I build airplanes. It is unstable work, and I wish I had known that before i got started. I am working on switching fields however. I was going to school to be a machinist, I figured my my resume would be complimented well with manual and cnc machining. I had a month left to finish the program, and there were no jobs yet to be lined up, when I recieved a call from Boeing aircraft company asking me to work for them.
I had no job prospects, and in one month, we were going to need me to work. I was going to school on the GI Bill so that was covering bills, and that was going to end when I finished school. I figured, 26 an hour and only 7.25 was taxable, rest was perdiem, id be stupid not to take the job. Well, hl ow here I am, sucked back into this, and in my small town, mostly fueled by oil business, the economy is terrible. Very few jobs to be had and the ones available are very low pay. Low pay is fine so long as I can pay my bills. Thats why I am trying to do this contract work, to pay off my house and get it livable, that way we can afford to live on a low income, and live well.
The generator I have, it sits and runs on a cargo tray that slides into my trailer hitch. A few times I had exhaust get in when the wind would switch directions, but not in the quantity needed to do anything harmful other than a small headache. I try to park in a way that keeps the wind blowing exhaust away. I figure if a car can run with the pipe right there and leople not die, so long as my gen exhaust is routed the same, I should be fine.