Poll: Does your profession require a flashlight?

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Does being a student walking a dimly-lit path back to a public parking lot count as a professional need? I guess it doesn't, but it feels like it almost should.
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I do site surveys in buildings under construction or renovation, and most of the time I need to poke above the ceiling.
 
Sometimes my work leads me to where the sun don't shine(couldn't resist
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), I like the E1e with or without KL1 for these times.
 
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Well, being a recreational gynecologist, I employ a caver’s headlamp when I go um, exploring. Ever since switching over from incandescent to an LED unit, the PT Aurora, my patients protest that they miss the warmth of the incandescent. I presume the "cold light" of the LEDs in fact irritates them, so I had to regress on the flashlight evolutionary scale, as it were. Associates in our profession who are ill equipped with a high-quality light are at high risk for tunnel vision, so my instinct was to advance to LED technology. Was I ever mistaken.
 
My profession does not require me to have a flashlight, but (being a flashaholic) what does that have to do with anything? I have three in my office. The requirements of "real life" do not demand that I own 25 flashlights, but (being a flashaholic) I own 25 anyway!
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Absolutly,..Lights are a requirment.
Profession; aircraft tecnician.
location:64 4.0 north 147 52.0 west.
Outside work,..dark most of the time.
Cold,average temp -20c`s
Use many daily.
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