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tree work

 

Tree work eh? If you're not a certified arborist or work under the supervision of one then you're a tree butcher. Good to here you've got other things going on.

 

Take the elitist shit and cram it up your ass, Feck.

 

BTW, It is spelled "hear"

 

Spoken like a "guy with a truck" Get a license, dirtbag! :lmao:

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Civil engineer, until I clicked on rmncwrtr's heidifleis linky.

 

"You have attempted to access a restricted site. A notification has been sent to your supervisor."

 

Now I'm just waiting for the boom to fall... :rolleyes:

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No shit. Back a couple months ago he hired me as an, "employee," to do some siding work. He told me not to get hurt since I wouldn't be covered by L&I. Thank god I made it through that job.

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All courts in Malibu are closed for the rest of the week.

 

How izzit that you're aware of Malibu court operations?

 

archenemy is omniscient

 

I think her company does online perv-ware.....perhaps expert witness cancellation?

You are close. We support the legal industry.

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re. hard sciences and climbing:

 

Some of what I see is that generally we're up for challenges. Climbing presents pretty extreme challenges (as extreme as you want them to be) in a variety of different areas... A potpourri of challenge if you will... Climbing can necessitate physical endurance as well as strength and mental toughness combined with the necessity to solve problems on the fly and some times instantly.

 

Another aspect is related to the problem solving. Physics and engineering are all over in climbing from how your clothing system works to how your hardware works. Plus, getting up a climb can at times be like an engineering problem.

 

Well, that's about enough of that because I also don't want to neglect the emotional/spiritual side of climbing which is very significant to everyone who ventures into the hills...But this thread is about work.

 

 

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holdover from Quake days (long ago alas). i suppose i ought to drop it, but it did inspire fear in a few geeks back then. i agree that it sounds stupid, but then i hardly have a lock on stupid-sounding avatar names on this site....

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Or maybe the science/tech geeks have nearly constant access to a computer.

 

Most of my climbing friends are general contractors/construction and rarely answer their email (if they have it), much less post on cascadeclimbers.

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I was in the prOn industry for a short bit

 

Being a bukkake slave isn't for everyone. At least you gave it a shot.

or took a shot, as it were...

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Civil engineer, until I clicked on rmncwrtr's heidifleis linky.

 

"You have attempted to access a restricted site. A notification has been sent to your supervisor."

 

Now I'm just waiting for the boom to fall... :rolleyes:

oh i get those all of the time...my supe has given up rippin on me...

 

i told him, "hey, fire me if you want"...

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Civil engineer, until I clicked on rmncwrtr's heidifleis linky.

 

"You have attempted to access a restricted site. A notification has been sent to your supervisor."

 

Now I'm just waiting for the boom to fall... :rolleyes:

oh i get those all of the time...my supe has given up rippin on me...

 

i told him, "hey, fire me if you want"...

 

So Rudy, with stats like that, what exactly *is* your pr0n surf:work ratio anyway? :laf:

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I am in the booming industry of pizza delivery. Its an exciting career with overtones of extreme personal danger and the cash flow to justify it. Every day is a new adventure.

 

:lmao:

Too funny!

 

I have a zillion jobs, most which are seasonal:

1. Bartend

2. Work at an outdoor gear shop/program and teach women's clinics

3. Ropes Course facilitator

4. Work in the public school system

5. Contract work - corporate teambuilding, outdoor ed, climbing stuff, etc

6. Take care of my cat

7. Look for more work

 

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I work for a agricultural service/supply company doig fieldwork on the federal projects they get. Herbicide application. Now before you tear into the "H" word, herbicides have come a long way since agent orange. Luckily, I dont ever have to touch the stuff. I just tell the pilots where to go and collect money from the feds.

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sugar daddy

 

hey Leave me outta this!

 

hey i didn't say which sugar daddy! you outed yourself. now all the other cc.com hotties will be after you. watch out. ;)

 

Hands off, woman, Puget's MINE!!! :grlaf:

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