Additional Job Description Titles

Nerve wracking road

Discoverer of burned out batteries.
Finder of lame cattle.
Dead bird disposer.

Disconnected pump jack motor
Taker-aparter of pumpjack motor - again.

Ford tough
Parnelli Jones of the dirt and gravel backroads.

Meal in Minutes preparer.
Navigator.
Loading Assistant of lame cow and wild calf.
Puppy protector.
Road Warrior on the Quest for Parts - again.
Trapper.
Mechanical Draftswoman.
There are more - and I have to go do some of them.

7 Responses to “Additional Job Description Titles”

  1. Bonita Says:

    I’d like to see the rest of your list - I know you’ve got to be good at multi-tasking!

  2. Anonymous Says:

    I’ll bet you are not ever bored! Personally, I look forward to boredom! bonnie

  3. Goatopolis Says:

    That sounds like me when I worked on the Farm. A JOAT. A Jack Of All Trades.

    Although I was a master of none.

  4. Anonymous Says:

    More for list:

    Gardener
    Landscaper
    Painter
    Chaufer (Heck if I know how to spell that!)
    Bookkeeper
    Party planner
    Entertainer

    That is enough for tonight. You should have seen the traffic from Rockvale to Billings this afternoon. Sheeesh. bonnie

  5. GuusjeM Says:

    Don’t forget “budding author”

  6. L Says:

    dang girl! don’t you ever stop looking for spare parts?

    ;)

  7. Anonymous Says:

    L., It is only a spare part if it sitting on the shelf or in the tool box, unneeded. Once the original is broken and there is no “spare” then it becomes a necessary part. Hence the frantic serch. Nothing else can happen with that machine until the part is either repaired or replaced or the machine is reengineered. Farmers and I am sure, other businesses try to stock the pieces that wear out often like the bearings for a top saver or teeth for a rake but there is no way to know what is going to break next so there is always going to be someone running for parts. When there is only the farmer and his wife, that job often falls to the wife as the farmer will go ahead with the irrigation or some other job while he waits for her to come back with the right stuff. She really hopes she gets it right the first time but that doesn’t always happen, either! bonnie

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