Basoline
Well-Known Member
Webdesigner (+concepting), Interaction Designer
International man of mystery. License to kill.
That would be a "plumber."
Being a plumber might get you a gig as a war correspondent these days though:edgy:
International man of mystery. License to kill.
I don't know where the war correspondent thing came from but every time I hear that term, I think of good ol' Ernie Pyle ... RIP.
International man of mystery. License to kill.
heres a picture with a view from one of our jobs in nycView attachment 4059
Anasthesiologist?
then hired by the railroad as a Carman. / Working for the railroad for the last 12 years steady, it's been nice, cause God knows I'm getting old and feeling this life lol.QUOTE]
Fellow carmen! What railroad? I'm at the Long Island Railroad for 20 years. Started coach cleaning, went up for car repairmen and moved on (Over-ish) to inspector.
I worked as a repairmen in desel for a few years on old convertered (1920-40 electric propulsion cars) push-pulls, they called them. Basicly gutted electric cars converted to be pulled by power packs.
George, I see the Square Garden behind ya! (Wife is wavin the Ranger flag now) That is a bit high up no doubt.