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I was just wondering what do you guys and gals do for a living?

NOTE if this has been brought up a lot just delete it.

I am a machinists apprentice right now.

                                 -searoach

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Cabinet setter/plumber and fire/ems

I am currently a summer camp counselor. Dealing with 40 five to ten year olds can be a handful, but it's a fun job.

I work for ATCLE (Aftermarket Technology Corporation Logistics and Electronics). I work in the Test and Repair department as a PVC (Personal Validation& Checkout). I Make sure the phones have passed through all 4 stations and have been properly serviced and if i think it has been done correctly i pass them to a different department and then they are sent back to the customer (AT&T or Motorola).

Mechanical Technician

fry cook near the boardwalk

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Currently looking for a job as a high school social studies teacher or stay at home husband.  ;D

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I work weekend nights as a Trauma/OR x-ray tech at a very large trauma center. I fish during the week.

i work as a "press box assembler" or more commonly known as a carpenter.  we build steel and wood press boxes for high schools and other small schools/organizations around the country.

Cliff

P.S. California has the most idiotic building codes i have ever heard of!!!  no offense!

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Professional Land Surveyor in NJ. Have had my own business for 17 years.

Ronnie

I'm a banker as well.  I got into the finance side of the car business, but the reputation it has precedes how horrible it really is.  Now I'm back working in a banking center as an operations manager, but I am going back to school to get my ER/Firefighter certification.  I have my degree, but being in the workforce for a few years makes you realize what kind of life you really want to live.  I don't like sitting still, and I want to fish as much as possible.  Firefighter it is.  One day on...two days off with a starting pay of about 60k around here.  Plus you get 1/2 of your salary for 20yrs after you retire.  $60k for working 1/3 of the year (you get like 6 weeks of sick pay)?!  What is the catch?  Can you tell I'm sold?!  The ridiculous amount of time off isn't the only reason I want to be a firefighter...I do enjoy helping people and I am a little kid when it comes to excitement.  Plus, I don't know any firefighters that aren't doing something on the side, so I will start up the bait business I've always wanted to do.  Alrighty....now you know more than you wanted to about me  :)

Ice road trucker, just kidding I saw the show about these guys yesterday, what a job.  I am really a AIX  & Tivoli Administrator for a Northern Virginia school department.

I'm a roofer!  :-[

Just started my own business. Gave myself the day off or well kind of.

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Package Relocation Specialist.

;D Thats a cool name for it

I'm also with UPS.

Work for the American Red Cross as an Emergency Services/Health & Safety services Manager for a two county area of west-central Ohio.  There are not enough hours in the week for this job, I love it, but its cutting way down on fishing time!

Insurance/Investments for school districts only. Which means i basically have the summer to fish! And free gas to get me there ;)

Right now nothing too exciting just answering the phones and what not at my church. Also have a discounted lawn care and snow removal service for senior citizens.

But 4 years from now when I graduate I'll be getting my PharmD and will be a pharmacist.

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