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what do you do for a living?

My degree is in electrical engineering but I have been doing IT consulting in the utilities industry for the last 10 years. :geek:
 
hunt illegal immigrants

I'm a student (Ph.D., [English] Literature) & part-time clerk for the Dept. of Homeland Security, Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE), legal section (i.e. trial attorneys).
 
GSequoia said:
That is a dangerous line of work for the mechanically inclined to be in!

Yes it is (did a 1.5 yr sentance as a Snap-on rep)

Presently a civil engineering tech in a construction materials testing lab.
 
unix admin for cdn fed gov't, mech eng in a former life.

r@m
 
Career Soldier, US Army

I retire in two years and have to find a real job.
 
Work full time during the week at Louisville 4 Wheel Drive, selling 4wd parts and accesories, do some installs...including ring and pinions, work part time as (not to offend anyone) a youth minister....I love both jobs but they keep me busy not a lot of time to wheel...
 
I sit in front of computers all day. :) I am a webhost and linux guy. Wierd hours, but very short commute. :D

My hobby is my Military web site, as well as trying to stay out of trouble here.
 
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