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Orange24
08-08-2012, 11:21 PM
What all do you guys/gals do for work? Just curious

Vicious 13
08-09-2012, 12:59 AM
Carpenter

Lunchbox
08-09-2012, 05:09 AM
Site / Operations Manager.

Company creates pigments and vehicles for all types of applications.

chrisotpherm
08-09-2012, 07:33 AM
Army Drill Sergeant!!!!!:mad:

exphys88
08-09-2012, 09:32 AM
Exercise Physiologist, Fitness Director for 2 gyms.

ordawg1
08-09-2012, 09:41 AM
I escort wealthy females and run a stud service -OD

Fit Guru
08-09-2012, 09:47 AM
Bodybuilding, figure, bikini, physique prep coach. NPC judge

Sherk
08-09-2012, 10:40 AM
My job entitles me to do whatever I feel like to make money.
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Bruiser
08-09-2012, 11:18 AM
I've got the best job in the world! I'm a stay at home dad with a son who was blessed with Autism. My little miracle. :)

chrisotpherm
08-09-2012, 05:47 PM
I've got the best job in the world! I'm a stay at home dad with a son who was blessed with Autism. My little miracle. :)

Much respect bro.

Bruiser
08-09-2012, 05:59 PM
Much respect bro.

Thanks man. I appreciate that. He's the reason I train. He tells everybody that "daddy is a superhero". So I wanna be as big and strong as the superhero he sees me as...

Oldschooliron
08-09-2012, 07:25 PM
Thanks man. I appreciate that. He's the reason I train. He tells everybody that "daddy is a superhero". So I wanna be as big and strong as the superhero he sees me as...

You are a great father! Hats off to u.

Oldschooliron
08-09-2012, 07:26 PM
I escort wealthy females and run a stud service -OD

Pics of said wealthy females? sorry od it's the proviron lol.....

ordawg1
08-09-2012, 07:32 PM
Pics of said wealthy females? sorry od it's the proviron lol.....

Your a married man-that would be unethical :) OD

Oldschooliron
08-09-2012, 07:36 PM
I sell highline car parts to rich ppl who are the stupidest ppl alive and know nothing about cars. Except where to put the gas......sometimes they even screw that up! who says u can't put diesel in a gasoline car lol......

Oldschooliron
08-09-2012, 07:40 PM
Your a married man-that would be unethical :) OD

What about the 4 hours of porn I watch when my wife goes to bed ? I'm doomed! I mean educational films.....

it's ok to look at the menu od....just can't order.

Ecto
08-09-2012, 10:29 PM
I've got the best job in the world! I'm a stay at home dad with a son who was blessed with Autism. My little miracle. :)

That is kick ass Bruiser. My son has Angelman's Syndrome. Always nice to hear I'm not the only one with a special little dude.

I'm a Salesman for a food distributor. I work for the Second largest Food Dist in North America.

ordawg1
08-10-2012, 12:33 AM
What about the 4 hours of porn I watch when my wife goes to bed ? I'm doomed! I mean educational films.....

it's ok to look at the menu od....just can't order.

LOL-need to go jump in bed with her and USE that 4 hours...........or some of it !! Thnaks-OD

Oldschooliron
08-10-2012, 12:40 AM
LOL-need to go jump in bed with her and USE that 4 hours...........or some of it !! Thnaks-OD

lol I do plenty of nights. I now when she is exhausted by 10pm to let her get some sleep. otherwise it's on!

Bruiser
08-10-2012, 08:24 AM
That is kick ass Bruiser. My son has Angelman's Syndrome. Always nice to hear I'm not the only one with a special little dude.

I'm a Salesman for a food distributor. I work for the Second largest Food Dist in North America.

Let me ask you. Did you lift/train before your child was diagnosed or did you start after? Give always been amazed at the number of people in the iron game who have special needs kids or work with them. I can think of 15-20 guys I know (personally or on forums) who have a special need child, volunteer for organizations (like Autism speaks, Special Olymipcs, Hope Kids, etc) or work with them in the schools. I always wondered if seeing these kids' struggles is what drives these guys to train, or the drive it takes to train like we do, mirrors the emotions and patience it takes to work with SN kids so that's what they choose. Maybe I'll start a thread about it.

Manny1983
08-10-2012, 03:10 PM
I've got the best job in the world! I'm a stay at home dad with a son who was blessed with Autism. My little miracle. :)

That's a great job bro, much respect. How long ago was your kid diagnosed?

Manny1983
08-10-2012, 03:12 PM
I work with my parents in our family business since I got laid off.

Thinking about becoming a plumber though cuz I've been laying so much pipe lately lol

Bruiser
08-10-2012, 03:28 PM
I work with my parents in our family business since I got laid off.

Thinking about becoming a plumber though cuz I've been laying so much pipe lately lol

Your cell mate doesn't count...

Bruiser
08-10-2012, 03:30 PM
That's a great job bro, much respect. How long ago was your kid diagnosed?

About 3 1/2 years ago. He's made such amazing progress in the past year! A year ago he couldn't talk and was still in diapers. Now he's fully potty trained, reading at a 3-4th grade level and even taught himself multiplication when he got bored with the kindergarten math program! Lol.

Manny1983
08-10-2012, 03:33 PM
About 3 1/2 years ago. He's made such amazing progress in the past year! A year ago he couldn't talk and was still in diapers. Now he's fully potty trained, reading at a 3-4th grade level and even taught himself multiplication when he got bored with the kindergarten math program! Lol.

That's awesome. Since he taught himself multiplication I'm assuming he's good with math? He may turn into a savant maybe

Manny1983
08-10-2012, 03:35 PM
Your cell mate doesn't count...

Noooooo..... She's a real girl and everything, I swears lol

Bruiser
08-10-2012, 03:37 PM
That's awesome. Since he taught himself multiplication I'm assuming he's good with math? He may turn into a savant maybe

Oh definitely. They gave him the standardized test towards thr end of last school year and he scored in the 95th percentile or higher in everything for all kindergarteners in the USA and they couldnt score his math because no other kindergarteners are even at that level!

Bruiser
08-10-2012, 03:37 PM
Noooooo..... She's a real girl and everything, I swears lol

Her name's Bubba and lives at Cook Co. Lol

Manny1983
08-10-2012, 03:38 PM
But for real though I've been fuckin my girl so much that A. she can't walk rite and B. I'm having trouble nutting cuz I'm all outta soldiers lol

Bruiser
08-10-2012, 03:40 PM
But for real though I've been fuckin my girl so much that A. she can't walk rite and B. I'm having trouble nutting cuz I'm all outta soldiers lol

I know the feeling. Luckily my wife has been in the mood too. But damn, I think my dick is getting dry heaves! Lol.

Oldschooliron
08-10-2012, 03:40 PM
About 3 1/2 years ago. He's made such amazing progress in the past year! A year ago he couldn't talk and was still in diapers. Now he's fully potty trained, reading at a 3-4th grade level and even taught himself multiplication when he got bored with the kindergarten math program! Lol.

That's awesome man! U should be proud! He is now better at math then me lol. I take my shoes off to do math.

Ecto
08-10-2012, 03:52 PM
Let me ask you. Did you lift/train before your child was diagnosed or did you start after? Give always been amazed at the number of people in the iron game who have special needs kids or work with them. I can think of 15-20 guys I know (personally or on forums) who have a special need child, volunteer for organizations (like Autism speaks, Special Olymipcs, Hope Kids, etc) or work with them in the schools. I always wondered if seeing these kids' struggles is what drives these guys to train, or the drive it takes to train like we do, mirrors the emotions and patience it takes to work with SN kids so that's what they choose. Maybe I'll start a thread about it.

I started working out for me and my boy. He will probably never walk, so it wasn't till about 3 years ago when i was 39 and still smoking cigarettes and just being generally unhealthy, that i decided I am not getting any younger and he was getting heavy to pick up off the floor. So i decided if he can't walk, I am going to have to get strong, cause I need to be able to basically lift a man my size way down the road. I knew i had to get my shit together. I don't want to have to send my boy off somewhere when he is older cause i'm a weakass and can't care for him. Patience is definitely something my boy has taught me for sure. My son cannot talk either and never will, so when he is sick and crying and can't tell you what hurts, patience becomes a whole new world. LOL. My son has changed everything about me....

Lunchbox
08-10-2012, 04:15 PM
I started working out for me and my boy. He will probably never walk, so it wasn't till about 3 years ago when i was 39 and still smoking cigarettes and just being generally unhealthy, that i decided I am not getting any younger and he was getting heavy to pick up off the floor. So i decided if he can't walk, I am going to have to get strong, cause I need to be able to basically lift a man my size way down the road. I knew i had to get my shit together. I don't want to have to send my boy off somewhere when he is older cause i'm a weakass and can't care for him. Patience is definitely something my boy has taught me for sure. My son cannot talk either and never will, so when he is sick and crying and can't tell you what hurts, patience becomes a whole new world. LOL. My son has changed everything about me....

Good stuff my man. Reading this post actually lifted my spirits this afternoon.

Wish you and your family the best bro.

layddually
08-10-2012, 05:42 PM
I started working out for me and my boy. He will probably never walk, so it wasn't till about 3 years ago when i was 39 and still smoking cigarettes and just being generally unhealthy, that i decided I am not getting any younger and he was getting heavy to pick up off the floor. So i decided if he can't walk, I am going to have to get strong, cause I need to be able to basically lift a man my size way down the road. I knew i had to get my shit together. I don't want to have to send my boy off somewhere when he is older cause i'm a weakass and can't care for him. Patience is definitely something my boy has taught me for sure. My son cannot talk either and never will, so when he is sick and crying and can't tell you what hurts, patience becomes a whole new world. LOL. My son has changed everything about me....

Wow ecto that was very touching.

exphys88
08-10-2012, 06:33 PM
I started working out for me and my boy. He will probably never walk, so it wasn't till about 3 years ago when i was 39 and still smoking cigarettes and just being generally unhealthy, that i decided I am not getting any younger and he was getting heavy to pick up off the floor. So i decided if he can't walk, I am going to have to get strong, cause I need to be able to basically lift a man my size way down the road. I knew i had to get my shit together. I don't want to have to send my boy off somewhere when he is older cause i'm a weakass and can't care for him. Patience is definitely something my boy has taught me for sure. My son cannot talk either and never will, so when he is sick and crying and can't tell you what hurts, patience becomes a whole new world. LOL. My son has changed everything about me....
You're a good man. Not enough good fathers out there.

layddually
08-10-2012, 07:01 PM
I own an auto glass business.

NTL
08-11-2012, 09:49 PM
I'm a steel mill worker.

WoodyO
08-14-2012, 06:52 PM
Lead engineer/project manager in the additive manufacturing industry.

cane
08-15-2012, 10:52 AM
Lots of blue collar workers in here! nice,... i am part of that club also, i drive trucks for the city i live in!

cane
08-15-2012, 10:52 AM
Army Drill Sergeant!!!!!:mad:

geeez, now i know why you are tuff as nails!

cane
08-15-2012, 10:53 AM
I escort wealthy females and run a stud service -OD

lol..living the good life, like always bro!

cane
08-15-2012, 10:54 AM
I've got the best job in the world! I'm a stay at home dad with a son who was blessed with Autism. My little miracle. :)

god bless, you friend!

cane
08-15-2012, 10:57 AM
I started working out for me and my boy. He will probably never walk, so it wasn't till about 3 years ago when i was 39 and still smoking cigarettes and just being generally unhealthy, that i decided I am not getting any younger and he was getting heavy to pick up off the floor. So i decided if he can't walk, I am going to have to get strong, cause I need to be able to basically lift a man my size way down the road. I knew i had to get my shit together. I don't want to have to send my boy off somewhere when he is older cause i'm a weakass and can't care for him. Patience is definitely something my boy has taught me for sure. My son cannot talk either and never will, so when he is sick and crying and can't tell you what hurts, patience becomes a whole new world. LOL. My son has changed everything about me....

Good bless you as well brother.You are a great father!

Bruiser
08-15-2012, 11:00 AM
god bless, you friend!

Thanks. He said he wants to be the World's Strongest 6 Year Old, so he wants to start training with me! :)

bdad
08-15-2012, 07:03 PM
Electronics technician in the oil and gas industry.