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I do as little as possible which will still allow me to pay my hefty bills and golf whenever I want.

Also I notice a lot of people post here and never come back or at least never post again.

James


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I work @ the local Pizza Hut, delivering pizza's....  as i tell people, if i could find a better job that paided me the same or more, i would go to that job....  but i make pretty good money doing what i do...

It is what it is

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I am an Operating Theatre Support Worker, which entails setting the theatre and equipment up ready for each operation and positioning of the patients on the table and many other things in between.

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Work for Canada's national police.

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I am in the Air Force stationed in Northern Japan...try to golf as much as the crappy weather will allow me!

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I am a machinist that helps make airplane parts for the commercial, military and private sectors. I also am a licensed EMT - B in the state of MO. I am also a volunteer firefighter in my town as well. I love golf when I have time to play! :-P

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Hi Bruce, I noticed your post and the reference to " large blue technology monolith", I am new to this forum and was just curious which "blue monolith" you were referring to -- IBM, or some other company?


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I'm a college president who has played less and less as I've moved up the academic ladder. When only teaching I could play 4-5 times a week and now, well, once or twice a year. No wonder my game has disappeared.

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Hello All

I am brand new to this trap .Joined today I am employed by a major telecommunications carrier. A Network Field Tech assigned to the Disaster Recovery team for the Northeast.Area.


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I'm a self-employed builder... Been tough the last few years, but, always getting by, mortgage gets paid, bills get paid, golf membership gets paid, cannot grumble really as I know people who are a lot worse off then me, so, I'm thankful for what I've got the way the world is at the minute.

Dabz


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I'm new to the forum, now work as a public relations officer for a division of the Utah State government. Prior to the that was radio disc-jockey for half my life.  Got back into golf seriously about 5 years ago and now can't get enough.  Counting the months/days to retirement so I can play more.


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I'm a self-employed builder... Been tough the last few years, but, always getting by, mortgage gets paid, bills get paid, golf membership gets paid, cannot grumble really as I know people who are a lot worse off then me, so, I'm thankful for what I've got the way the world is at the minute. Dabz

Keep up the good spirits man, golf is a pretty good stress reliever.

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I manage a produce department for a national retail grocer.  I don`t give myself too many weekends off, as it`s usually the busier times, but I really like getting out on the course mid week while it`s not so busy.

Corey

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