i work facility/machinery maintenance. currently and happily at Coca-Cola. was at usairways before, and hated it. alot of it was union issues, but it was just a crap job. good news is they paid for a LOT of training that got me my current gig. my crew maintains the entire facility, from the doors and toilets to the production equipment and PLC/electrical systems. i RARELY do the same thing twice, which is good, cause i bore VERY easily. i've seen people do production manufacturing, 8-12 hrs a day, and i would hang myself. i need to be moving, thinking, fixing, fabricating, learning or blowing stuff up to keep my mind from wandering. honestly, i'm sure i have undiagnosed ADD.
i got here by riding my dads coat tails into his facility back in 06, knowing nothing about everything, and thinking the opposite. it took 5 years for some of the greatest guys i've ever known to get me to the point i am at now. i have no formal training, but i can out repair, out diagnose, and usually out engineer the engineering team here. i owe that to some VERY patient crew leads in my early industrial maintenance days. i can see a problem before it is a problem, and i don't think that just happens. quality training and experience are required to get there.
im pretty happy with my career, my income level, and my future.
my wife is a manager at a commercial drapery shop. she deals with bitchy women and moron installers and rude customers. i couldn't do an hour at her job, and we both know it. but, she loves it. shes in charge, and thats good for both of us. we have twins, 2yrs old. she stayed home with them for a year, but the stress was too much for both of us, and we almost lost it all (ALL) over it. the week she went back to work, life improved, and has done so steadily since. its not the extra money, though thats great too, its her chance to talk to other people, and have things to share with me, like i have for her after work. when she didn't have that, we got at each other fast. sure, babysitting costs almost half of what she makes, but the kids are better rounded being with other kids, and shes happier, which makes me happier, so i wouldn't care if babysitting was the same as she made.
were in our late 20's, earning what the average couple in their 40's makes, so were proud of that. we're not rich, but we have money to do what we love, and keep the bill collectors from calling.
well, thats what i do, and how i got there.
-J0N