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I have a residential/lite commercial water treatment company in NE Washington. We specialize in problem well water; getting the iron yuck out. Semi-retired but I have to work to support my fetish......tackle and fishing! thumbsup
 
I am in the process of changing careers. I am a junior in the mechanical engineering program at Boise State University (GO BRONCOS). I also work in one of the research labs on campus which allows me to have a very flexible work schedule. In the Summer time I take a lot of three day weekends with the family. We normally go camping and kokanee fishing in order to stock the freezer; otherwise my wife will buy fish!!!
 
Campdog,
Welcome to the forum. My son is starting the mechanical engineering program at BSU in a couple of weeks. How have you liked the program so far? Was it difficult to get the job on campus or are there several available to the students in your department?
 
I spent 15 years as an Aircraft freight loader for the US Air Force , the last 20 years as a Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic. Planning to retire in about 4 years.
 
Sawtooth,
The program is great. There are always opportunities for someone with determination and drive but the most important part of finding a job is that it's not what you know, but who you know.
 
Was a diesel mechanic in the Army for 8yrs while going to school (BS in Biology, BS in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Master's in Healthcare Administration w/LIS emphasis). I've worked all over the PNW in various hospitals, but I've recently started working for the Boise VA Medical Center. I'm a Medical Technologist.
 
I retired from the National Park Service after 37+ years. Duty stations included: Isle Royale NP; Yosemite NP; Death Valley NP; Olympic NP; Fort Necessity NB; Shilo NMP; Great Smoky Mountains NP; National Interagency Fire Center/Boise.
 
I am medically retired due to OJA and major hearing loss with 35+ years as a telephone cable splicer. Some love those new fangled job titles like Network Technician II, but I don't.
I would love to go back to work because I can't afford to fish as much as I would like to.....
 
I own a up and coming heating and cooling business located in Nampa, id. been doing it all my life, and finally got sick of working for a holes that don't care about employees or customers. My business plan is to take a little hit on personal prophets to be able to pay/treat my workers better than I have ever been treated, and to provide a quality product at cheaper prices. Seems to be working well, we are finally out of the red after a large loan and 3 1/2 years running. Looking like my 5 year plan might work out, and I wont have to do much in a few years. Right now im working 12-16 hours a day :/ If anyone in the treasure valley is looking for some heat or A/C work, hit up Integrity Heating and Air
 

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