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Bro. Curtis

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Yup. I have no idea what SS7 is. I stick with hardware. I can troubleshoot component problems very well, but when software doesn't perform, I am absolutely clueless....

But this is an excellent thread.
 
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dianetavegia

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Originally posted by PatsFan:
I also have a small Christian counseling practice.
Do you refer the big Christians to a another practice?
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PatsFan

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Originally posted by dianetavegia:
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I also have a small Christian counseling practice.
Do you refer the big Christians to a another practice?
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</font>[/QUOTE]No, we just meet outside. lol.
 

Jeff Weaver

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Manager, Public Library.
Co-Owner of Publishing Business.
Handyman around the old house we are restoring.

"If they don't find you handsome, at least they should find you handy." -- Red Green
 

ktn4eg

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Bro. Curtis--

Glad we got the SS7 mystery person thing cleared up!
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BTW, was just wondering:

Since you also have the St. Andrew's Cross flag as your icon whether or not there's some Scottish blood in your family tree?

My family's Scottish heritage goes back at least as far as the early 1300's when one of my ancestors was an aide to Scottish King Robert the Bruce back in the days when the Scots beat the socks off those English invaders :mad: at the Battle of Bannockburn (1314), thus securing Scotland's independence for some 400 years.
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KenH

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I am an accounting supervisor for an oil company.

Also, I am a Republican and I do actually work, supervising nine women in crude oil accounting.
 

Bro. Curtis

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Originally posted by ktn4eg:
Bro. Curtis--

Glad we got the SS7 mystery person thing cleared up!
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BTW, was just wondering:

Since you also have the St. Andrew's Cross flag as your icon whether or not there's some Scottish blood in your family tree?

My family's Scottish heritage goes back at least as far as the early 1300's when one of my ancestors was an aide to Scottish King Robert the Bruce back in the days when the Scots beat the socks off those English invaders :mad: at the Battle of Bannockburn (1314), thus securing Scotland's independence for some 400 years.
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I noticed your's, as well. My grandfather, Orson Henry Rathburn Sr., and his dad, Henry Rathburn were right off the boat. (Orson Sr. fought in WWI, and also chased Poncho Villa) My dad has traced us back pretty far, I could contact him, and give you more info. We are from the MacGregor Clan, and 13th cousins to Princess Dianna. I will have him send me more info, & forward it to you.
 

Magnetic Poles

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Originally posted by ktn4eg:
To Magnetic Poles:

In your posting about some of the jobs you had, you mentioned something to the effect that you were at one time a telecom consultant. You then said that, as a result of this you knew something about what SS7 is.

I suppose that was because I had earlier posted that my job involves dealing with troubleshooting SS7-related equipment.

Then you seemed to indicate that you thought I am someone whose BB screen name is "Br Curtis."

Sorry, but I'm not "Br Curtis." :(

I've read some of his postings here at BB
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, and I'm sure he's a fine brother in the Lord, but he's not me.

Just wanted to point out an apparent case of mistaken identity.
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Sorry ktn4eg! I guess I was looking at the flag avatar. haha
 

AVL1984

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I am a former lay preacher, factory worker for women's intimate apparel, and also a former small business owner. I am currently disabled, but still preach from time to time in the church my wife and I attend. I also write fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and research and am currently working on 3 manuscripts. I also compose music of many varieties. My wife and I are both licensed as limited Insurance producers in the states of TN and IL (used to be SC, too) with Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. My wife currently works for Dell, Inc in the Lebanon, TN facility and is currently working a second home business along with PPL.
 

Timtoolman

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Build GM Trucks. Was a Mech, Group Leader and UAW rep. Next week I start training in Detroit for teaching classes at our GM UAW education Center. Have one and a half years to retirement. I am 47.

I teach 5/6 grade boys and young married class. I have two kids one daughter who is a BJ grad and a son going there now. Wife is the church sec., sings in choir and plays piano for the church.
 

CoachC

New Member
I am a History teacher at a public High School in Western North Carolina. I up until this year I was a basketball coach at that school & other places.

Our Sunday School Teacher is also our associate head pastor. When he has to be at other places I teach our Sunday School class.
 

BillyMac

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Formerly with the military in the para-professional field of social work/psychology counseling. After the military, occupied myself with an agriculture business and other endeavors. Currently have a disability and work genealogy as a hobby. (Of the MacIntyre clan among others.)
 

untangled

Member
I'm an EMT and work with my county's ems system. I'm a full time husband and I am working on my M.Div at SEBTS. I preach, teach and write Christian music. I also work with youth.
 

akjv1611

New Member
I am a certified child care provider.
I have my own daycare out of my home.
I was and still am certified by the state of Ohio in 2003. If it wasn't for my love for children I would still be a housewife.
I am also a full time grandmother.
Thats a second job in itself.

Still looking for a church to get into. Hasn't been easy finding one that preaches from the KJB.
Anywho thats my job.
Jen
 

Gregory Perry Sr.

Active Member
:D There's actually something "fishy" about what I do for a living! I'm a route sales representative for a tropical fish company that is the prime vendor for nearly 700 Walmart stores in the southeast.I sell and deliver freshwater tropical fish to 20 of these stores throughout western NC and the upstate of SC.Beyond that I started a tract ministry in the local church I attend and try to spread them around as much as possible everywhere I go....so I guess you could call me a sower of Seed too!In the past I have built houses,worked as an aircraft mechanic and painter,been a cook and a kitchen manager and also spent 9 years as a machine tool and cutter grinder.I like sales work but the truth is I never could get myself settled on any one specific career path.It has truly been a roller-coaster ride of a life.I'm hoping God will somehow let me have a little bit more settled life for the "second half". :rolleyes:

Greg Sr.
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BM

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I am a pre-school teacher in a child health managment clinic and do volenteer work at a spiritual boot camp for men with addictions, and for the American Cancer Society.

The Lord has been good to me......Becky
 

delly

New Member
Hi folks. I haven't been in for awhile. Been too busy and too tired to be online much.
I've had quite a few jobs over the years.
I worked in a grocery store, an insurance office, a television tuner factory (back when tvs had channel strips), let's see now. Oh yeah, I worked in a pants factory (I sewed the front and back pocket in.)
I was a ward clerk in a mental institution for 15.5 years.
I have been working for the city as an Administrative Specialist for almost 18 years. I help run five major city facilities which we rent for banquets, shows, meetings, pageants, flea markets, wrestling, bull riding, circuses. You name it, we have it. More recently, I have taken on the job of teacher in that they have me learning new computer courses being used to book and run the buildings. Then I get to teach them to the other employees. I have never been much of a teacher before, but they felt that my expertise in helping run the facilities would give me more insight as to problems with the programs that might need adjusting. I'm good at questioning things and quick at picking up new programs. So far, I've gotten a big pat on the back, but no extra money. LOL
 
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