I couldnt help but wonder what everyone does for a living. It seems like some of go out every other day and I get envious of whatever job it is you have. lol. If youre retired, props to you. Can't wait for my day plz:
Im currently a grade checker for a construction company moving dirt mon-fri. The career goal is to hopefully become an air traffic controller. Its a long process but im on my way.
So what do you do?
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Volunteer work: building handicap ramps for shut-ins, hiking trail maintenance, Food bank deliveries, Habitat for Humanity projects... and classes at the local library...
Ageless Mind... Timeless Body... No Way! Use It and Lose It. Just the way it is...
I'm a auto mechanic for Phoenix police. I do get a lot of time off (weekend, holidays and vacation) but very little gets used hiking . I have 2 pre-teen girls that burn up all my free time and then some!
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Registered Sales Assistant and Operations Manager for 2 independent Branch Managers at Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network - Scottsdale.
Current side job: picket post fence painter
For me, sometimes it's just as much about the journey as the destination. Oh, and once in awhile, don't forget to look back at the trail you've traveled.
After one day at a minimum wage job, I had to spend half what I made at the chiropractor. So, today I quit that job. Meanwhile, I lost the chance to make money at my on-call job for the rest of the week, which pays really well when they do call me. I am hoping for an interview at another part time job which pays pretty well, where I wouldn't have to go to the chiropractor every day, and could keep my on-call job.
There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.
Jim_H wrote: Unlikely I'll be in CG any time soon, but if I get lucky.....
I may wind up close to CG (if I'm lucky...)... Although, after doing my homework, I'm not totally convinced Florence is the garden spot of AZ, either. Still... it's not Kalifornia!!
"I'm not totally convinced Florence is the garden spot of AZ, either"? Box Canyon! Martinez Canyon! Kilns of Cochran! AZT #'s 16 & 17! Martinez Mine! Gila River! Donnelly Slope! Me thinks your "garden spot" standards may be a tad lofty. IMn-sHO (computerese for "In My not-so Humble Opinion), the area east of Florence is one of the best (the best?) outdoor playgrounds in Southern Arizona provided you consider pursuits such as hiking, biking, backpacking, off-roading to be your idea of fun.
@SAMBA
I should have been more clear... the town of Florence isn't a garden spot (the numerous prisons are interesting, though...) The areas around it are awesome!! I didn't even realize the Gila River was close by until I started seeing lots of ads for boats and such; at first I was wondering why people would need them in that part of the desert...
I certainly don't want to perpetuate any stereotypes about snooty Californians (welcome to AZ... now Go Home!!).
@PLC92084
Legend has it that sometime in the 1800's representatives from Florence and Tucson flipped a coin to decide which city would get the prison and which one could get the university. The Florence rep WON!!!!
SAMBA wrote:@PLC92084
Legend has it that sometime in the 1800's representatives from Florence and Tucson flipped a coin to decide which city would get the prison and which one could get the university. The Florence rep WON!!!!
Took an Arizona history class in college. The poor guy who came back to Tucson with the university was almost tarred & feathered plus run out of town. People in Tucson really wanted the prison.
SAMBA wrote:@PLC92084
Legend has it that sometime in the 1800's representatives from Florence and Tucson flipped a coin to decide which city would get the prison and which one could get the university. The Florence rep WON!!!!
I think each city has their historic place in Arizona history. Some areas of Florence are gorgeous as in the Catholic church downtown.........it's just beautiful. I think you need to look for the beauty within
Trish-Kabob
"May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds" Ed Abbey
I never said or implied anything negative about Florence. Please re-read my previous post. I actually think Florence is a "kewl" little town. The operative word, though, in the previous sentence is "little". On second thought, though, my goal to bike to, and sample the wares at ALL the neighborhood watering holes of Tucson, e.g. http://hikearizona.com/photoset.php?ID=23616 , would have been considerably easier if the Tucson rep had won the coin toss.
I just applied for a job as assistant director of a museum and Indian ruins. Sounds fantastic, right? Well, not exactly. It pays $8 an hour and is part time. So, don't everyone run up here and apply! But it might work for me since I have worked there before, and know it inside and out. But before, I was only a "tour guide." I like the title of "Assistant Director" a lot better! At least it would look nice on a resume!
There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.
Commericial Pilot and Aircraft Mechanic in previous life back east Paramedic and Part-time public Safety Dispatcher
"I hope we have once again reminded people that man is not free unless government is limited. There's a clear cause and effect here that is as neat and predictable as a law of physics: as government expands, liberty contracts."
"The only thing we did was wrong was staying in the wilderness to long...the only thing we did was right was the day we started to fight..."
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Well, so far, the director was excited I had applied, and I have the "official" interview on Wed. but he and I talked for about half an hour yesterday morning, right before I came down here to Tucson.
I really do want to move back here to Tucson but it's not in the cards at the moment, and it's nice to have a job opportunity I'm actually excited about, even if it's only part-time. Could lead to something else interesting...
There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.