What do you do for a living?

Mark WNC said:
I'm just an ole carpenter.
I"m also a machinist by Trade.
I'm a jack of all trades and a master at none.
I have a very mechanical mind and
good problem solving abilities.

And also self employed but Not in the
Pharmacutical Industry :D

We have alot in common.
I have partnered with another fellow in my area to bid and complete renovation and restoration projects in the west end of my county.

I, too am self-employed.... and it's definitely not in the pharmacutical Industry. :)
 
martianxj said:
Network Engineer and all around Project Management Geek.
Working for Unisys on contract to what used to be US Customs...now Bureau of Customs and Border Protection.

You ever get down to the facility at Boston Blvd, Alexandria?
Worked there for two years back in 1988-1990....
 
STRYKER said:
You ever get down to the facility at Boston Blvd, Alexandria?
Worked there for two years back in 1988-1990....

My aunt and uncle work there. My aunt is the Executive Director, Trade Compliance and Facilitation.
 
KY Chris said:
My aunt and uncle work there. My aunt is the Executive Director, Trade Compliance and Facilitation.

Cool. Small world, after all. :)
Had some good memories of that place.
Well....actually, the bar next to it. After work :D :D
 
parts manager

I manage, sell, fix, recommend, stock, replace, install, throw, tag, mra (material return auth.), look up, and u.p.s. parts. If its a DC part I've probably done one of these things to it!
 
Real Estate Agent...I've learned to hate people.

Thinking of a career change.
 
I have been a electronics tech in the semiconductor industry, but now am working part time doing data processing so I can start school this summer to become an automotive tech. Hopefully work towards ASE certification.
 
I'm the used car manager at a large Ford dealership. I buy and sell cars all day, and oversee our used car repair shop that reconditions the vehicles that we put on the retail lot.

I'm also the guy who tells you how little you'll get for your trade in. :)
 
These threads are so depressing. The grass is always greener on the other side.

I work in the supply end of the building construction industry doing inside and outside sales.
 
I'm a helicopter pilot. Basically entails being a taxi driver, bus driver, heavy equipment operator, sky-hook operator, general labourer, gas station attendant, meteorologist or just sitting in a hangar waiting for good weather. The term "hurry up and wait" gets used a lot. Nice view from the office, though :)
 
Scott Mac. said:
These threads are so depressing. The grass is always greener on the other side.

I work in the supply end of the building construction industry doing inside and outside sales.


depressing?? try photographing young, nicely dressed, good looking girls all day long, that's depressing, knowing that I'm an old, fat, bald guy and can't do anything bout it!!
 
man.... don't even complain!!!!! I bet money that more then half of the guys here (including me) would love to have your job (nicely dressed as in skimpy bathing suits?)
Kejtar
 
Kejtar said:
man.... don't even complain!!!!! I bet money that more then half of the guys here (including me) would love to have your job (nicely dressed as in skimpy bathing suits?)
Kejtar

that was meant as a joke, I love my job, it just doesn't pay that well.

bathing suits and sometimes less. :D
 
Forewheeler,

if i were you I'd make an attempt to mix some Mapplethorpean elements into your wedding photography......that would make your job a LOT more interesting
 
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