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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 362212" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>I've been an AWS certified welder for almost 2 decades. Everything from structural welding, to restaurant equipment, to boats and boat trailers, and everything in between. </p><p></p><p>In the wintertime, I also do some commercial shellfishing, as an oyster harvester (been on TV twice for that, first time was on the History Channel, the second one has yet to appear on HGTV, we filmed it a few months ago) My knowledge of the water and marine resource laws, and in particular my efforts over the years to bring violators to justice, has actually earned me a few job offers both from DNR, as well as the Dept of Health and Environmental Control's Shellfish Division. The most recent offer being this past January...which I was strongly considering until my life-altering event in February (encephalitis)</p><p></p><p>Of course, I seem to be a jack of all trades, as I end up doing a lot of odd jobs from electrical to plumbing, to landscaping, as well.</p><p></p><p>And then there's a few things I have certifications for that I never use, like my PADI rescue diver/medic first aid, or my NRA handgun instructor certifications. But then, that kinda goes along with my hobbies, as I am an expert marksman, both with handguns, and rifles. Back when ammo was cheaper and components readily available, I did a lot of PPC, IPSC, IDPA, and even Cowboy Action shooting, as well as skeet shooting, and even high-power rifle matches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 362212, member: 6937"] I've been an AWS certified welder for almost 2 decades. Everything from structural welding, to restaurant equipment, to boats and boat trailers, and everything in between. In the wintertime, I also do some commercial shellfishing, as an oyster harvester (been on TV twice for that, first time was on the History Channel, the second one has yet to appear on HGTV, we filmed it a few months ago) My knowledge of the water and marine resource laws, and in particular my efforts over the years to bring violators to justice, has actually earned me a few job offers both from DNR, as well as the Dept of Health and Environmental Control's Shellfish Division. The most recent offer being this past January...which I was strongly considering until my life-altering event in February (encephalitis) Of course, I seem to be a jack of all trades, as I end up doing a lot of odd jobs from electrical to plumbing, to landscaping, as well. And then there's a few things I have certifications for that I never use, like my PADI rescue diver/medic first aid, or my NRA handgun instructor certifications. But then, that kinda goes along with my hobbies, as I am an expert marksman, both with handguns, and rifles. Back when ammo was cheaper and components readily available, I did a lot of PPC, IPSC, IDPA, and even Cowboy Action shooting, as well as skeet shooting, and even high-power rifle matches. [/QUOTE]
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