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I work in Estimating/Inside Sales for Superior Industries, a manufacturing company that specializes in conveyors, mining, material handling, shiploading and aggregate production. We build some of the largest portable conveying equipment in the world and have gear on every continent. I started here as a welder almost 12 years ago. If anyone needs conveying or mining equipment, I'm your guy.

http://superior-ind.com/

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I work in Estimating/Inside Sales for Superior Industries, a manufacturing company that specializes in conveyors, mining, material handling, shiploading and aggregate production. We build some of the largest portable conveying equipment in the world and have gear on every continent. I started here as a welder almost 12 years ago. If anyone needs conveying or mining equipment, I'm your guy.

http://superior-ind.com/

There's a great chance that we use some of your equipment...I'll look.

http://sssand.com/

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Was an Electrician for 17 years. Now I'm Production Manager for EcoForm. We make plastic coated formboard for the concrete industry. After stripping your forms you can reuse this stuff quite a few times. Less trees used for formboard, less money spent on formboard. Ecofriendly, Economical. And the crew I work with, are a great group of people. :bow: Also the proud and tired father of three little girls ages 7, 5, and 1 on the 16th. They are the best! wub.gif

Wow! Since then I have worked as a grip in the film industry, back as a welder, woodworking, and even wiring, but my chief job now is with a small concert promoter in the Coachella Valley in SoCal. I spend my days setting up shows, tending to gear, listening to music, and this is now leaving me time to finally shoot again. Just re-upped with USPSA, and now am very excited to be practicing again.

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I work in Estimating/Inside Sales for Superior Industries, a manufacturing company that specializes in conveyors, mining, material handling, shiploading and aggregate production. We build some of the largest portable conveying equipment in the world and have gear on every continent. I started here as a welder almost 12 years ago. If anyone needs conveying or mining equipment, I'm your guy.

http://superior-ind.com/

There's a great chance that we use some of your equipment...I'll look.

http://sssand.com/

Yes you do.........quite a bit in fact. :cheers:

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Did I happen to mention that I'm a baller Real Estate Professional with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty and have a huge network of real estate professionals that I refer to (and an awesome relocation dept)? Anyone considering a move to Florida or anywhere else for that matter give me a shout. Wait, I think I did post this already :devil:

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Did I happen to mention that I'm a baller Real Estate Professional with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty and have a huge network of real estate professionals that I refer to (and an awesome relocation dept)? Anyone considering a move to Florida or anywhere else for that matter give me a shout. Wait, I think I did post this already :devil:

This is awesome! Love it!

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Previously - 10 years in LE. Got out because it was to hard to support the family as a small town LEO. Miss it everyday.

Lots of crap jobs looking for the right thing. Now working in the oilfield in the Texas panhandle.

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I work for a small architecture firm which focuses on commercial construction. I develop all the 3D renderings so our clients can see what our design will look like. When you hand 99% of them blueprints, all they see are a bunch of lines.

Here is one I did of a shelter for homeless veterans:

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