What do you do for a living?

I am a legal secretary and my DH is a UPS driver. I also have a side business knitting and crocheting pieces to sell, either as custom orders or through a local artisan cooperative and living farm museum gift shop. I received my ladies as a gift for Mother's Day this year because our son went off to college this fall and left us with an "empty nest." My ladies are the best!
 
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This is great fun. What a variety of careers. It just shows us that all kinds of people love chickens.

What I remember from several years ago when I first joined the board were folks in the Midwest who had hundreds and hundreds of chickens, more for commercial reasons, but had a few as pets. It was great fun to hear their stories.
 
I'm Operations manager at a smalll company that refurbishes satelite communications gear for the milatary. I come home and talk to my chickens they make a lot more sense than some of the goverment employees i deal with.
 
I own a millwork shop. We build custom window and doors, cabinets, mantles, bars, pretty much anything you can build from wood or pvc. We specialize in custom one-of-a-kind things, and a large segment of our business is standard wood, vinyl, pvc, and aluminum windows and wood, steel and fiberglass doors you find at the big 'box stores'. Our niche is one-on-one customer service and design.

I 'employ' my husband, 2 out of 3 of my sons (the other is away in college), my 83-year old father (how could you not dip into his 65 years of construction know-how?), a nephew and a cousin. Yes, we also specialize in nepotism.

We have been very blessed in this economy to still be opening our doors everyday, and have a 2 week waiting list for appointments.

P.S.: You'd think I would have'an "in" when it comes to getting coops built, but it seems to be a case of 'the cobbler's son having no shoes'....I do have a lot of 'raw materials' to work with, however!
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