retired boilermaker/metal fabricator. done my apprenticeship working with nothing but stainless steel. have had a fair variety in my jobs, from stailess work which included the usual kitchens and industrial work, to modern art and furniture. then to manufacturing parts for big companies like EDI and bombardier fabricating train parts and also parts they have used on space shuttles. general steel work and industrial steel work ( I beams for the big sheds and buildings). more kitchens and ducting, camper trailers. I also worked at a place called Bozmac one of the bigger truck manufacturers in Australia build tilt slide trays, there I was part of the development team in design and fabrication of the 180 rotator tilt slide tray back which would not only tilt and slide but also rotate a full 180 degrees on the pivot of the back of the truck. soon after fabricating it and getting it working my foreman didn't like that I was the one who designed and got it working so got laid off (wasnt happy bout that as it made the company a shit load and I should of been entitled to a percentage bonus).
the camper trailer place was the last place I worked at before I did my back (at work).
I also spent time working a bar where I was working full time in my trade (50-60 hours during the week) then another 30 odd hours over the weekend at the bar. worked at my brothers LFS until it closed down, last but not least have worked for my dad as a mechanic (he was a transmission specialist) for a while in between a couple of jobs.
oh, I also ran my own stainless steel fabrication business for a little over a year making modern furniture and fancy stuff, that was cool but I shut down as I got offered a salary I couldnt refuse at the time.
well thats about it for the past ten years of my life, now retired at 25 due to the accident, plans are to sort out my law suit against work cover, once that is sorted I will figure out something, possibly buying and selling/renting out houses.