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    I was thinking maybe with setting up band setups for theatres and such... like in music - getting the amps done, and sound tests and such....

    Whata re those people called? haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vir Sapiens View Post
    Maybe. It depends on the company. Pirate interdiction in Africa is a booming business, those are usually boarding actions though. That is one upside to being green collar. Right now I have job security. As a Navy diver though you could get on with salvage firms and shipping firms easy as a repair or rigging diver. Make about as good a living with a lot less getting shot at.

    I think you're thinking of a Roadie there.
    haha, hopefully those are in much need... lol
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    "Hm, I still need to find a job. I was thinking maybe masonry or maybe something with writing... " This reminds me of Buffalo Bill at the job counselor: "According to our tests you should either be a hairdresser or kill a couple of thousand buffalo." (some auld Far Side cartoon)

    Bricklaying is good work if you don't mind conspiring to take over the world in your off hours. Once i have been unemployed for a few months i will apply to strangle puppies at the (In)Humane Society, so i could do masonary work, but i will not lower my standards by joining a union.

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    haha... very interesting.
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    the people that set up stages for band are stage managers they make great money and are always needed, military experiance is definitly a plus, check out youre local theatres and see what they got. i should also mention that job security is pretty good, but right now in these times that isnt saying much of course

    and hope everything works out for you artemis, good news is by september there should be alot of aid starting to flow through the system so you may get lucky and find it easy to get a job who knows either way good luck

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