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Glocky

Drinking your tears
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Shorter tower on the right is my tower (3rd floor). It's 10 floors and we're all but 1 (CSE). The taller tower is CPC.
Inside would be my shitty PC (E8300 I think with 4GB RAM) with a 22" WS and a 19" LCD showing shitty office work (well... not your taxes, but whatever strategic analysis/writing I am doing for the Branch)
 

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TD Admin, Chicken Licker, Top Shelf Sleeper
been working here for like 10 years, just got promoted to cashier !! im on easy road now, boys !

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DrUgZ

TD Admin
Here's a few places ive worked in the last 3 years
100MW Substation in Ridgetown Ont.
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Windfarm Merlin Ontario
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Riding the rails for CN in Manitoba
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Another Windfarm Comber Ontario
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Steel Mill Sault Ste Marie Ontairo (blast furnace 7)
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Potash Mine Rocanville Saskatchewan (about 1/4 of the barn empty)
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now with product
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DrUgZ

TD Admin
Awesome pics of the windfarm, Drugz. Though you're not wearing a hardhat or safety glasses in that one pic.


I was coming out of the "hub" that holds the blades together, you have to go inside from the front so i'd probably drop them climbing in and out. plus, no safety guy would ever be coming up 100 meters to check on me.
 

Glocky

Drinking your tears
Who has the highest Pay Grade on these forums?
Not sure why that would matter? Some dangerous jobs here... so it's probably not me, but making $78k for the danger of going blind reading/writing is still pretty good.
My kids' daycare eats a bunch of that, but the wife makes $58K so that helps. Mortgage and car payments too... so in the end, somebody living rent-free with their folks with a decent job probably has more disposable income.
 
Not sure why that would matter? Some dangerous jobs here... so it's probably not me, but making $78k for the danger of going blind reading/writing is still pretty good.
My kids' daycare eats a bunch of that, but the wife makes $58K so that helps. Mortgage and car payments too... so in the end, somebody living rent-free with their folks with a decent job probably has more disposable income.

Actually it does, if someone gave a shit then you'd use your half-working brain to decide if the Risk vs the Reward is good.

All about using good judgement. Plus, I'm probably the youngest on here, I'd like to know how far apart we are. I'm a Loss Prevention Agent, what are you?
 
Kinda ironic, since you've lost your mind

IKR? I didn't think I was going to be yanked. Apparently, they believe this. 1. No Canadian person would apply, 2. I'm very neutral and say very little, only what you need to know, 3. [ Classified ].

I used my current traits to my advantage and believe it or not, it works well. I'm not an employee, I'm a customer and I expect to be treated that way.

Wish it was the same on here, my rear hurts.
 

Glocky

Drinking your tears
Actually it does, if someone gave a shit then you'd use your half-working brain to decide if the Risk vs the Reward is good.

All about using good judgement. Plus, I'm probably the youngest on here, I'd like to know how far apart we are. I'm a Loss Prevention Agent, what are you?
Interesting, didn't think about it that way. I did have riskier options in life, but with family, I chose security.
I am a senior programs officer (SP08 or PM05 if you know government positions) with CRA (Canada Revenue Agency -- the tax man, yet I have only worked corporate roles, i.e. testing in-house and external programs, and then financial/strategic reporting -- so no I can't/won't audit you and can't really provide tax advice hahahahaha)
 
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