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Olivier



Number of posts: 22
Age: 41
Location: South Africa
Registration date: 2009-05-15

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Thu May 28, 2009 12:49 am

I'm a full time cop for the past 24 years and specialise in motor vehicle collisions for now. Used to be riot cop, VIP protection, canine trainer etc. Part time knifemaker since 2000 and member of the SA knifemakers' guild. Hobbyist pipemaker since some time last year but like knifemaking this is also threatening to become a fulltime proffesion.
Oh, and co-owner of a small horseriding school. My wife is the other partner Sad .
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clueless



Number of posts: 96
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Tobacco: Prince Albert everyday, Walnut, Night Train, Navy Flake, Cumberland and it keeps on going
Pipe: a couple of Savonellis, amadeus, great smoking Dr. Grabow and cobs, cobs, cobs
Registration date: 2009-04-02

PostSubject: Job   Thu May 28, 2009 4:26 am

This is the first time I scrolled down this far on the page to see this forum on the sight. Good idea.

I am in the Recruiting business. My wife and I have two businesses in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area. One is an Executive Recruiting company and the other is a Temporary Staffing company. Yes. There really are jobs out there!
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Dubbya



Number of posts: 134
Age: 27
Location: Charlotte, NC
Tobacco: Peterson's Irish Flake, Beacon, McCranie's Canterbury, Cater Hall, W.O. Larsen Perfect Blend
Pipe: Mostly Kaywoodies, Petersons, and Cobs
Registration date: 2009-05-02

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:25 pm

Danish_Pipe_Guy wrote:
I'm actually a former design student at Parson's NYC. I have a background in interior and furniture design. My father got sick mid way through my second year and being an only child I returned to take over his used car dealership.

Laughing I'm a plaid suit wearin' used car dealer folks! As for my dad, he's been in remission from leukemia for nearly a decade. At almost 80 y.o. he still comes to work EVERY day! Laughing


Don't feel bad. I started out as a Chef, moved into car sales, and now I work for a car dealership consultant and trainer.

Every time the boss asks what I'm doing, I respond, "Selling you." Everybody in the office thinks that's hilarious for some reason.

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jlong



Number of posts: 229
Age: 51
Location: Northeast Wisconsin
Tobacco: C&D Mississippi Mud
Pipe: Nording bent apple
Registration date: 2009-07-08

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Sun Jul 12, 2009 7:46 pm

I am a process tech engineer. Mostly do pulp and paper along with bio fuels. Basically take mass flow balance sheets generated by chemical engineers and turn them into real world schematics and detail designs using computer modeling tools such as AutoPLANT and SmartPLANT.
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Richard Hester
Author of "My Love My Pipe"


Number of posts: 74
Age: 43
Location: missouri
Tobacco: black maria (English)
Pipe: love all my Nordings, also the pipes I make you can see them on hesterpipes.com
Registration date: 2009-08-13

PostSubject: many jobs   Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:17 pm

hello all
in todays world one must have more than one job. I am retired army I work for Homeland security as a armed guard, I make pipes I sell on my web site www.hesterpipes.com and I wrote two books one of which is on my passion my love my pipe. Oh yea I also make money the old fassion way I married into it just kidding Very Happy
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nate560



Number of posts: 101
Location: land beyond the stars
Tobacco: Dunhill Royal Yacht
Pipe: Castello Hawkbill
Registration date: 2008-11-19

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:48 am

Nothing anymore use to be part of a group that managed clean water and waste water plants and took a buy out. My wife worked for the state of Connecticut we both retired early sold our house in Connecticut and moved about 50 miles west of Buffalo we have a log home on lake Erie.
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Dodge



Number of posts: 64
Location: Connecticut
Registration date: 2009-09-20

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:40 am

I was in logisitics and transportation, managed a team of truck drivers. Location went out of business so we were all laid off. Back in the job hunt with the rest of the unemployed!
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jeremyt



Number of posts: 296
Age: 32
Location: Alexandria,Al
Tobacco: Anything Virginia and Va-Per, also digging English and Balkan blends.
Pipe: old estates
Registration date: 2009-08-18

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:24 am

I've been in the automotive body repair field for about the last 15 yrs. I've been at the same shop for the last 3 yrs. I started doing body work cause that's what I love. But, about a year and half ago we lost our painter and I was asked if I wanted the position. So, I'm now the painter at Total Quality Paint & Body in Anniston, Alabama. I have to say I love my job and enjoy going to work every day.
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lowflyingpenguin



Number of posts: 30
Age: 56
Location: The Wilds of Canada (from Iroquois for 'the village')
Tobacco: 4noggins Britts Balkan, SG Chocolate flake
Pipe: Petersons system, Julius Vesz
Registration date: 2009-04-10

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:40 am

I'm a computer forensics specialist with the Canada Revenue Agency (our version of the IRS) in the Criminal Investigations Directorate. Started out as a tax-fraud investigator (accounting degree), went back to school part time and got 'edgeekated' in Information Security at Royal Holloway and been doing my current gig since 1992.

Been with the "firm" for 37 years and now looking to retire shortly. I hope to spend more time to pick up my guitar(s) again after I retire.

@Oliver

I picked up a documentary on iTunes the other day called Reclaiming the Blade you may be interested in.

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Doc Manhattan



Number of posts: 1753
Age: 31
Location: Elm City
Tobacco: Reiner LGF
Pipe: Gregor Lobnik
Registration date: 2008-05-26

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:29 am

To anyone who says that we aren't a diverse bunch... a Canadian tax authority has got to be the last person you'd expect on a tobacco community!

Even after years aboard, I learn something new and dig this place a little more.

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Anthony



Number of posts: 146
Age: 24
Location: Fort Lewis, Washington
Tobacco: Penzance, Nightcap,
Pipe: Peterson's Captain Pete XL short Bulldog
Registration date: 2009-11-02

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:45 pm

A bit behind, but I might as well add Razz

I'm a networks analyst for the Dept. of Defense.

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LL



Number of posts: 1038
Location: Bowman, ND
Registration date: 2007-12-29

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:25 pm

I'm a former nuclear physicist, F1 race car driver, Antarctic explorer, Air Force test pilot, Playboy centerfold photographer, and NSA supercomputer designer who's now gone undercover for the CIA as a pipe repairman in the international hotbed/political intrigue capital of the world... western North Dakota. Why the switch? It's so much more exciting than that earlier stuff.

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Anthony



Number of posts: 146
Age: 24
Location: Fort Lewis, Washington
Tobacco: Penzance, Nightcap,
Pipe: Peterson's Captain Pete XL short Bulldog
Registration date: 2009-11-02

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:31 pm

LL wrote:
I'm a former nuclear physicist, F1 race car driver, Antarctic explorer, Air Force test pilot, Playboy centerfold photographer, and NSA supercomputer designer who's now gone undercover for the CIA as a pipe repairman in the international hotbed/political intrigue capital of the world... western North Dakota. Why the switch? It's so much more exciting than that earlier stuff.


LOL.

Not gonna lie, I got to the Antarctic explorer and was like (Wow, this guy has done alot!) until it dawned on me Razz

An old friend of mine is from N. Dakota. Beautiful region of the country. Bitter cold winters, but well worth it.

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bergxu



Number of posts: 36
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Tobacco: 1Q

Pipe: Charatan
Registration date: 2009-10-27

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:57 pm

I own MB Classic Sports Car in Cincinnati, Ohio. We are a service and restoration shop which specializes in vintage Ferrari, Jaguar and Mercedes-Benz automobiles.

I founded the company in 2003 after finishing b-school. Rather than go into banking, my original intent, I decided to take a leap of faith and pursue my lifelong passion and haven't looked back since.

Stop by and say hi and to enjoy a pipe and some wonderful cars if you're ever in the Cincinnati area!

cheers
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lowflyingpenguin



Number of posts: 30
Age: 56
Location: The Wilds of Canada (from Iroquois for 'the village')
Tobacco: 4noggins Britts Balkan, SG Chocolate flake
Pipe: Petersons system, Julius Vesz
Registration date: 2009-04-10

PostSubject: Re: What do you do for a living   Fri Nov 20, 2009 6:25 am

bergxu wrote:
I own MB Classic Sports Car in Cincinnati, Ohio. We are a service and restoration shop which specializes in vintage Ferrari, Jaguar and Mercedes-Benz automobiles.

I founded the company in 2003 after finishing b-school. Rather than go into banking, my original intent, I decided to take a leap of faith and pursue my lifelong passion and haven't looked back since.

Stop by and say hi and to enjoy a pipe and some wonderful cars if you're ever in the Cincinnati area!

cheers


Cool, got a web site? I am looking for a rag top anything at a decent price.

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