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I am an Account Manager for a local telephone company. I work with business customers setting up business telephone systems, high speed networks etc.
I have been a fisherman all my life and grew up fishing warmwater lakes and streams. I started flyfishing while in high school but got away from it for awhile. I have back into flyfishing in a bigger way the last year.
Bill
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I am a industial wastewater engineer. I protect those beloved streams/rivers and watersheds we all love. I specialize in removing heavy metals from wastestreams primarily zinc, nickel and chromium. It's a great feeling by working to keep pollutants out of water systems. It's also my way of giving something back to streams and wildlife that have gave me so many years of enjoyment
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Arron
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I'm an elementary school teacher. Now don't go thinking that I have 3 solid months of fishing time every year. I have to keep my certification up, I also teach a class on using nature to other teachers, and I have to keep up with the honeydo list my wife thinks up during the school year. But I do admit to getting in some good fishing time during the summer months. Having taught for 27 years, the school district sent me a letter this week outlining the early retirement benefits. Sure with I could afford it - still have one kid in college yet. Someday, though.
CJ
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The only limitations we have are the ones we put on ourselves.
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I work in the Defense Distribution Susquehanna Pennsylvania (DDSP) Eastern Distribution Center (EDC). I load supplies for troops onto regular trailers and C-Van containers that get shipped around the world. We can't talk much about our work because as the saying goes,"Hey,Joe,. A slip of the lipp can sink a ship.". I can say that as a former member of the U.S. Army Air Cavalry it gives me great pride to serve all of the men and women of our armed forces.
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Eric "nighthawk"
American veteran and proud of it! Send the troops an email at <A HREF="http://www.americasupportsyou.mil
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I've been a carpenter for 34 years, the first 10 in residential, the last 24 in commercial. I have also worked as a carpenter foreman and job superintendant on some of our bigger jobs. Most of the work we do these days is remodeling office space. Occassianaly we get some new construction, usually a bank or church, but not often.
Steve
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"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went"-Will Rogers
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I work for in the freezer for a local ice cream distibutor. Its really a nice and cozy -15 or so year round.....LOL. Yeah you do get used to it, I've been there for over 3 years now so I better be used to it by now. Its kinda funny when you walk in the freezer and its warmer in there than it is outside. Luckily I live in MT so I have loits of fishing oppurtunites and frequently in the spring and summer go out to fish either the Gallatin or the Madison (spring only) if I get off work at a reasonable time http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
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Take care everyone and cya around. Mark
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I've been a stay at home dad for about the last three years, which doesn't leave me nearly as much time for fishing as you might think. However, next year my daughter will be in first grade so she will go to school a full day. I should get some fishing in then!!
JeremyH
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I'm retired from the Army and just retired again from a 2nd career in hotel/motel brokerage. Along with the Mrs, I probably fish close to 100 days a year either at Taneycomo or a few other Missouri waters. Also do a lot of fly tying which is great for getting through the winter
Bob A
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I retired from a career in the electronics industry, now I build cabinet doors.
Jim
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I'm retired and don't plan on working. Worked for the Army at the equivalent to a corporate HQ. Field was technical management.