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Im 23 years old and i work at a metal fabrication plant called Oshkosh Truck as a forklift driver. Its an awesome job! We build ALL the Pierce fire truck ladders and a lot of things that go into the military vehicles
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Hey there kicker, Im from crandon, wi way up north. I just wanted to thank you and the oshkosh company for a job well done the MATV's are amazing and 7 marines from my platoon are still alive today thanks to these trucks proudly made in wisconsin. The 7 tons are B.A. as well. also you wouldnt happen to know a matt deleeuw would you? I went to school with him and he also works there.
 

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Gotta douple tap here, I find it pretty cool that we are all pretty different in our professions but we all share the same passion for R's and atvs in general.
 
I do touch up painting and fixing cosmetic blemishes on Oskosh cement mixers. Mcnelius send out the paint work to a couple differnt places in the fox valley.
 
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I see u posted before but I've been gone for 2 weeks on a training op so I missed it, Nice to see some cheeseheads on here. Just food for thought, if your from wisconsin and you find 60 degreez to be hot, dont come down to north carolina in the summer...it get incredibly hot/humid here....if I go on leave to wisconsin in august, it feels like NC in the late fall
 
I.T. support @ the mighty beast known as Intel Coporation (INHELL as I call it) going on a little over 7 years now.
Everything from SQL server to MS Exchange server.
 
I'm 33, I work for American Tooling Center. I weld mostly and Fabricate often. Been building alot of things for the Military trucks lately. Armor plated Gas tanks, the big International truck floor pans, and lots of other things that go on all sorts of Military vehicles. Also we Build the Internal dash boards in most the army trucks. Before that i worked in a shop building all the Seat and Racks ect. that go on the back of the Humvee and canopies that go on the Big Trucks for the military. Been working on Military vehicle parts and accessories for about 8 years now. Glad to help my Country. I enjoy my work and love seeing the finished product.
 
I'm 29 and I work for Sikorsky Aerospace (Blackhawk helicopters) as a Mechanical Engineer. I graduated from RIT and this is my first job, however, I am about to change jobs and head over to Link-Belt Construction Equipment - they make cranes. I'm not too fond of the aerospace program, I prefer to work with more mechanical components than structural. Link-Belt offers that being a heavy equipment producer and that is where most of my knowledge and experience lies.
 
19 with 26yrs Experience! LOL so i'm 45...A Senior Design Technologist with Latham Splash Canada....We make everything to do with In-Ground Swimming pools....Steel & Polymer Kits, Vinyl Liners, Acrylic Steps & Spas....been here for 24 years...20 more to go till retirement!!! :D
 
CNC lathe operator, also do other odd jobs around the tool and die shop. All the machines you need to work on a quad. Plus the boss is real great about side jobs. Rebuilt my whole bike there.
 
I am an Automated Ultrasonic Operator Specializing in Phased Array and Time of Flight Diffraction.

In simple terms i do Weld Inspection using Ultrasound, worked all over the US, offshore and now in 19 countries so far in my career. I'm 26 currently based near Milan Italy for an italian company. But tomarrow i fly to Abu Dhabi to supervise our project there for a while.
 
Hey guys, I'm new to the site and a new owner of an 86 250r. As of now I am a flight instructor for a school in Tulsa, OK and I am 26 years old. The goal is to build up my flight hours and get an airline job within the next couple years.
would this be Spartan College in Tulsa? if so i graduated from there
 
Banker at 35. Formally railroad conductor and automotive service manager. I sold Yamaflaws, Kawasuckies, and Seadungs somewhere in between there for a couple years. It was during that time I bought my R and rode my 929erion to work.
 
Always wanted a 929 Erion, looking for one i found a 954rr i couldnt pass up. Still ride that monster to this day. The 929 Erion is still one of the slickest looking bikes out there.
 
40 yrs old. Born and raised in Wichita, KS but have been on the northern Colorado front range for the last 17 years. Appraiser of real estate and machinery and equipment for the last 13 years. I've been riding 250R's for 28 years (my first one was a 1983 250R three wheeler and I've owned all years since then) but for some reason, I just recently found this site. Thanks to all of you on here serving in the armed forces, my family and I truly appreciate it.
 
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