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| New Friend
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: NW Ohio
Brand: Getzen
Posts: 46
| Re: What's you "other" job? Cable guy, 30+ years soon to retire. Currently a line maintainence tech (keeps the system running), spent many years as a lineman. Climbed more poles then anybody should. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Deep in the heart of TX
Brand: Love the one you're with
Posts: 87
| Re: What's you "other" job? I recently retired from corporate life - many years in Information Management for a major global healthcare products corporation. So building a kayak from kit in my unlimited spare time and trying to rediscover the trumpet - if only I could find my embouchure....now where did I put it???? Also trying a spin with the acoustic guitar. |
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__________________ Kanstul 1525 Flugel Yamaha Bobby Shew 6310Z Flugel 1967 Getzen Eterna (my 2nd - still going strong after all these years) 1961 Olds Ambassador (my 1st...battered, bruised, & passed around but back home) | |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Norman OK
Posts: 23
| Re: What's you "other" job? Quote:
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__________________ " . . . it is in our lives, and not from our words, that our religion must be read." Thomas Jefferson | ||
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Georgia
Posts: 34
| Re: What's you "other" job? I'm an Assistant Vice President of Information Technology. Been in IT for over 40 years. I'm planning to retire next year and hope to joint several local musical organizations, something I wanted to do since I left college but was to busy doing other things like raising a family... |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Deland Fl
Brand: Bach
Posts: 208
| Re: What's you "other" job? I own and run an on-site computer repair company. |
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__________________ -Go Confidently Into The Direction Of Your Dreams- Bb-Modified Bach Strad 43HC-Bach Strad Chicago 229 Picc-Schilke P5-4 GR 66M; 66SZ; 63PM Brandon Loos | |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Brand: Conn, Yamaha
Posts: 149
| Re: What's you "other" job? Computer programmer / analyst and Technical support work for a large grocery retailer. Our group focuses on systems used by our manufacturing plants. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 1,161
![]() | Re: What's you "other" job? 27 years as an aircraft structural engineer. Half in Seattle and most in St. Louis. I was a contract engineer. I grew tired of supporting hole drillers and fillers in the last year so I quit. I am now retired and build plywood boats, practice trumpet. I help out a local high school orchestra when they are short on trumpets. |
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__________________ "I was performing professionally at age 17 and have never had a real job." Allen Vizzutti http://cdbaby.com/cd/mcking | |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: New Zealand
Brand: Zeus Olympus 1000ABL
Posts: 27
| Re: What's you "other" job? Hi all. I'm finding this quite interesting to see what else everyone gets up to when they're not playing/practicing. I know it's not entirely a Trumpet related topic, but it's nice to know a little background of some of the people that post here. Cheers >-iii- |
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