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Manufacturing engineer, mainly assembly automation for plastic devices. Presently in the medical field.

What I already had mastered about pneumatics made a lot of the dive theory second nature. I'm a hopeless gadget junkie.

Pete
 
I am a Geologist. I have been working in the petroleum industry for a few years but am heading to Graduate school in 3 weeks at Vanderbilt University to work on my masters in geology. Who knows what area of geology I will end up in. As long as I can look at rocks and pay for my diving!!!!
 
25 years municipal, state & federal law enforcement. Supervise UCI dive team.
 
Retired Army Tank officer, currently Emergency Response Manager for state environmental agency (train wrecks, tanker rollovers, etc.)
 
I am a one man hardwood flooring company. Good old fashioned nail downs, refinishing, the works.

Jim
 
Full-time technical writer, part-time scuba instructor ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Technology manager for Wall St financial firm (Chicago office).
 

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