What do you do?

Just curious. What do you do for a living? I'm a 6th grade english/history teacher, full time. :p
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  • Former Member
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    I am a retired police officer ( Toronto, Ontario ). Walked the beat for 6 months before I saw the inside of a patrol car. Worked in 4 different general duty divisions, plus - Traffic enforcement which included radar enforcement, motorcycle patrol, traffic complaints, accident investigation, breathalyzer technician, station duty, commercial vehicle enforcement. Criminal investigations where duties included processing arrested persons on bench warrants, preparing police and private criminal charges for trial, preparing and swearing of information for court, preparation of bail estreatment and assist investigative officers with serious criminal offences. Mounted ( horses ) where assignments included equitation training, general mounted duties, crowd management, training of remounts ( new horses ), ( new ) riders and stable management. Fraud investigations where duties consisted if compiling and documenting evidence for trial. Training officer in divisional and mounted units where duties consisted of field and orientation training of newly graduated officers. Post Retirement - drove a transit bus in Lethbridge, Alberta. Present Occupation - work part time as a By Law Officer in Campbell River, B.C. Other than that I haven't done much..... "In the absence of proof the truth means nothing".
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I am a retired police officer ( Toronto, Ontario ). Walked the beat for 6 months before I saw the inside of a patrol car. Worked in 4 different general duty divisions, plus - Traffic enforcement which included radar enforcement, motorcycle patrol, traffic complaints, accident investigation, breathalyzer technician, station duty, commercial vehicle enforcement. Criminal investigations where duties included processing arrested persons on bench warrants, preparing police and private criminal charges for trial, preparing and swearing of information for court, preparation of bail estreatment and assist investigative officers with serious criminal offences. Mounted ( horses ) where assignments included equitation training, general mounted duties, crowd management, training of remounts ( new horses ), ( new ) riders and stable management. Fraud investigations where duties consisted if compiling and documenting evidence for trial. Training officer in divisional and mounted units where duties consisted of field and orientation training of newly graduated officers. Post Retirement - drove a transit bus in Lethbridge, Alberta. Present Occupation - work part time as a By Law Officer in Campbell River, B.C. Other than that I haven't done much..... "In the absence of proof the truth means nothing".
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