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Actually, you fit in pretty well because I was about to ask a question and now that I think about it, it applies to you too. What do you fellas do for a living? Kevin, I know you work for a school, but I don't know what you do for them. And Billy, I'm not sure what you do at all. George, I know what he does and George knows, you know, you all know what I do, I think as a next week administrator. So yeah, that was, I was actually going to ask that and Kevin, I really don't know what you do. So there you go, KJ5ILQ. I basically have a transcription job and I do tons of writing online, tons and tons of it and then I also talk to the deaf because I know sign language. So that's what I do when I'm at the school, when I'm at the building but I'm remote. I hadn't been in the building for a couple of months. I'm not in Toronto so I've been doing on you know logging into the site and also emailing in my work and cut and pasting it to the site as well and just doing tons and tons and tons and tons of writing. So that's what I do all the time and so being on the computer like part of it getting on Echolink and coming out here isn't really much of a big deal it's just that I have to eventually you know it's a distraction so I eventually have to well not be here so I can do my transcription work and hours and hours of it and hundreds and hundreds of pages and so there you go I mean that's that's in its simplicity what it is and what it's been for oh since 2009 or so. BE3FBX well I've done a lot of stuff through my life but right now I'm working for a company I deliver HME home medical equipment three days a week everything from middle schools to go in the bathtub to beds and then the other two days a week I deliver liquid oxygen to residences, old age homes, hospitals you drive a F550 doing the liquid oxygen and then normally day-to-day I've got an F250 transit van that's mine. Keeps me busy and it's sustainable long-term. This is going to be my last job I have if I have anything to say about it. Before this I was doing HVAC stuff. I was a gas technician in Montreal for 10 years a couple of years here and it's just not sustainable for me here. In Quebec a gas tech fixes whatever their people install and break and here they figure the technician should be installing too and I want nothing to do with that.

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