Thanks to the @Der_Dividenden_Monteur for the nomination in the series Exchange-traded companies in everyday professional life.
I (still) work in the construction industry for Deutsche Bahn. 🛤
My typical workday starts with a walk to the company car, a $F (+0,52%). If I'm not talking on my employer's $SMSD (+0,14%) cell phone ☎️ of my employer, I like to listen to podcasts or audiobooks about $SPOT (+1,2%). However, this is only via my personal phone from $AAPL (+0,41%). 📱
Since the distances to the railroad construction sites in Germany can be very long, I have to refuel every now and then, of course. With the fuel card it goes then to Aral, which as you know a company of the $BP (-0,36%) is. Recently, however, one can also fill up at $TTE (+0%) fill up. ⛽️
Work equipment includes the $TOSYY laptop 💻 and Office365 from $MSFT (+0,71%) 📧. On the construction site itself, of course, the personal protective equipment (PPE), partly from $MMM (+0,05%), cannot be missing. 🦺
My job is to coordinate the various companies on large construction sites. The rails come from $VOS (+0,77%), the signaling technology from $SIE (+0,46%) or $HO (+0,99%), $HON (+1,22%) manufactures track vacancy detection systems, to name just a few examples. All kinds of construction companies are of course also bustling about on the construction sites: e.g..$STR (+0%), $BFLBY or $HOT (+0,59%).
For a good coffee ☕️ or a burger 🍔 it goes now and then to $MCD (+0,31%)if there is a branch in the vicinity. Unfortunately, it is all too often the gas station Bockwurst or the brought stulle. If the workday is really long, it also goes times in the supermarket to a can of $SBUX (+0,51%) or $MNST (+0,31%) to buy.
I nominate @godividend and @tim1 in the hope that they haven't had their turn yet.