What Do We K&c Guys Do For A Living (1 Viewer)

Used to run Tennis and health Clubs
now play with toy soldiers daily!

Tony Neville
 
I have five generations of police officers in the family so I figured I would follow in their footsteps. So far 8years on and loving every moment of it.
 
thanks to all that responded to this thread,it's very interesting to see the different jobs "retired or not" that we all do for a living, we cover a large array of jobs that for sure, well back to work, gotta make andy and the crew some coin!!! :)..sammy
 
I retired from the Navy in 1999. Now I work as an NJROTC instructor at a high school and really enjoy working with the young high school students.
 
Are you on this employee site or are you trying to point something out.....:rolleyes:


WELLINGTON
 
This is what I do...pulled it from an old thread....

http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=8182&d=1185143813

Actual here is a reecent picture in a news paper if you scroll down I'm on the right looking into a car ...
http://www.kingsentinel.com/news/2007/1205/news/019.html

Here is a pic of me and one of my sons
http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=313&d=1137472230


WELLINGTON



EXCUSE ME - We Must Search Your Car for NAPOLEONICS !!

:D :D :D
 

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LOL...Capitolron...thats funny....

Damian...sorry I see you now...good to put a face with your name!!!


WELLINGTON
 
First lifetime..retired fire captain, Hartford Ct
2nd lifetime...retired interpreter State of Ct
present lifetime..retired assertive community treatment team Dept mental health.
Bill W
 
To steal a quip from RR, They say hard work never killed anybody, I say why take the chance.;)
 
http://www.kznhealth.gov.za/Surgery/employee.htm
Here is a link to our departmental website
Regards
Damian

That's a handsome young man there- clearly there are a lot of broken hearts in South Africa:):)

I have changed professions- I am no longer an in flight missile repairman- I hit 20 succesful missions which put me into mandatory retirement. I now work for the US government as a walking Predator drone homing beacon. Five successful missions so far, one near miss.
 
I'm a former Army medic and Airforce Nurse. Yes, that is two tours, before and after college. I currently work as an RN in an electrophysiology lab where we implant Pacemakers and Defibrillators. For you military buffs, I have flown in the C-130 Hercules, C-141, C-5 Galaxy, Huey Medivac and the C-9 Nightinggale air ambulance. Finally, my biggest thrill was hitching a ride on the back of an M-60 main battle tank during Military war games at AP hill Virginia. Medics always made alot of friends out in the wilderness.
 
I'm a former Army medic and Airforce Nurse. Yes, that is two tours, before and after college. I currently work as an RN in an electrophysiology lab where we implant Pacemakers and Defibrillators. For you military buffs, I have flown in the C-130 Hercules, C-141, C-5 Galaxy, Huey Medivac and the C-9 Nightinggale air ambulance. Finally, my biggest thrill was hitching a ride on the back of an M-60 main battle tank during Military war games at AP hill Virginia. Medics always made alot of friends out in the wilderness.

Excellent, thank goodness for "91 whiskeys"!

MD (Family Doc/GP also part time O4 USAR MC)
 

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