traveler218
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I put myself through college as a mechanic and manager of a gas station/tire store. After receiving my degree in Electrical Engineering I worked for Chrysler in their Military Electronics Division. I have worked at the same place for 28 years; although, the have changed their name and ownership at least five time. I have designed test equipment and various electronics subsystems for Bradley Fighting Vehicles, M1 Abrams tanks, MRAP vehicles, Marine Personnel Carrier and a host of other military systems. I have worked as a design engineer, Project Engineer, Systems Engineer and Product Manager. I am current a Senior Program Manager responsible for Organizational Level Test Equipment for aircraft. I am known as an innovator and a problem solver.
I have two grown children (boy and girl) and a wife of 30 years. My wife says I have way too many hobbies, including (but not limited to) woodworking, photography, smoking ribs, rebuilding an antique car and I recently returned to Scuba diving. My wife barely even swims but loves my latest hobby because of the venues.
Oh, and when I'm not diving I spend a lot of time driving my BMW Z4 Roadster, with the top down.
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I have two grown children (boy and girl) and a wife of 30 years. My wife says I have way too many hobbies, including (but not limited to) woodworking, photography, smoking ribs, rebuilding an antique car and I recently returned to Scuba diving. My wife barely even swims but loves my latest hobby because of the venues.
Oh, and when I'm not diving I spend a lot of time driving my BMW Z4 Roadster, with the top down.
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