What do you do in your regular life?

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#81 Unread post by aplmv »

1. Computer programmer.
2. Great pay. I love being able to solve challenging system problems.
3. The field is being outsourced...

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Occupation: Technical Service Representative for Dish Network.:popcorn:

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Dislike: People who have purchased their elderly parents HDTV equipment. :spaz:
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Update:

1. Student / Electronic pre-press technician (photoshop, Illustrator, indesign, quark, etc)

2. Its Fun

3. The Really complex jobs.
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#84 Unread post by Joe Mc »

Don't know how I missed this topic. Must have been out riding. :)

1. Warehouse manger at a seed company.

2. Two months off in winter with pay!

3. I really like my job, but wage could be higher.
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#85 Unread post by cb360 »

I honestly can't remember if I weighed in on this or not...

Anyway, I'm the general manager ('bsiness manager',whatever) of a residential Design-Build firm in Seattle. Custom residential builders in Seattle, WA and we do our own design work. Not really sure of my title... I started here 13 years ago when there was 4 of us... now that we're up to 60 I've realized we never gave me a title. Not that I need one. Ido payroll, accounting, taxes, purchasing, HR, A/R, A/P, IT stuff, etc. I'm pure overhead, but I started off doing carpentry in the field.
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Occupation: Manufacturing Engineer
Best Part of Job: Retirement on Jan 3, 2006
Worst Part of Job: Counting days to retirement


Rebecca wrote: 1)Morgue Attendant
2)Getting paid
3)The Boss!!
No offense, but I don't wish to meet Rebecca any time soon!
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Retired on a shoestring.

Great hours.

Lousy pay, but I'm far too busy to work. 8)

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Postal Delivery Officer.

I get paid to ride a motorcycle.

The early starts are a bit rough.
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#89 Unread post by dr_bar »

I think I picked a good time to weigh in here... lol.

1. Postal Worker (Canada Post)

2. Driving 5 ton trucks on the empty roads of Greater Vancouver during the graveyard shift. It leaves me the whole day to find time to ride... who needs sleep?? :biker:

3. Dealing with dickheaded supervisors that enjoy trying to downsize our workforce bypassing all the pertinent parts of the collective agreement... :banging:
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#90 Unread post by mysta2 »

1. modelmaker/prototyper for a design consultancy

2. The people I work with, being able to play with the CNCs

3. the months before CES when I’m pulling 100hour weeks (It does feel good to collect that paycheck though)
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