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>>961090
Janitor?
>>961090
Loading dock grunt?
>>961098
potatocam?
Shipping & Receiving
>>961090
pre-lubricating dildoes
>>961090
My job
>>961447
You are an air conditioner?
What an interesting job, keeping people cool.
>>961447
Better upright picture
>>961447
Its a pretty chill job.
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I can't take pictures of my job or I'll end up in an underground room with feds and a rubber glove. It's industrial manufacturing and it affects most markets in the developed world. And l sold my soul for not even 3 times minimum wage.
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>>961478
I forgot the actual job.
>>961479
Previous job.
>>961452
Fluke 116 masterrace
13 degrees superheat bretty gud
>>961466
>I can't take pictures of my job
Checked.
Nor can I, HIPAA
>>961454
Boston? Cambridge?
Being an electrician is chill.
>>961479
are you a nurse? previously and EMT?
1st office
2nd office
OP, Are you Canadian? I have one of those. Which province do you work in?
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>>961607
Pictures like this annoy me so fucking much. If you really put your feet up like that then you're a pretentious cunt. If you put up your feet like that for the pic then you're an attention whore.
>>961610
Retinal imaging specialist. Was an EMT, yes.
Its a fun job. We outsource retinal diagnostic solutions to facilities that can't quite justify having an ophthalmology suite. I get to travel a lot at the whims of insurance companies.
>>961742
Calm down bro its just a game.
>>961554
Correct, Boston, now guess my job
>>961747
I'm going to go out on a limb and say it has something too do with roofs.
>>961747
janitor at boston dynamics ?
>>961753
that finger condoms
>>961480
>Trans Care
Faggot.
>>961747
Nigger catcher?
>>961752
Not quite
>>961755
Boston dynamics is actually just outside of Boston
>>961784
Wait... What?
I work for a WISP, taking down Comcast 1 customer at a time
>>961753
those quick change tool holders are so qt
>>961782
>Trans = Transexual
>no way that a company that has to do with Transporting people can have TRANS in its name, no, it is about faggotry!
But you can un-rustle your jimmies. TransCare is out of business now- it filed for bankruptcy some time ago.
>>961753
>>961753
>>961827
But yeah, you fucked that right up.
>>961454
I thought we might have the same one at first. But a look down-thread shows we don't. I'm sad.
>>961847
WHY DID YOU POST THAT
So loud and hot.
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>>961856
Acrophobia? I'm STILL afraid of heights and I've been doing this for years. It helps me stay focused on safety at least.
>>961449
All that blowing must get tiring.
>>961478
Neet detected
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>>961810
>out of business
Not surprised, the fucking degenerates
I work in pharmaceuticals manufacturing.
No pic. I would get fired if I was caught taking a picture inside the building.
>>961872
Wait what ?
You're actually developing BMC bikes or just putting power meters inside ?
me at my job
>>961960
I design cycling computers. Firmware and electronics.
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I switch desk every few days
>>962067
Where, approximately?
>>961865
What kind of paper bro?
>>962026
I don't understand your job, honestly.
>>962087
I think electronics that do cycling metrics and fancy flashing lights.
>>962087
I'm a computer engineer. That's digital electronics and programming microcontrollers. I work for a company that does sports equipment. Bluetooth heart rate monitors, sensors to tell you how fast a bike is going and how much pressure is on the peddles, etc.
>>962071
90 to 170g/m2
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>>961871
>7000 sheep
>3000 camels
>1000 oxen
>500 donkeys
>hundreds of servants
>7 sons
>3 daughters
>killed because of a petty bet he had nothing to do with
Gangster
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>>961740
doing that would piss me off especially when the leaves fall right on the fresh concrete and you have to pick them off before they make an impression or stick to it and dry permanently to it and you have to pick it off bit by bit
>>961788
It's in waltham.
>>962331
I never realized how much engineering went into Super Mario...
>>962067
Bombardier dash 8? What specifically do you do? My dad used to do avionics for Rockwell on the B1 Lancer and he now works for boeing. I got to see a lot of the aviation manufactoring plants and would have loved to gone into that line of work if the jobs were there.
I work on rollercoasters
>>962445
Hah dad used to work with Bombardier intil he realised what fucking cunts they were.
>hey so we'll buy 10 but we want a discount
>fuck off they're worth what we asked
>ok fuck you keep your Canadian shit
>hey Mr Boeing we want ten but we want a discount
>how about you buy ten and we'll give you the 11th free. Oh hey how about a couple corporate tickets to the superb owl, drinks are on me
No shit, airbus said the exact same thing and they walked away with ten Boeing, ten airbus and 0 Bombardier. No shit they needed a bailout
>>962445
Engineer.
Aerospace is 40 years behind automotive. Steer (heh) well clear.
>>962503
Agreed. I sometimes come in on Sundays. The operators have their feet up on the desks with headplugs in and are asleep for most of the day. The problem is twofold - a) complete Montreal control to the point where all nearly 90% of managers are Quebecois and b) most supervisors are complacent.
Bombardier need to recognise that a discount should be built into the price. Literally every airframer and tier one supplier recognise this. But oh no, not Bombardier.
>>962320
I did a four year computer engineering degree cycling to school every day and volunteering at a bike shop occasionally. I heard there was a bike computer company in my city, sent them my resume, and they hired me.
>>961934
Driller.
>>962484
Is that Elitch Gardens in Denver? Twister II?
That piece of shit coaster is fucking falling apart. If you watch it, the wood trusses aren't even connected at the joints, and the wood would move freely.
Still rode it though.
>>962630
what experience/education does one need to do that?
>>962634
Usually just in house training and such.
Hoisting and rigging, fall arrest, tower rescue etc.
Mostly just the balls and stupidity to climb up there in shitty weather.
>>961872
are u calibrating richie porte's motor
How the fuck do i become a tradesman? I'm NEET and have no idea how competitive apprenticeships are, should i just pay for trade school?
also what trades pay good
>>962638
Commercial HVAC. if you live near a major city, go union. i am a union pipefitter in minneapolis that does commercial service. im in my fourth year of apprenticeship and i am making $43 an hour, have excellent insurance and have a pension. went to two years of trade school for hvac and then applied.
>>962343
Leaf blowers are your friend
>>961742
Sounds like McDangit employees aren't allowed to put their feet up at work...
>>961742
>If you really put your feet up like that then you're a pretentious cunt.
wut. I do that all the time, what's pretentious about it? Its comfy.
>>962439
Anon did it. That's why it is a plumbing disaster.
>>962664
So you went to scool for hvac then got a pluming job? Forgive me for prying but why didnt you go into hvac after school?
Also i dont have a car, do you need one in school?
>>962626
no its the racer at kings island
pushing the train onto the tracks with the water dummys in it on the beast
cars going up the first hill
first run of the year
>>962673
cant leaf blow wet concrete man...
>>962827
the pipefitting trade union here in minneapolis also covers commercial HVAC service. im just called a pipefitter, but i really dont fit any pipes. i work on a lot of RTUs (roof top units) chillers, boilers, and walk in coolers and freezers. sorry for the confusion there. I needed a car to get to the school, but other than that, no. When i joined the pipefitters, i got a truck my first week from the company.
>>962861
>>962827
>>962664
>>962638
also, you asked how competative the apprenticeships where. in the union, especially in bigger cities like chicago, minneapolis, new york etc, its pretty competative. im not sure how other locals do it, but in minneapolis, you aplly for an apprenticeship and go for an interview. they only hold interviews once every year. so they interviews something like 70 guys in a week, at least that was how many apllied for the hvac side of the pipefitters when i applied. after that, theyll look at your qualifications and how your interview went and they'll rank you. i was raned 20th out of 70. then, between the time you get your ranking to september, when the advance trade night school start, companies will call in and ask for employees and you will be picked off the list. so if you were ranked #1, the first company to call the union for an employee you get you. the companies dont really have a say in who they can get and niether do the employees. (there are ways around that though which is actually how i was hired, but that is a whole other story.
TL;DR i can be very competative depending on where you live and whether you go union.
I restore old roman mosaics ~1800 years of age.
1/2
>>962872
2/2
Will post more if you want
>>962872
that is beautiful. who employs you? and please post more.
>>962875
The local (east europe) government is my "employer" but the money for the program is coming partly from some corporations and such, don't know much details on this. In short they found old byzantine basilica ~30 years ago and tried to restore it, but stopped and froze the project, and last year some archaeologists got the project back running.
But I am just an intern (just got out of school) so I get just minimum wage for such job + some benefits. And at the end of this season I'm getting a certificate for restoration with a specialty of ancient mosaics.
I'll post more tomorrow after work, hope the thread is still alive, but diy is slow so yeah..
>>962569
Not the guy you replied to, but that's awesome man.
Keep it up.
>>962589
Rock licker
>>962942
Close! If you'd said the UK instead of Britain you'd be on the money.
I was just a contract geo on a drill in Northern Ireland. It was an LF230, biggest droll on the island. Only time I've ever felt somewhat envious of the drillers.
You on drills too? Didn't think there were any on 4chan. Never thought to ask tho
>>963037
No. I work for a railway company with a s.i department. I'll take a window sampler out on the rails now and then but nothing deeper than 15m dynamic probe.
Going to drive down to Oxfordshire in a couple of hours to pick up some rotary samples, be back home for 10. Nice.
>didn't think there were any on 4chan.
Drillers don't now about the internet and
Geologists are all reddit plebs.
>>961620
If that's your office, why is there a phone on the desk?
>>961607
Your shoes are so fucking clean. U mean with electrician a neet who masturbates at home all day?
>>961788
Ubiquiti airfibre, nice. I'm stuck with either shitty meraki or Motorola
>>963373
thats a very good question
maybe hes one of those hipsters that has a dedicated camera
>>961607
you are not an electrician... most likely you are a desk jockey at an electrical supply store or warehouse. come back when you have a real job tyrone
>>961489
it's a great meter, i love it. i just wish the amp clamp was attached to it and not its own seperate meter. I dropped enough money on the 116 though so i can justify getting a fluke all in 1.
>>962829
do the water dummies simulate people?
and for real tho how safe are those things?
>>963509
yes
they are super safe
these rides are inspected every morning
>>963514
Do you show up early, inspect rides and then go home at noon?
What else do you do all day?
>>963518
we start at 5am and have all the rides inspected before 10
anything broken during the inspection is fixed
after that we drive around after that we drive around the trucks and watch the ride also doing other carpentry things in the park
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>>963520
This sounds like a pretty cool job honestly.
>>961479
funny the picture of the optometrist office is blurry
>>961479
>>963675
Its not an optometrist...
>>963591
Gunsmith.
>>963379
meraki? I've only seen a couple of of their things out in the wild
I love the Ubiquiti stuff, The AF24's are a nightmare to aim (especially on shorter links) ,but, they are cheap and work well. Our bread and butter are the 5Ghz stuff.
where do you work anon?
mason fire department doing rescue drills
>>963776
Uk, I love ubquiti kit sadly my employers don't. Meraki hardware is nice but overpriced and the cloud restrictions make it a nightmare to do custom jobs, it mostly for small mesh / canopy jobs. P2P we still rely on uhf, which is also a git to align
Jerb
>>962016
How hard is this to get into?
I have my AAS in electronics but they didn't cover much AC power. What's the pay and some of the requirements?
>>962016
is there a strap holding your legs together? or is it just perspective?
also, how to become a lineman?
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>>961466
What do you do?
>>961847
Nice
>all these qualified jobs
>all these productive people
>tfw NEET
>>964154
>tfw neet with health issues that you can't lift heavy objects
I was born to be in trades, very hands on type of guy. And I love working on shit.
Suffering...
>>964037
you dont see the big strap on his shins
>>964409
Think he's asking if it's there or just seems like it from perspective. I can't think of the advantage of strapping your legs together would give.
Still interested in how hard lineman work is to get into if anyone has experience with it
>>961620
>being a weeb irl
Grow up.
when my van was clean
>>961452
Nice we use imanifold at work, i use testo 550 personally, also i prefer firldpiece just cause thats what ive used my whole career
>>961607
How to become apprentice in PA? I graduated college with 3 lib arts degrees and a ton of underemployment. I want to take up a trade. What should i do? Can i cold email electricians and ask for an apprenticeship? What words should I use to trigger a response? I have an amateur radio license so I know a tiny bit about electric theory and electronics.
>>962873
no that looks boring as shit.
if its so old why fix it
like duh new is better
A job.
>>962331
Inventor a shit. If you're not going to use that 3D mouse, can I have it?
>>965070
Why do you need bluetooth not like you want to test pressures from sleeping in your van? Is it to send info to the office or something?
>>965339
Its dor documentation and also we are using a new program for energu efficiency, it analyses many variable, and that information is sent to engineers, also whem im feeling extra lazy, and its sunny and hot as shit, i can have my helper adjust the refrigerant while i sit in the shade and monitor everything that is going on in the system, pretty neat desu
>>965357
I got the 449. If you want energy efficiency get the 30 seer fujitsu mini split
>>965362
549*
>>965357
My backup meter
>>965367
>trusting anything without a mirror on the dial
>what is parallax
>shiggy
>>965389
Boiler repipe
>>965362
The program covers maintenace for central a/c up to 25 tons, and over a year old, cant be mini splits, wall or window units. I do agree that a 30 seer mini split would be the most efficient
Boxes.
job. and I fucking hate this fucking place. manager is a goddamn bitch and I want to punch the fuck out of her fatass face so bad
>>965463
me too
>>965486
Must be a European McDonalds. Its made of brick and stone.
>>965542
>must be european
>american flag
k
>>965486
Go to trade school if u arent going to uni, do something to further yourself and not stay stuck ina bullshit job
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Inside a "clean" room.
>>964035
seconding this
Currently at school for CM, but here was what some of my internship was like last summer.
The mexican guy in the back got shit canned and got moved to a different project in the company. One day he's sleeping in a classroom, only having to be busy during crunch time, the next day he's out in the middle of bumfuck nowhere on concrete crew for 10 hours a day.
Great thing was I learned so much about the work on site, I barely even touched tools before then and now I want my own garage so I can start welding and woodworking.
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>>961847
Looking at this makes me feel like I'm about to topple over
>>965542
>TOO FUCKING STUPID TO NOTICE THE AMERICAN FLAG IN THE FRONT OF THE FUCKING PICTURE
Yeah, its in europe asshole
Jerb
>>965846
>AMBULANCE reversed for obvious reasons
>STOP ABUSE logo not
logo fail? or just... we dont care if the person in front of us can read the abuse logo
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jobbo
>>965861
Keeping it non mirrored will make you skip it and read the important part and get out of the way.
Also to small and far up the hood to be easily read in the rear view mirror. More for the times the car is stationary
>>965985
You make bow and arrows?
>>962016
Communication tech here. I hope I get trained to gaff soon.
>>966037
Don't be overweight.
Get the Velcro straps.
Get a buck squeeze/pole squeeze belt. The old school suck for going up or down the pole.
>>966043
>Get
You say this like everything isn't provided by the company.
jhob
>>966051
i meant
jhob
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6 months to live so I quit mine. :(
>>966291
six month, 35 years ago....lol!!
OCD Network Admin.
>>965704
ebin
>>961788
Fresh OC
>>966291
to try to make you feel better, it's only a small matter of time before the rest of us join you.
>>966318
mfw
>>964483
I know that feel. My company uses the ford transit. It's nice because I don't have to crawl in it to grab stuff, but it's a bitch to keep clean. I haven't got my refer yet in my truck since I work in Minneapolis and it's still moderately cold. Been a slow, fucked up winter.
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Before
>>966545
Job
After
A full barrier free walk in shower bath conversion
>>966546
this
>>966547
became this
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>>966615
Thumbnail looks like a woman in a dress leaning back in pleasure
>>966689
that thing vibrate sand out of castings?
>>966786
Wait umm.. what?
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Flooring
>>966615
Get off your ass.
>>966786
I can see it
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>>967416
Vinter? Brewer?
>>967442
Brewer
>>966280
Please be a 40 year old Asian qt.
Please be a 40 year old Asian qt.
Please be a 40 year old Asian qt.
>>965704
What shoes are these???
>>963520
how come the son of beast couldve collapsed at any time and gave people neck injuries then, mr. inspector? also can you hook me up w/ a season pass?
squad@Work
Can't take pics or ill be a neet again. Work in a security company
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>>967727
the son of the beast had a ledger drop 1ft suddenly causing the entire track to drop
it was nothing any inspectors could of caught I work with the guys that inspected it that day and if it was anything they could of caught they would of been in jail for negligence
also the reason they took out the loop is because they went with lighter cars and they could not make the loop anymore
the original cars before the accident weighted as much as a fully loaded concrete truck without people on them
it was a monster of a ride
>>967971
forgot pic
>>967781
Atomic clock ?
>>965704
immediately knew you are from finland how is this possible
>>961942
>I work in pharmaceuticals manufacturing.
>No pic. I would get fired if I was caught taking a picture inside the building.
I also do this job, but I did once take a picture for some meme on /r9k/
>>967972
yeah but can you get me a season pass bro? add me on steam fellow /ohio/bro?
>>967219
Up yours. I'm unionized.
jeb bush
>>961934
Thanks for your services, anon.
>geologist
>>967975
Raman spectrometer with helium cryostate and stuff.
>>968089
What are those dangling canisters?
>>968328
Material science, neat !
>>968346
These are wave traps
>A line trap (high-frequency stopper) is a maintenance-free parallel resonant circuit, mounted inline on high voltage AC transmission power lines to prevent the transmission of high frequency (40 kHz to 1000 kHz) carrier signals of power line communication to unwanted destinations.
We call them nesting-box up here
I've taken photos of my work, but I'm not allowed to post them due to a Union policy, how do I erase EXIF data so I can do it anyway?
I mean, I'm a Longshoreman, but I do have pictures.
>>968969
4chan deletes exif data from images when posted, same way fakebook does it. in case im wrong just load the jpg in any photo program and resave it as a png. exif gone
>>968282
Veiny psammite?
Africa?
Gold?
Or something else vein hosted?
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>>969018
>resave it as a png
Just no.
Just strip the exif your self.
http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/jhead/
>>967755
good speed anon
>>968602
so... just a big ass filter cap?
>>969650
job
>>964035
Not that hard, but be sure you'll have a lack of job incoming at least 2months/year (not streight)
>>964037
It's the strap that keep the spurs attached to his legs
>>962445
>dash 8
He probably built the planes I fly on regularly.
>>965397
Looks good anon
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>>965306
SICK
Job.
Well-machined steel will be yours, but only if you post a PLATEY PLATEY NO VIBRATEY in this thread.
>>971235
PLATEY PLATEY NO VIBRATEY
also clamp that shit better if you/company can afford that fucking beast you can afford some new clamps.
>>967755
I feel so happy seeing a fellow arch
>>967755
I dont get it. are you drawing a cat?
what's with all the butcher block tables?
you like noodles a lot.
>KEKoo kettle
>>966004
kekked
My coworker then drew on here with sharpie.
>>966245
Just applied to a few signal maintainer jobs, if that doesn't work my dad has a connection to get me on a train crew, how do you like it?
>>965306
>>962331
>>961620
The fact that the device that is being used for the job has windows installed only further proves the point that Linux simply cannot be used in professional environments.
>>961620
>trying so hard to be a special snowflake you bring your laptop to work in a desperate attempt to prove that Linux can be used for work.
Also, your waifu is shit.
>>961466
Rule 24
>>965486
Newfags won't get the joke.
>>966300
What's the joke? Is there something I'm missing here?
Jobareno
>>961742
Holy fuck, triggered AND illiterate
>>963088
>>963037
>>962589
>>961934
>driller
hey guys, tell me, what is the proper english word for someone who operates a drilling rig in the purpose of making small diameter (say, 5") water wells (as opposed to drilling for geological or other purposes) ? a water well driller, a water well drilling rig operator, is that how it's called or is there a better official term?
>>973924
the gadgets in the pic don't look very 2016
>>963520
how does one get into this line of work?
>>974506
step one be a union carpenter
step two wait for the call for carpenters
step three take the call
>>965171
Doesn't hurt trying
>>964154
>all these cool jobs
>tfw retail stocking bc not finished with degree yet
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>>974491
Someone who drills is a driller, doesn't get more complicated than that.
But the companies who own th rigs will call the process Diamond Drilling (coring), Percussion (with air and only chips coming out), Rotary, Tri-Cone, etc