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I am a certified IT Project Manager that also doubles as a team lead for an IT VAR.
 
I've been on a disability pension last 20 years but before that..Weiser locks manufacturer.
 
I own a landscaping and tree work company. We do complete design and maintnaince

I jazz it up and say im a lawn care specialist.
 
Retired from a career in sales.

Retirement Gig is being a contractor doing Photo inspections for banks and merchant site inspections.
 
Very neat, I have gotten to play around with a PET scanner a few times, ( ours has a "CT" capability, but it is nothing like a dedicated CT scanner).
I am a board certified Radiologist with subspecialty in Nuclear medicine and handle all of our PET/ CT centers in my neck of the woods. I have toured the facilities at UT Knoxville when I was interviewing for residency. Very nice facilities
 
I'm retired now but I used to be a 'Pro' wedding photographer/videographer. No digital cameras back in those days. I changed over to video because I found that I could be more creative.
 
I am a board certified Radiologist with subspecialty in Nuclear medicine and handle all of our PET/ CT centers in my neck of the woods. I have toured the facilities at UT Knoxville when I was interviewing for residency. Very nice facilities

Very exciting! I have done a couple experiments using one of their machines and we rely on their facilities for producing F18 for our experiments.

In short, our research is in developing a new pet reconstruction algorithm which allows us to track discrete F18 doped particles inside of fluid flows and thus generate 4d (x y z t) images of the flow. You might have mentioned earlier, but which group or company are you with?
 
Retired 3 different times, won 1 gold, 4 silver & 4 bronze recently so maybe I'm a semi professional wine maker, still not as good as Dan though, but trying!! Back working again, but not full time...... Retirement is when they put you in a box, looking up, watching the grass roots coming down...... Have to keep active as long as I can......

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Forgot to post what I did, been working on & with computers since 1958, when they took a whole floor for one machine, now they are small enough to fit in your pocket, & more powerful than that!! What will it be like another 25-50 years, wish I could see into the future or even be there but its not likely..........
 
Forgot to post what I did, been working on & with computers since 1958, when they took a whole floor for one machine, now they are small enough to fit in your pocket, & more powerful than that!! What will it be like another 25-50 years, wish I could see into the future or even be there but its not likely..........

I remember when I was at Dickinson as a student and Grace Hopper was there for a talk. Part of her job at that point was to run around and replace the light bulbs in the UNIVAC computer she was responsible for programming. I can't remember how many BTU's of air conditioning she said was required to keep the temperature at a normal range in the computer room, but it was something quite high.

We've been quite blessed to have witnessed the age of the computer. I remember my first computer had two 5 1/4 inch disk drives and a 5 megabyte hard drive, and that was top of the line, before the IBM PC became mainstream.

Boy I feel old all of a sudden....
 
Process Tech for a plastic plant. I run and monitor a chemical reactor. We have a lab on site which tests liquid and solids. I have used their knowledge of PH and TA to better understand the process.
 

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