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Posted by Jerry/MT on January 12, 2006 at 18:54:37 from (206.183.121.1):
In Reply to: O-T how many differant job, posted by old on January 12, 2006 at 08:30:02:
Started caddying at age 12. Worked in a drug store at age 14. Worked as a stickboy for Monkey Wards at 16. Worked as an usher in a movie theatre at 17. Was a grocery store stockboy at 18. At 19, Ihired into the steel millwhere I worked onnindustrial tractors during the summer and part time during college terms. At 22, I was a summer hire managment trainee at the steel mill. At age 22, I went to wo work in the aircraft industry after college and picked up a Master's in Engineering (UW) while I was at it. Worked my way into management and retired as Propulsion Chief Engineer -Research & Preliminary Design where I was a member of an advisory committee to NASA. Retired after 34+ years and I am now developing a small irrigated ranch in Western Montana. Where the hell has all that time gone to!
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