what you all do for a living.
I get around to all the campuses depending on the project I'm working on at the time. I was at the Civic on Tuesday and will probably be back there next week. Maybe I'll see you around there.
I'm not with the hospital, just live in the area. Both my kids were born at there. My comment about the stop sign refers to the 3:00 pm rush down Fairmont Ave. by Hospital staff, often with the roll through the stop sign, many without even letting off the throttle.
Im a Telecommunications Tech. Voice and Data Cabling, Fibre Optics, Security Systems (Normal and Wireless systems for Construction sites), Cameras, Wireless (Access Points, Point to Point and such), Phone Systems and such.
Been doing it for 3 yrs, My fathers been doing it at the same company for 25yrs.
Been doing it for 3 yrs, My fathers been doing it at the same company for 25yrs.
When I had my network business I had a contract to install PC networks and all other necessary hardware for a company that sold and supported DentalSoft software in my area about 10 years ago. Did that for about 3 years till the company folded.
Ok, my turn. I'm a route driver for a shredding company. I drive a dodge all over the state picking up cans of confidential material to bring back to a warehouse to have shredded.It's kinda hard work because we always have way too much to do, the cans can weigh in at 250lbs and we haul two at a time, up to 30 in a single stop. We route ourselves so it can be a challenge on those "off" days.
It's a non-profit organization that employs persons with disabilities, I usually have a helper with me who has special needs.
I like it, but I'm after better so I am also going to school, now enrolled in a CEET program, computer electronics engineering technician. 1/4 the way to a Bachelor's degree.
It's a non-profit organization that employs persons with disabilities, I usually have a helper with me who has special needs.
I like it, but I'm after better so I am also going to school, now enrolled in a CEET program, computer electronics engineering technician. 1/4 the way to a Bachelor's degree.






