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What do you do for a living?

So many folks with manly professions, I feel wierd admitting what I do.

My wife and I own an event decorating business. We decorate for weddings and wedding receptions mostly, but do fundraisers, proms, and other parties/ events. We do all the custom linens, lighting and draping.

I at least get to do the manly parts like loading and driving the trucks/ trailers, and all the heavy lifting and rigging.

She's the eye candy and I'm the muscle.

**Update

Still doing the decorating thing with the wife for now, but we're working on building our own wedding venue. Plans are currently being drawn up by an architect. Just have to find a place to put it.
 
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LE and DoD Contract Writer
 
FFL, Gunsmith & Armorer working the gun show circuit in Florida. I sell & Install night sights, triggers, barrels, custom slides and a bunch of other stuff on Glock, Sig & Shield pistols.
 
QA/QC Manager for a contractor that services the electrical and fiber optic communication needs of water and waste water treatment facilities. And, when I can break loose from the office and hit the field, I hold an ISA CCST-II certification and take care of their instrument tuning needs, among other things.
 
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Sr Solutions Architect, NVIDIA, prior HPE, prior Corning Glass R&D, prior Classified LOL
 
Senior Controls Engineer, mostly for the aerospace industry.
 
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Carpenter at Intel.
 
Carpenter at Intel.
Intel like the microchip company?

You're the second tradesman I've seen on this site to list Intel. I would have never guessed they had a pipe fitter and a carpenter on staff. Just don't think of a tech company that way. Interesting.
 
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