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Production System Implementor for Freightliner LLC. (commercial vehicle division of Daimler-Chrysler). Inboard boat mechanic for a hobby. Belmont, NC (near Charlotte)
Corporate Safety Manager for a sheet metal company that fabricates and installs paint finishing system for the automative industry, I'm also a project engineer and project manager.
Nuclear Reactor and Laboratory Manager at a Major University. Used to drive Submarines (USS Cincinnati) and do stuff Tom Clancy can only dream of (See Blind Mans Bluff). Now raise 5 kids (thus the 216 not 206) and try to spend as much time as I can on the lakes in the summer.
Nuclear Engineers have more Energy
Christopher W. Becker
9323 Mockingbird Ln
Saline, MI 48176
Environmental and Safety Compliance for the largest book printing plant in North America when I'm not on the lake with my family, dreaming about being on the lake with my family or coaching my two oldest son's soccer teams. Did I mention dreaming about skiing? That's what happen most often here in OH.
It isn't a glamorous job, but I work in the home office of the largest retailer of office supplies in the world...
I have a guess as to who 'skinautique' is, CC's chief engineer? I believe his name is Bill? I'll omit Bill's last name for privacy's sake...
I say that after looking at some of skinautique's posts... He has a great deal of knowledge on all the boats, including construction and engineering. He also stated in one post that he'd been though one of MC's 'X' boats extensively... If it is him, I assume to compare the MC to CC and make sure CC is still best in quality and construction.
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