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Old 04-20-2015, 08:51 PM
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Im a diesel mechanic for Navistar for the last 8 years
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I did traffic accident reconstruction for years which included surveying roads and mechanical inspections of wrecked vehicles. I liked the job, but got tired of working for a bad person who owned the company. I quit and became a stay at home father. We now have 3 girls and as tough as it can be, I know I'm blessed that I get to do this. My wife is a geo-technical engineer who loves that I'm home with our girls.
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I think our dairy farm had Delaval equipment. That was a long time ago
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I did traffic accident reconstruction for years which included surveying roads and mechanical inspections of wrecked vehicles. I liked the job, but got tired of working for a bad person who owned the company. I quit and became a stay at home father. We now have 3 girls and as tough as it can be, I know I'm blessed that I get to do this. My wife is a geo-technical engineer who loves that I'm home with our girls.
I guess lousy owners/management come with that line of work. I worked for a company that did the same, any type of accident (boat, plane, tractor, forklift, ladder, anything), not just auto. If you've every inspected a car outside of philly, you've probay been there, they have a warehouse full of wrecked vehicles. I was their fabricator/testing specialist. I cut up cars for sled tests, built test rigs and alternative designs, performed tests, processed data etc. I too didn't like the atmosphere created by management and left to become a stay at home dad when I had the chance. I've been at it 16 months (daughter is 20 months) and love it!

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Just a humble carpenter. I also stayed home with my 3 children for about 3 years when they were little, started when they were 8, 6 and 4 yrs. It was the best investment of my life. They're 19, 17 and 15 now, and we still talk about the good times, good times... You guys are doing the right thing.
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I am biomedical design engineer. I design replacement joints for you old fellas that need to walk to your Cub Cadet.
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I am biomedical design engineer. I design replacement joints for you old fellas that need to walk to your Cub Cadet.
Feel free to send me some knees, I'll be like rob Lowe with cable and save $200 by having hotel room surgery.
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same here olds, 35 yrs on concrete is really wearing on me.
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Feel free to send me some knees, I'll be like rob Lowe with cable and save $200 by having hotel room surgery.
Tim that is just wrong LOL
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