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Union electrician. For the current time being.

 

Pun intended?

  

my thoughts exactly....

  

Not sure if he's that smart to do it intentionally

Hadn't even noticed that. Ain't that something. :D

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I'm currently in the Army as a medic. But in about 3 weeks I will be working in the restaurant equiptment supply industry. It will be a big change of pace, but a welcomed one. I am looking forward to a regular 9-5 M-F job.

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