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Police Officer and Paramedic here.
 
Material Relocation Specialist ( trucker )
 
Private Investigator...b.s. in social sciences...18 yrs. in law enforcement/security field.
 
I worked in dentistry for about 12 yrs (chairside first then business manager eventually); then switched camps and worked for the enemy (major insurance company, processing the claims that I used to send); after my husband was transferred to the boondocks, I worked as a teacher's aide and then went back to college to get my teaching degree, specializing in Math. I am about to begin my 5th yr as a 4th and 5th grade Math teacher. It's a good thing, too, since I coudn't tell you a preposition from an adverb.

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Fire Engineer (fancy title that means I get to drive the big red truck...lol) EMT for 18 years, also academy instructor for a major university's fire recruit program.
 
Firefyter:
Fire Engineer (fancy title that means I get to drive the big red truck...lol)

Yeah Tom, ya braggin' huh? (Yeah, right. Like that's all ya do. You get to drive the truck now.)

I've seen y'all work fires/bomb threats/ hazmat stuff.

Were you at the hazmat trainin' in Culberston Park several years ago...the one where they booby trapped the Gibraltar?
 
Work for Dell in Client systems Operating Systems development - which means I get to harass those Microsoft folks about fixing all the bugs!
 
Sr. Gas Controller for a Natural Gas Transmission pipeline. Which means I watch 4 monitors to make sure the people up north are cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Also a perpetual student. Someday I will have a degree, even if my great grand kids are pushing me across the stage to get it.
 

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