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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 386852" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>I have worn many hats at the same time - some jobs incorporated with or overlapping one another.</p><p>my first job was a cook at KFC during high school</p><p>Joined the Navy at 18 as a general Seaman 1c</p><p>during that 21 year career, my duties took me through so many awesome jobs.</p><p>Navy Scuba Diver, Ship's Photographer, Naval Investigative Service (NCIS now),</p><p>National Security Agency, US Customs Inspector, Military Honor Guard,</p><p>Two tours with the Navy Seabees mobile construction battalions. Builder and Equipment Operator.</p><p>Retail Store Manager (Navy Exchange) and during my military career, I was able to get my HS GED</p><p>and 4 years of college credits in the Oceanography and Marine Biology world.</p><p>retired out of Bermuda as a Division Officer in 1987.</p><p>After retirement from the military, worked at Lockheed-Martin as a custom woodworker </p><p>in the Trident FBM program for 7 years.</p><p>A 6 year volunteer stint with the local Drug Task Force as a liaison between civilian and military authorities.</p><p>Then, operated my own custom handcrafted dimensional Sign Shop for 25 years.</p><p>and finally, worked with a local home renovation company doing carpentry, painting, etc etc.</p><p>and <em>FULLY</em> retired 5 years ago.</p><p>whew - time to rest !! LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 386852, member: 13599"] I have worn many hats at the same time - some jobs incorporated with or overlapping one another. my first job was a cook at KFC during high school Joined the Navy at 18 as a general Seaman 1c during that 21 year career, my duties took me through so many awesome jobs. Navy Scuba Diver, Ship's Photographer, Naval Investigative Service (NCIS now), National Security Agency, US Customs Inspector, Military Honor Guard, Two tours with the Navy Seabees mobile construction battalions. Builder and Equipment Operator. Retail Store Manager (Navy Exchange) and during my military career, I was able to get my HS GED and 4 years of college credits in the Oceanography and Marine Biology world. retired out of Bermuda as a Division Officer in 1987. After retirement from the military, worked at Lockheed-Martin as a custom woodworker in the Trident FBM program for 7 years. A 6 year volunteer stint with the local Drug Task Force as a liaison between civilian and military authorities. Then, operated my own custom handcrafted dimensional Sign Shop for 25 years. and finally, worked with a local home renovation company doing carpentry, painting, etc etc. and [i]FULLY[/i] retired 5 years ago. whew - time to rest !! LOL [/QUOTE]
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