What do we all do for a living

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DaveP

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Microphone tester?

Professional hat model?

I could only think of 2. :D

Naw, he makes wide leather wrist bands for bikers. ;)

I'm a retired field engineer who serviced high speed laser printers in computer rooms and print shops. The printing press of yesterday went the way of the 35mm camera and everything is fed by a scanner attached through a network for the last couple of decades.

I also do what Mac does ... stand on a stage and entertain people.
 
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Fire N Ice

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Naw, he makes wide leather wrist bands for bikers. ;)

I'm a retired field engineer who serviced high speed laser printers in computer rooms and print shops. The printing press of yesterday went the way of the 35mm camera and everything is fed by a scanner attached through a network for the last couple of decades.

I also do what Mac does ... stand on a stage and entertain people.

Are we talking office lasers or high volume production machines? I ask because I used to run xerox docutechs before I got upgraded to 4 color digital production.

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Are we talking office lasers or high volume production machines? I ask because I used to run xerox docutechs before I got upgraded to 4 color digital production.

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I was a Docutech 135/180, Docuprint 180, and Docucolor guy primarily. I also had some below 100ppm machines in my territory. Most of my time was spent on the DT/DC family with Sun network front ends. In the picture, you'll see my laptop and toolbag on top of the DP180.

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Bael2212

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I just started as a System administrator for a large power company in Vermont though i believe it is owned by a Canadian company, prior to that i managed a grocery store. When i look at the change i made in jobs it seems odd that i went from being a glorified customer service rep, granted in September i will have my degree in computer networking systems. I guess it seems less odd in context.
 

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    Naw, he makes wide leather wrist bands for bikers. ;)

    I'm a retired field engineer who serviced high speed laser printers in computer rooms and print shops. The printing press of yesterday went the way of the 35mm camera and everything is fed by a scanner attached through a network for the last couple of decades.

    I also do what Mac does ... stand on a stage and entertain people.

    I'm an offset pressman, don't write us off so quick,lol. It's been nice since the digital switch for plate making, instead of film. Our local vo-tech is still churning out 25 kids a year running 1/c ABDicks.
     

    Fire N Ice

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    I was a Docutech 135/180, Docuprint 180, and Docucolor guy primarily. I also had some below 100ppm machines in my territory. Most of my time was spent on the DT/DC family with Sun network front ends. In the picture, you'll see my laptop and toolbag on top of the DP180.

    Blackberrypictures036.jpg

    ah very nice. Did you ever fool around with nuveras? Our techs hate them with a passion.

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