RIDERS OCCUPATIONS/AGES!!
#33
35 years old,
I am the V.P. Operations of a small commercial diving contractor, a Commercial Diver, a USCG licensed Vessel Captain, some welding, electrician, mechanic. The company also bought a submarine in 2000, hence the screen name.
It's a small company, the more skills, the more valuable you are.
I still play with racing engines and making different things to improve performance
I am the V.P. Operations of a small commercial diving contractor, a Commercial Diver, a USCG licensed Vessel Captain, some welding, electrician, mechanic. The company also bought a submarine in 2000, hence the screen name.
It's a small company, the more skills, the more valuable you are.
I still play with racing engines and making different things to improve performance
#34
Hello. I am 34 years old. My wife is 33. We both love to ride. I began riding dirtbikes when I was 7 years old. I have pretty much been on an offroad machine ever since. I raced motocross for a few years,....and like everything else.....the older I get, the better I was. I have a 5 year old son who rides and a 3 year old girl that I expect will start this summer. I switched to quads because I got older, fatter, slower and don't heel like I used to. Besides, it seems to be great for the family. I work for Toyota testing V-6 engines off the assembly line. Not the best job, but it buys the toys.....
#35
Greetings,
I'm so glad you asked this, I've always wondered about some of these people.
I'm 48 and work in sales operations -- primarily directing the development of large, complex proposals. Our company, Eyretel, makes the hardware and software that customer service centers use when they say "this call may be recorded..." Its really quite amazing stuff -- we can take a database of 100,000 calls a week, compress and sort it, and find the 10 most angry customers just from a visualized voice profile (takes about a minute).
I have a Ph.D. in Public Administration (Organization Performance) and teach a course in Risk as an adjunct at the University of Maryland.
But my real life is at our farm in PA. We have some timber and Christmas trees which provided the original reason/excuse for getting an ATV. I really got it for a tractor and then discovered it was fun. Now I'm totally into it -- work, trail riding, exploring, and entertaining (sometimes I feel like I'm running my own private camp for grown-ups).
I'm so glad you asked this, I've always wondered about some of these people.
I'm 48 and work in sales operations -- primarily directing the development of large, complex proposals. Our company, Eyretel, makes the hardware and software that customer service centers use when they say "this call may be recorded..." Its really quite amazing stuff -- we can take a database of 100,000 calls a week, compress and sort it, and find the 10 most angry customers just from a visualized voice profile (takes about a minute).
I have a Ph.D. in Public Administration (Organization Performance) and teach a course in Risk as an adjunct at the University of Maryland.
But my real life is at our farm in PA. We have some timber and Christmas trees which provided the original reason/excuse for getting an ATV. I really got it for a tractor and then discovered it was fun. Now I'm totally into it -- work, trail riding, exploring, and entertaining (sometimes I feel like I'm running my own private camp for grown-ups).


