. Nossan had a big layoff when the controlling interest was bought out. So without a job and living in a small town, I went to truck driving school on weekends for 2 months, while working as a diesel mechanic at a local garage. I drove for a company for 1.5yrs. Then bought a truck, acouple years later bought another truck and so on. Now after over 20 years in trucking, Im proud to have my own fleet. Aswell as build race cars as a passion and profit.
Life is never easy, but can also be much more difficult with bad decisions!
 
Got an AS degree in Timber Management at Hocking Tech in southeastern Ohio years ago, and ended up spending all of my adult working career conducting stationary source emission testing (smokestack testing). Hoping to make it last another 8 years.
 
I’m still fresh into my career after a PhD in geology (graduated 2019 in the UK) and bachelors in economics. I have had on and off work in Zambia in renewable energy but I shall shortly be relocating back to South Africa in the hopes of more stable work. It’s really interesting reading the scope of work people are involved in. Imagine the AH community starting a super conglomerate and being paid in hunting days
 
I’m still fresh into my career after a PhD in geology (graduated 2019 in the UK) and bachelors in economics. I have had on and off work in Zambia in renewable energy but I shall shortly be relocating back to South Africa in the hopes of more stable work. It’s really interesting reading the scope of work people are involved in. Imagine the AH community starting a super conglomerate and being paid in hunting days
Sign me up ! Im ready to own a piece of africa!
 
Former rocket scientist, who now works for an automotive conglomerate as a R&D engineer while trying to figure out how to moonlight as something related to the hunting industry.
I’m digging the AH conglomerate idea though
 

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Hello Clark
Thanks for the interest in my rifle. If you want to discuss it further you can email me direct at [redacted] or call my cell number [redacted].
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Hello, My wife and I hunted with Marius 2 years ago. He fit us into his schedule after a different outfitter "bailed" on us. He was always very good with communications and although we didn't end up meeting him personally, he called us multiple times during our hunt to make sure things were going well. We were very happy with him.
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Reach out to the guys at Epic Outdoors.

They will steer you right for landowner tags and outfitters that have them.

I have held a membership with them for years and they are an invaluable resource.

Way better that asking random people on the internet...WAY better

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Skydiver386,

Did you ever find your 30-06 CZ550? I own a fairly solid conditioned one, if you wanted to talk.

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