Wow......
Such a wide spectrum of jobs......I'm impressed.:woot:
I started out my employment life at the young age of 18, as an Aviation Mechanic with the Canadian Air Force. This was my life for 27 years. During that time I upgraded into a Flight Engineer position and was a Tactical Helicopter Crewmember for a few years until my retirement.
After retirement, my expertise with Gas Turbines allowed me the opportunity to take on some contract work in the Industrial Aeroderivative Gas Turbine field, as an Overhaul Technician. Very cool work, but very demanding on this old body.:hmm:
I had also re-trained as an A+ Certified Computer Technician and took on a job as a Computer Tech. I tell my kids that I didn't know what I wanted to do when I grew up, because I also took on a few jobs in the Automotive field for a couple of years. (parts, service tech and advisor) Both of these are now hobbies.....but that's another thread.
Lately though, I taught at a Military Training facility. This was my most interesting job as I was teaching CF-18 Mechanics how to Service and Repair F-18's......as a Civilian!!!!!:dance:
But by far the best is my present job. I'm back turning wrenches, but this time on the Israeli built Heron UAV, for a Canadian company, under contract to the Canadian and Australian Defence Forces, in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Keeping the eyes in the sky for our boys on the ground.:woot:
It isn't easy, but certainly rewarding.