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dtoddrship
Posted 2008-10-01 1:33 PM (#19477 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 79
Austin, Texas
Consultant in cost containment. Physician Assistant, background in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, followed by general surgery, then orthopedics.

Nothing heals like stainless steel. A chance to cut is a chance to cure.
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dtoddrship
Posted 2008-10-01 1:40 PM (#19479 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 79
Austin, Texas
Consultant with a cost containment company. I'm a Physician Assistant with background of primarily cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, but sprinkled with general surgery and orthopedics.

A chance to cut is a chance to cure. Nothing heals like stainless steel.


CLEARLY I'M NOT COMPUTER LITERATE OR YOU WOULDN'T SEE THIS POST TWICE. DUH.

Edited by dtoddrship 2008-10-01 1:57 PM
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donetracey
Posted 2008-10-01 1:50 PM (#19480 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Computer Consultant. Design and Program accounting systems for clients for 40 years. Now work just enough to keep the wolves at bay, travel to neat places, amuse my young wife, eat fine food and drink fine booze. Life is good.
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Diablo
Posted 2008-10-01 3:52 PM (#19494 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 25
Aurora Colorado
I have been in Law Enforcement for twenty years and I currently work as a patrol officer in LoneTree Colorado. I ride with a Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club called the Sentinels. Great bunch of people that enjoy riding.
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DecTec
Posted 2008-10-01 4:11 PM (#19499 - in reply to #19477)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 59
Pocono Mountains of PA
Computer Systems Engineer for HP specializing in Storage Area Networking and Blade System Infrastructure. Also Retired part time Law Enforcement Ranger (19 years) for the state of PA. Riding for 40 years....
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Flatsix
Posted 2008-10-01 5:18 PM (#19504 - in reply to #19499)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Tourer

Posts: 412
Fargo, ND
I retired in January of 2008.  I was an Insurance Agent for 34 years prior to that.  Life is far better than I deserve and if I had any more to do I would have to put on another man!
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Monte
Posted 2008-10-01 5:39 PM (#19507 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


New user

Posts: 2
Asheville, NC
IT Specialist....I keep the network and computers running. I will never be able to retire, I have a bad habit....I burn money when I am not working.
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varyder
Posted 2008-10-01 7:41 PM (#19518 - in reply to #19507)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Wow! Should I even say anything? I'll start by saying I'm the son of a truck driver. Grew up diggin ditches with that man too! Started my Army career as a Paratrooper mechanic for America's Guard of Honor. 10 years there and the rest of the 20, anywhere from Deutsches land to the Land of the morning calm. Spent a few years in cheesehead land working with our Citizen Soldiers and putting them in boots from tobacco country. All that prepared me for what I do now, which I can say is with the U. S. Government and the Army, but that is all I can say. If I tell you anymore, well I just don't want to say what I'll have to do.
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wjoel
Posted 2008-10-01 7:47 PM (#19520 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: RE: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Tourer

Posts: 447
Northeastern Penna.
Maintenance Electrician for a state agency.









2008 Steel Gray Vision
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ness_fan
Posted 2008-10-01 8:16 PM (#19523 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: RE: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 64
US
government employee
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Glock
Posted 2008-10-01 8:23 PM (#19525 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: RE: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 50
Process engineer Fanuc Robotics America basically program robots.



Glock
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Glock
Posted 2008-10-01 8:23 PM (#19526 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: RE: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 50





Edited by Glock 2008-10-01 8:26 PM
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STARSHIP 1
Posted 2008-10-01 8:50 PM (#19527 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 137
Houston, Texas
Law Enforcement for 36 years................RETIRED last Friday................headed for Wyoming Sunday with the STARSHIP......when I return from Wyoming headed east to ride the Natchez Trace
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dwhite28
Posted 2008-10-01 9:15 PM (#19528 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Tourer

Posts: 404
San Antonio, TX United States
Spent 20 Years in the Railroad industry. From contracting, crew foreman, Research and Development, Feild Service Tech, Service Manger, Sales Engineer and Project Manager. Seen most all of the Northern Hemisphere with previous job.

Due to Victory releasing the Vision I recently left all of that and went to doing my hobby full time. I currently am a BRP (Bombardier Recreational Powersports) and Polaris Technician and some American Iron Horse Choppers on the side. Major life and career change at 44.
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af goalie
Posted 2008-10-01 9:24 PM (#19529 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 203
Rapid City, SD
A lot of pilots in here. Anyone want to give me lessons? I have always wanted to get my pilots license.
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Dallas_Gal
Posted 2008-10-01 9:45 PM (#19533 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 21
Plano, TX
Well fellas, here's on for you. I'm a middle school shop teacher. I was a math teacher but this "no child left behind" left me with an ulcer. I took the shop position 10 months ago and love every minute of it. The kids think my bike is the coolest.

I can see you scratching your head from here.....
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sledgehammer
Posted 2008-10-01 9:46 PM (#19534 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: RE: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 63
Corpus Christi Tx.
Government Employee.....work for the Army Depot where we overhaul the military helicopters...especially the Blackhawk for our troops overseas.
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tralphaz
Posted 2008-10-01 9:48 PM (#19535 - in reply to #19533)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Tourer

Posts: 353
Union Sheet Metal Worker. 19 years.
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Plumley
Posted 2008-10-01 10:15 PM (#19538 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: RE: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 95
Alberta, Canada
College Professor. Affords me all summer off for riding!!
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Crawford
Posted 2008-10-01 10:23 PM (#19539 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Tourer

Posts: 340
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Technical Analyst in the IT department for a telecommunication company for 31 years, retired 2006. I am now working for a non-profit organization as a coordinator / administrator for whole the province. The project is called Computers for Schools and the company name is Saskatchewan Technology Renewal Inc. and we refurbish used computers donated to the project and distribute them to schools in Saskatchewan free of charge. This is a national project and each province has it's own incorporation to manage the project in their respective area.
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Joe H
Posted 2008-10-01 10:36 PM (#19541 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 72
Eyota, MN
I've been a collision repair tech for 15 years and still love what I do!!!
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mkj022
Posted 2008-10-01 10:38 PM (#19542 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 38
manitoba canada
heavy constuction operator ,powerline at this time
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racershawn
Posted 2008-10-01 10:55 PM (#19543 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: RE: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Cruiser

Posts: 231
Hampton Va
WOW what a great group of guys...If we all get together I think we could do about anything....Glad I asked the question...This is turning out to be a great string....I think am going to have to take a break from working tonight and go for a ride!!!
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budnbud
Posted 2008-10-01 10:58 PM (#19544 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: Re: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


I feel out of place here, Drywall finsher over 30+ years.
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kitster
Posted 2008-10-01 11:07 PM (#19545 - in reply to #19404)
Subject: RE: What do Ya'll Vision Riders Do for a living???


Rockwall, TX United States
I sell data storage solutions... mostly to LEO 
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