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11 hours ago, twyatt700 said:


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I'm 40, about to be 41.  I'm a homicide prosecutor in MA.

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10 minutes ago, meliaant said:

I'm 40, about to be 41.  I'm a homicide prosecutor in MA.

isn't a prosecuter a prosecuter? or do you specialize in homicide cases?

FWIW: I live in MA and was on a grand jury for Dedham district court about 5 years ago and whoa there are a lot of bad things that go on that we don't know about. got familiar with several ADA's and one of them was tied up in the Annie Dookhan case.

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...coming up on my 20 year anniversary at Howard Stern's alma mater. hard to believe; longest I was with a company before then was less than 5 years. 

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On 3/4/2021 at 9:52 AM, StrokerAce said:

isn't a prosecuter a prosecuter? or do you specialize in homicide cases?

FWIW: I live in MA and was on a grand jury for Dedham district court about 5 years ago and whoa there are a lot of bad things that go on that we don't know about. got familiar with several ADA's and one of them was tied up in the Annie Dookhan case.

Dookhan was a nightmare for us! A prosecutor is a prosecutor, yes, but I'm assigned to the Major Felony/Homicide Unit.  

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On 3/3/2021 at 9:37 PM, twyatt700 said:


I’ve been with my company my whole career too! Ten years this may!


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10 years - that's rare today - they must treat you very well. 

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On 3/4/2021 at 9:39 AM, meliaant said:

I'm 40, about to be 41.  I'm a homicide prosecutor in MA.

Happy almost 41 birthday😊

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I am currently an in-house lawyer for a financial services company. Before going to law school in 2006, I was an embedded SW engineer at Motorola for 6 years.

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Currently going through an audit and is a big one for my field. We had the kickoff and the auditor was speaking to the audit and he said something along the lines of "Management is the art of instilling programs that keep the business running so that you do not rely on specific people. Transition to personnel should be easy. If a group was stranded on an island, hopefully somewhere nice of course, the program should continue and translate to the next person" 
Had never heard it put that way and was an interesting take IMO. He said it better than that but along those lines.

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6 minutes ago, Lacassem said:

Currently going through an audit and is a big one for my field. We had the kickoff and the auditor was speaking to the audit and he said something along the lines of "Management is the art of instilling programs that keep the business running so that you do not rely on specific people. Transition to personnel should be easy. If a group was stranded on an island, hopefully somewhere nice of course, the program should continue and translate to the next person" 
Had never heard it put that way and was an interesting take IMO. He said it better than that but along those lines.

Kinda reminds me of the interview scene from "Office Space". I hope it's nothing that affects you. 

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1 minute ago, sirchunksalot said:

Kinda reminds me of the interview scene from "Office Space". I hope it's nothing that affects you. 

If I recall that interview was along the lines of figuring out who is not needed and condensing down personnel correct?

Does not affect me but as a manager coming from being an HVAC tech I take pride in my management style and I do not think people are replaceable (most anyway) but if Joey wins the Lottery tomorrow I would be comfortable in the programs I have put in place that transition would be easy.

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You are correct, that was the scene that come to mind. Plus, I agree with you on most people not being replaceable. I mean, if I left my job tomorrow it'd be easy to get someone in to train to do it but it'd probably take five years and about 30 different people coming in to find one that'd stick around for 10 years. 

Automotive, gotta love the high turnover rate. 

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18 minutes ago, sirchunksalot said:

You are correct, that was the scene that come to mind. Plus, I agree with you on most people not being replaceable. I mean, if I left my job tomorrow it'd be easy to get someone in to train to do it but it'd probably take five years and about 30 different people coming in to find one that'd stick around for 10 years. 

Automotive, gotta love the high turnover rate. 

I was in my job for 30 years.  Seems like only 50.  when I retired I gave them a 2 year notice.  They spent the 1st year ignoring that I was walking out and not looking back.  Finally the ownership took some responsibility and started a serious search which would give me time for adequate training.

Took a while and ended up with hiring 2 guys splitting responsibilities and giving the Sales Dept additional jobs.

It worked out pretty good.  I got calls for 6 months or so, minor stuff.  They asked if I wanted a part time consulting position and some travel but no, I was more than ready to move on.

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I was in my job for 30 years.  Seems like only 50.  when I retired I gave them a 2 year notice.  They spent the 1st year ignoring that I was walking out and not looking back.  Finally the ownership took some responsibility and started a serious search which would give me time for adequate training.

Took a while and ended up with hiring 2 guys splitting responsibilities and giving the Sales Dept additional jobs.

It worked out pretty good.  I got calls for 6 months or so, minor stuff.  They asked if I wanted a part time consulting position and some travel but no, I was more than ready to move on.

We have a tech retiring end of the year. Nothing technical by any means but just the knowledge of 35 years in a job is irreplaceable. We have someone coming on board in July to train for the 5/6 months before he leaves. Better than nothing. Its knowledge thats not replaceable. 

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1 hour ago, Lacassem said:

Currently going through an audit and is a big one for my field. We had the kickoff and the auditor was speaking to the audit and he said something along the lines of "Management is the art of instilling programs that keep the business running so that you do not rely on specific people. Transition to personnel should be easy. If a group was stranded on an island, hopefully somewhere nice of course, the program should continue and translate to the next person" 
Had never heard it put that way and was an interesting take IMO. He said it better than that but along those lines.

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1 hour ago, Lacassem said:

Currently going through an audit and is a big one for my field. We had the kickoff and the auditor was speaking to the audit and he said something along the lines of "Management is the art of instilling programs that keep the business running so that you do not rely on specific people. Transition to personnel should be easy. If a group was stranded on an island, hopefully somewhere nice of course, the program should continue and translate to the next person" 
Had never heard it put that way and was an interesting take IMO. He said it better than that but along those lines.

Point taken, he’s correct.

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I am a CAD Designer for a Tier 2 Automotive Supplier. I mainly use CATIA but also can use SolidWorks and am learning to use NX/UniGraphics to create seat heaters, steering wheel heaters, heated/cooled cupholders and other products that my company creates. I have been onsite with this company for 7-8 years starting out as a contract employee for the first 2 years then was hired direct full time with benefits.

I am 29 years old and I try to count my blessings everyday that I am able to provide for my family. More importantly that My Wife is able to stay home with our girls and am able to send them to a good school, I couldn't have asked for anyone better to raise our kids together.

If anyone would've told me 10ish years ago where I am now... It would've boggled my mind.

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26 minutes ago, MyWifesSwingCoach said:

I am a CAD Designer for a Tier 2 Automotive Supplier. I mainly use CATIA but also can use SolidWorks and am learning to use NX/UniGraphics to create seat heaters, steering wheel heaters, heated/cooled cupholders and other products that my company creates. I have been onsite with this company for 7-8 years starting out as a contract employee for the first 2 years then was hired direct full time with benefits.

I am 29 years old and I try to count my blessings everyday that I am able to provide for my family. More importantly that My Wife is able to stay home with our girls and am able to send them to a good school, I couldn't have asked for anyone better to raise our kids together.

If anyone would've told me 10ish years ago where I am now... It would've boggled my mind.

That’s great👍

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2 hours ago, Rickp said:

I was in my job for 30 years.  Seems like only 50.  when I retired I gave them a 2 year notice.  They spent the 1st year ignoring that I was walking out and not looking back.  Finally the ownership took some responsibility and started a serious search which would give me time for adequate training.

Took a while and ended up with hiring 2 guys splitting responsibilities and giving the Sales Dept additional jobs.

It worked out pretty good.  I got calls for 6 months or so, minor stuff.  They asked if I wanted a part time consulting position and some travel but no, I was more than ready to move on.

30 years. That's rare today and will be more so in the future.

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I went back and realized I have posted in this, but it was years ago and although I still have the same job I figure I can do a better job expanding on it. 

I work as an Ice Technician for Curling Clubs/Events. Yes making ice as a job... My career is split into two parts. One my curling club. I am the sole employee of the club here in Switzerland and manage bookings, prepare and install and maintain ice conditions and general maintenance and cleaning of the facility. It is all pretty routine, but I love it and we have a great membership and a club that is willing to do what it can to provide me with the best equipment possible to do my job and make the best ice possible.

The second part is admittedly more exciting. I take on contracts for the World Curling Federation and other Associations to come in and prepare arenas and curling facilities for championship events. This often includes coaching and training of new ice techs in the local area. These events have given me the chance to travel the world and go to 15 countries over the last few years (pre covid of course). They are a lot of fun and a unique challenge where I often have to work with people I have never met before and still create championship conditions. Sometimes we don't have the proper equipment (Kazakhstan) or I have a translator who doesn't know much english (China) or simply have a really difficult building that doesn't cooperate. I have stories for days and usually end up doing between 2-5 trips a year, which will hopefully restart again soon!

I made a quick video for anyone who is interesting in seeing a lane (sheet in curling terms) being prepared. 


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7 minutes ago, Apolloshowl said:

I went back and realized I have posted in this, but it was years ago and although I still have the same job I figure I can do a better job expanding on it. 

I work as an Ice Technician for Curling Clubs/Events. Yes making ice as a job... My career is split into two parts. One my curling club. I am the sole employee of the club here in Switzerland and manage bookings, prepare and install and maintain ice conditions and general maintenance and cleaning of the facility. It is all pretty routine, but I love it and we have a great membership and a club that is willing to do what it can to provide me with the best equipment possible to do my job and make the best ice possible.

The second part is admittedly more exciting. I take on contracts for the World Curling Federation and other Associations to come in and prepare arenas and curling facilities for championship events. This often includes coaching and training of new ice techs in the local area. These events have given me the chance to travel the world and go to 15 countries over the last few years (pre covid of course). They are a lot of fun and a unique challenge where I often have to work with people I have never met before and still create championship conditions. Sometimes we don't have the proper equipment (Kazakhstan) or I have a translator who doesn't know much english (China) or simply have a really difficult building that doesn't cooperate. I have stories for days and usually end up doing between 2-5 trips a year, which will hopefully restart again soon!

I made a quick video for anyone who is interesting in seeing a lane (sheet in curling terms) being prepared. 


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That's a cool job @Apolloshowl, no pun intended. I think it's interesting to see how these conditions are prepared for the curling events, although admittedly I've never watched many. I think it's great you've gotten to travel all over the world and experience different cultures. 

Thank you for sharing that. 

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the nice thing is i work for myself. but the downside is my boss can be a real dick. 

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7 minutes ago, sirchunksalot said:

That's a cool job @Apolloshowl, no pun intended.

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40 minutes ago, Apolloshowl said:

I went back and realized I have posted in this, but it was years ago and although I still have the same job I figure I can do a better job expanding on it. 

I work as an Ice Technician for Curling Clubs/Events. Yes making ice as a job... My career is split into two parts. One my curling club. I am the sole employee of the club here in Switzerland and manage bookings, prepare and install and maintain ice conditions and general maintenance and cleaning of the facility. It is all pretty routine, but I love it and we have a great membership and a club that is willing to do what it can to provide me with the best equipment possible to do my job and make the best ice possible.

The second part is admittedly more exciting. I take on contracts for the World Curling Federation and other Associations to come in and prepare arenas and curling facilities for championship events. This often includes coaching and training of new ice techs in the local area. These events have given me the chance to travel the world and go to 15 countries over the last few years (pre covid of course). They are a lot of fun and a unique challenge where I often have to work with people I have never met before and still create championship conditions. Sometimes we don't have the proper equipment (Kazakhstan) or I have a translator who doesn't know much english (China) or simply have a really difficult building that doesn't cooperate. I have stories for days and usually end up doing between 2-5 trips a year, which will hopefully restart again soon!

I made a quick video for anyone who is interesting in seeing a lane (sheet in curling terms) being prepared. 


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Thats really cool. One of my favorite winter olympic events is curling, have several "beer" leagues around this area, have always wanted to try.

The facilities world is massive and can be so many things. What is used to keep the rink cool? Have never looked into hockey rinks but I love facilities and am always interested how certain things are done.

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8 minutes ago, Lacassem said:

Thats really cool. One of my favorite winter olympic events is curling, have several "beer" leagues around this area, have always wanted to try.

The facilities world is massive and can be so many things. What is used to keep the rink cool? Have never looked into hockey rinks but I love facilities and am always interested how certain things are done.

The beer leagues are always good fun. For the first time in years I am actually playing this season and its on a fun team. 
There are lots of different refrigeration systems and lots of them are getting more eco friendly which is cool. Most are ammonia based systems that cool brine (basically a dense salt water for those who don't know) which goes through pipes in the concrete and takes heat away (yes that is different then cooling things down haha). 
Water is really important for us as we spray water called pebbling (see picture above post) which creates little water droplets on the ice so it isn't smooth. If the water is bad it is soft and will break down quickly and then conditions change so we use different systems to purify the water. These "pebbles" allow the stones to curl and slide along the ice with greater ease. 
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Quick facts for curling ice- Lanes are called Sheets of ice 
- Stones weight 42 lbs and cost about $600 per stone.
- Most curling ice (white base and rings) are painted.
- Lines are done by using yarn!
It is really cool because its very much a art and a science. There are so many different factors and ways to get the proper result and each building and day often offers a unique and new challenge. 
 

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10 minutes ago, Apolloshowl said:

The beer leagues are always good fun. For the first time in years I am actually playing this season and its on a fun team. 
There are lots of different refrigeration systems and lots of them are getting more eco friendly which is cool. Most are ammonia based systems that cool brine (basically a dense salt water for those who don't know) which goes through pipes in the concrete and takes heat away (yes that is different then cooling things down haha). 
Water is really important for us as we spray water called pebbling (see picture above post) which creates little water droplets on the ice so it isn't smooth. If the water is bad it is soft and will break down quickly and then conditions change so we use different systems to purify the water. These "pebbles" allow the stones to curl and slide along the ice with greater ease. 
1693882408_Screenshot2021-06-0319_25_14.png.c72311d27f887389522905cf9d07f345.png
Quick facts for curling ice- Lanes are called Sheets of ice 
- Stones weight 42 lbs and cost about $600 per stone.
- Most curling ice (white base and rings) are painted.
- Lines are done by using yarn!
It is really cool because its very much a art and a science. There are so many different factors and ways to get the proper result and each building and day often offers a unique and new challenge. 
 

Very familiar with Brine, on board ship purifying water for drinking/showers caused massive amounts of brine as you can imagine. We could purify 8 gallons per minute but it took 40 gallons to get there. You can imagine how much brine discharge there was!

Love the facility stuff thanks for the info!

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1 hour ago, Apolloshowl said:

I went back and realized I have posted in this, but it was years ago and although I still have the same job I figure I can do a better job expanding on it. 

I work as an Ice Technician for Curling Clubs/Events. Yes making ice as a job... My career is split into two parts. One my curling club. I am the sole employee of the club here in Switzerland and manage bookings, prepare and install and maintain ice conditions and general maintenance and cleaning of the facility. It is all pretty routine, but I love it and we have a great membership and a club that is willing to do what it can to provide me with the best equipment possible to do my job and make the best ice possible.

The second part is admittedly more exciting. I take on contracts for the World Curling Federation and other Associations to come in and prepare arenas and curling facilities for championship events. This often includes coaching and training of new ice techs in the local area. These events have given me the chance to travel the world and go to 15 countries over the last few years (pre covid of course). They are a lot of fun and a unique challenge where I often have to work with people I have never met before and still create championship conditions. Sometimes we don't have the proper equipment (Kazakhstan) or I have a translator who doesn't know much english (China) or simply have a really difficult building that doesn't cooperate. I have stories for days and usually end up doing between 2-5 trips a year, which will hopefully restart again soon!

I made a quick video for anyone who is interesting in seeing a lane (sheet in curling terms) being prepared. 


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That’s pretty cool. That looks like a interesting career!!

 No pun intended.

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