What do you guys do for a living?
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I started at my company at 16 and I'm now part of the furniture! I'm a tungsten carbide metallurgist, so almost nothing to do with farming. Although, from time to time we've made tips for ploughing up Australia! A few months back I had my hands on some cutter tips used to make bolt fixing holes for a Cultivator manufacturer, although I was doing that as a favour for another firm, so I didn't really get the full story!
Powder metallurgy is quite specialised and when I was on day release at University, we had a few afternoons on the subject, and I corrected the lecturer in the first session
When he tried to question how I knew that, I told him what I did for a living.. He didn't speak to me again after that.. What was more annoying was there wasn't a single exam question on the subject!
Powder metallurgy is quite specialised and when I was on day release at University, we had a few afternoons on the subject, and I corrected the lecturer in the first session
When he tried to question how I knew that, I told him what I did for a living.. He didn't speak to me again after that.. What was more annoying was there wasn't a single exam question on the subject!
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Water Plant Operator for over twenty years.Deep coal mine for over five years an got too work on a dairy farm as a young man.STILLL my favorite was the farm life,was hard but loved it so much.
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I was born and grew up on small farm. Took it over when Dad retired. Farmed for several years, but sold out when economy went bad in early 80's. Went to work at a factory. Took early retirement offer from company and now travel around with wife to our different vacation rental properties to check and do maintenance on. In one now looking over the beach at the ocean. Rough life.
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Thank you for your service and sacrifice 2000 acres is a lot!Bushmaster77 wrote:Retired Army after 20 years of service. Currently working on about a 2000 acre crop farm in KY. Always has been a dream since I was a kid to work on a farm, so now I get a chance to live that dream. Its great, really like what I do.
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Currently I am studying Nature & forest management, as its called here in the Netherlands. Can expand later into logging, international logging business, ecology and stuff like that.
My grandfather used to own a contracting company ( guess thats what its called in English?), basically, farmers and other people can hire them to do work for them. Jobs like mowing grass, harvesting maize and other jobs. My uncle took the company over a couple years ago. So I grew up in a farming environment.
Feel free to ask questions! Hope you understand it hahaha
My grandfather used to own a contracting company ( guess thats what its called in English?), basically, farmers and other people can hire them to do work for them. Jobs like mowing grass, harvesting maize and other jobs. My uncle took the company over a couple years ago. So I grew up in a farming environment.
Feel free to ask questions! Hope you understand it hahaha
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I'm a deputy sheriff, and I do car audio on the side. I'm known across the country as #basscop and have a large build in my Blazer that I am sponsored with. I also have a fairly successful Facebook and YouTube page dedicated to my truck and car audio.
I spent most of my childhood on a farm as we had livestock and did row crops. Being I'm a bit older now I enjoy the older tractor and implements that I was around when I was younger (wish there was more in the game!) My dads side of the family still has a family farm that is over 100 years old. Sadly ther is little to no farming by the family no more. The fields are still used though as they are leased out to other area farmers for their crops.
I spent most of my childhood on a farm as we had livestock and did row crops. Being I'm a bit older now I enjoy the older tractor and implements that I was around when I was younger (wish there was more in the game!) My dads side of the family still has a family farm that is over 100 years old. Sadly ther is little to no farming by the family no more. The fields are still used though as they are leased out to other area farmers for their crops.
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I'm a high school student. But its cool to hear about y'alls jobs.
However my hobbies include Boy Scouts and robotics
However my hobbies include Boy Scouts and robotics
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Isaiah 30:23- He will also send you rain for the seed you sow in the ground, and the food that comes from the land will be rich and plentiful. In that day your cattle will graze in broad meadows.:
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Isaiah 30:23- He will also send you rain for the seed you sow in the ground, and the food that comes from the land will be rich and plentiful. In that day your cattle will graze in broad meadows.:
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I'm a welder, make crushers and screeners for quarry and mining industry, mostly terex and Mc closkey. Part time landscaping in summer , make and sell trailers and small farm equipment in the winter. Keep small flock of 60 or so Suffolk, texel ewes
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Eagle Scout, 1993 here.Smith Modding wrote:I'm a high school student. But its cool to hear about y'alls jobs.
However my hobbies include Boy Scouts and robotics
We are all ignorant, we are all just ignorant about different things.
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Recent convert to PC on FS19
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My job sounds so boring compared to all you guys. I work for a pub chain in the UK in their kitchen mainly washing dishes. Now and then I help out on the "cook" side. I use that term loosely as most food is mass cooked elsewhere then frozen and put into a microwave. Very few items are cooked fresh but that's the price you pay for working with a company that own over 3000 premises and hire over 25,000 staff members cheap and quick for very little profit compared to fresh cooking
Scottish farming with all the n00bery
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Nice! I have many Eagle's in my family, including my dad. Currently I'm a Star Scout, but I still have 3 years left to get Eagle.dunnjob wrote:Eagle Scout, 1993 here.Smith Modding wrote:I'm a high school student. But its cool to hear about y'alls jobs.
However my hobbies include Boy Scouts and robotics
Smith Modding Co.
Christian Based Modding
Isaiah 30:23- He will also send you rain for the seed you sow in the ground, and the food that comes from the land will be rich and plentiful. In that day your cattle will graze in broad meadows.:
Playing FS15-19 on PC
Playing too much FS19
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Christian Based Modding
Isaiah 30:23- He will also send you rain for the seed you sow in the ground, and the food that comes from the land will be rich and plentiful. In that day your cattle will graze in broad meadows.:
Playing FS15-19 on PC
Playing too much FS19
Specs-
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Head Chef / Manager at a country dining pub (c1600’s coaching in with traditional flagstones and taxidermy on the walls) in Somerset, England. We are nestled between the Quantock, Brendon and Mendip Hills and the Bristol Channel - surrounded by fields and valleys not unlike The West Coast (we have open heathland rather than mountains though). As I look out of our kitchen window I see sheep, cows, wild red deer and pheasants...... and the local contractor injecting digestate into the ground with a brand new Fendt 936..... tough life!!
Playing on XBone in Somerset, UK - Typically spending more time on the forum than actually playing the game.
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I work in the gaming industry. I'm responsible for the communication with the players, website news and stuff.
Quite awesome if you ask me
Quite awesome if you ask me
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That's rare. I actually love it pretty much all the time.RODHA wrote:Should also be quite frustrating in times
Lars 'Lisertan' Malcharek
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History is on the move, Captain. Those who cannot keep up will be left behind, to watch from a distance. And those who stand in our way will not watch at all."
―Grand Admiral Thrawn to Captain Gilad Pellaeon
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History is on the move, Captain. Those who cannot keep up will be left behind, to watch from a distance. And those who stand in our way will not watch at all."
―Grand Admiral Thrawn to Captain Gilad Pellaeon