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What do my fellow gun enthusiasts do for a living?

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I work in the automotive aftermarket doing dyno tuning and tech support- mostly for turbo systems running standalone ECUs.

I don't hate the guy who is a fly fishing instructor- that's one my other hobbies in my free time. :D
 
Weird, I didn't think I'd be the SECOND Volvo Trucks employee to post in this thread.

I'm always looking for a better way to get rich quick and fund my hobbies.
 
automotive technician, taking a break for now and working warehouse jobs. i love the hours 4am to 2pm then i have the rest of the day to spend at the range if i want.
 
Respiratory therapist and LEO - constable and shellfish warden for a small town on the coast of Maine.
 
1) Full Time:Lab Manager in an Environmental Laboratory
2) Part Time: Security Agent
3) Volunteer as an NRA Certified Pistol Instructor at my local sportsmen's club. Number 3 does not pay any bills, but I enjoy it and it helps the club (and the students)
 
Law Enforcement/Drug Treatment for the Arkansas Department of Community Correction. Sergeant, but I do not answer to security staff, nor am I a uniformed officer. We typically have first time, non-violent offenders with drug problems sentenced to us. They spend 9 months to a couple of years with us where we pretty much brain wash them into leading a drug and crime free lifestyle.

Sounded like hugs for thugs when I started and I was very skeptical. What is impressive is that it actually works. We have less than 20% recidivism, which is 40-50% less than the alternative which is good old fashioned prison (where I used to work).
 
Last 3 years as a Harley Davidson Technician but just changed jobs and now I a Maintenance Technician for an office furniture factory.
 
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