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<blockquote data-quote="deepbass9" data-source="post: 165500" data-attributes="member: 1589"><p>For my living, I ride motorcycles, backpack and deep woods camp, hunt deer, play with knives, ingest fine libations and gastronomic delights (many of which I prepare myself), enjoy fine cigars and pipe tobaccos, share my love with friends and family, and try to live a generally healthy and active lifestyle.</p><p></p><p>For work...I'm a manager at a lubricants manufacturer. We make and sell engine and industrial lubricants on a wholesale level. I've done the same in other industries...so I guess I'm a bidnessman. Part sales, part ops, part overseer. Small company, so many hats are worn.</p><p></p><p>Maybe someday I'll do something more inline with my lifestyle, ie guide work or experiential teaching. I like the people I work for, and they compensate me well enough that a life change seems like a big decision. I'm sure many of you know where of I speak...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepbass9, post: 165500, member: 1589"] For my living, I ride motorcycles, backpack and deep woods camp, hunt deer, play with knives, ingest fine libations and gastronomic delights (many of which I prepare myself), enjoy fine cigars and pipe tobaccos, share my love with friends and family, and try to live a generally healthy and active lifestyle. For work...I'm a manager at a lubricants manufacturer. We make and sell engine and industrial lubricants on a wholesale level. I've done the same in other industries...so I guess I'm a bidnessman. Part sales, part ops, part overseer. Small company, so many hats are worn. Maybe someday I'll do something more inline with my lifestyle, ie guide work or experiential teaching. I like the people I work for, and they compensate me well enough that a life change seems like a big decision. I'm sure many of you know where of I speak... [/QUOTE]
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