MHMRO: How did you get into this industry, and what do you like about it? Munroe: When I was a kid I ripped everything apart. In high school I liked to hang out in the wood shop, machine shop, auto shop. I felt pretty good at it, so I figured I'd get a job at a welding company, where I was for nine years. I started a machine shop apprenticeship and got my license, but one day I told my boss I wanted to do more than just run a machine. So I started welding, and I kept asking how to learn more. Eventually, I was bringing the machines from raw materials to finished product and installation. For the last two years at Cimcorp, I put all of those skills to use. Aside from the satisfaction of building things and solving problems, I enjoy life on the road. You sleep in hotels and someone else makes your meals and cleans the bathroom. There are new experiences and people. When you get on site, that's when you bear down into the nitty gritty, figure out what's wrong then go back to the hotel and relax.
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