What does everyone do for a living? Where do you live?
#4042
I am one of the lucky ones who's armed to the teeth
#4043
Senior Member
#4045
Senior Member
I am a retired Quality Engineer from Caterpillar, Inc. in East Peoria, Il. I retired Jan. 1, 2003, after 35 years of service and am now back working part time for them for the second time since retiring.
#4047
Member
Originally Posted by FulTilt429
Northern California - 12yr. Ford Senior Master Tech ... at least I get parts at cost
#4049
Same for me Rdgallo, I worked for Eaton for 32 years and retired after our division was sold out. I started out as a draftman in 73 and worked my way up to QE.
The division moved and reorganized made me an offer to come back part time. I'm loving it - one big happy family.
I'm busy now digitizing tool & fixture drawings I made on the board in the 70's and 80's putting them on our main frame so they will be viewable with the touch of a button.
Life is good
The division moved and reorganized made me an offer to come back part time. I'm loving it - one big happy family.
I'm busy now digitizing tool & fixture drawings I made on the board in the 70's and 80's putting them on our main frame so they will be viewable with the touch of a button.
Life is good
#4050
Senior Member
Same for me Rdgallo, I worked for Eaton for 32 years and retired after our division was sold out. I started out as a draftman in 73 and worked my way up to QE.
The division moved and reorganized made me an offer to come back part time. I'm loving it - one big happy family.
I'm busy now digitizing tool & fixture drawings I made on the board in the 70's and 80's putting them on our main frame so they will be viewable with the touch of a button.
Life is good
The division moved and reorganized made me an offer to come back part time. I'm loving it - one big happy family.
I'm busy now digitizing tool & fixture drawings I made on the board in the 70's and 80's putting them on our main frame so they will be viewable with the touch of a button.
Life is good