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Corban_White

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Location
Payson, AZ
what the hell is this "job" you have and where do I sign up?

I've been wondering the same thing recently.

I work for the largest electric utility in AZ, APS. Basically Arizona's equivalent of Rocky Mountain Power. I am a Communication Technician which means I work on all of our communication equipment in my geographical area, most of which is on the tops of mountains. I am also responsible for helping out with computer issues, security systems, cameras, etc. I drive ~20K miles/year mostly on back roads. I see a lot of wildlife and I pretty much make my own schedule. It's a pretty sweet deal.

You can apply here:;)
But unfortunately most of the jobs are boring desk based. Most of the rest are apprenticeship based (fairly competitive to get into, but compensate quite well, even while training). If anyone is actually serious :p about being interested, feel free to reach out.
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member

That road with the sun at the end is fantastic

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stimmie

Registered User
Location
Roosevelt
I love that you're throwing that phrase around like it's just a normal thing. Why is there ice inside? :rofl:
Inside ice isn’t a Jeep thing? 🤷🏻‍♂️ There’s inside ice because it came in through the weather stripping. 😂 I parked in the sun and finally got the door open and knocked out what ice I could. Had to go to the car wash to get ice and snow out of my rims. A week of single digit highs in Roosevelt hasn’t helped melt it off the Jeep. That and it’s parked on the north side of a fence most of the time. 😬
 

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jeeper

I live my life 1 dumpster at a time
Location
So Jo, Ut
We had a couple of dodge trucks for snowplows that would get the inside ice as well. But it dripped down the drivers pillar.. so it became inside ‘trickle on my face and lap’ water once the truck warmed up.
 

UNSTUCK

But stuck more often.
Ashlee and I hitting up Box Canyon trail in Florence AZ.


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This cow just stood there staring us down. We were less than ten feet before it moved. Good thing too. I was about to get out and go crocodile Dundee on it and put it to sleep.
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Manifold cooking for lunch. Hot dogs and sliders.
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