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I'm an analyst in annuity operations for a big insurance company. Not awesome. I'm a quarter-century, although when asked for my ID at the liquor store the other day, the guy asked how old I was and I said 24. Didn't realize until I left. Is 25 too young to be forgetting one's age?

I some how manage to forget my pin number today, just use my excused "Memorizing numbers isn't the problem, but since I got so many numbers in my head, I lack an organization system to tell my brain which number is which." ;D

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Retired 28 yrs due to physical disabilities(coal mining accident).  Only problem with being retired is "I never get a day off'.

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I'm a logger, played football in high school.

40 years young this year. I am a general flunkie....jack of all trades....master of none in the computer biz. 16 wonderful years with BellSouth and now 2 with AT&T Sr. Sytems Analyst Security. Basically, I make sure the systems are secure.

64 retired 32 years in law enforcement, then last 6 years as long haul truck driver on flat bed cross country truck, just fish and wait on my social security check now

32 and I happen to work in the fishing industry. I seem to fish less than people who do not work in the industry   :-?  

Well... i pimp, sell drugs,rob party stores, shoot people, burn buildings down, car-jack, and own/operate illegal gun stores, and throw a wild rave party the 3rd sat. of every month. You do not need my age. I am from the "D" and thats what ALL of us do. My "official" title is Lab Technician. My coworkers call me the inspector. We manufacture thread gages for the automotive,space, and defense industries, and i still love my job after 29+ years with the same company.

9-1-1 Police/Fire/EMS Dispatcher

Owner:  GEO Industries

            "Fishing & Boating Solutions"

31, Independant Contractor.  I build assemblys for the gypsum industry at a fire protection lab and an accoustics lab.  Basiclly, Im the guy that builds the stuff UL burns down for drywall fire ratings.

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I've been a Tool & Die Maker for 32 years.

I served my apprenticeship in a job shop run by my father and I, later working with multi-slide machines & tubing fabrication.

I retired in 1992, but was pulled from retirement by my younger brother.

I'm now a Market Analyst working from my Florida home for my brother's software firm in New Jersey.

Roger

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I'm a full time student in the honors psychology program at URI (have 2 years left). I work at a liqour store at night stocking shelves and playing with booze.

I spend about 30 hours a week on Bassresource. Does that count as a job?

I am 38 yrs old.  I work as a commercial electrician.  Also trained as a residential electrician.  Been doing both for about 8 yrs.  Before that a maintenance man in the hotel business.

Matt

26, US Army, Serving our country so I can afford to fish! ;)

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Ok, so I'm not an adult film stunt double..... ::)

Diesel engine field service tech. We'll go anywhere and work on diesels. We work on what's classified as 'off highway', which means marine, construction, mining, standby generators, etc.

I am 25 years old and a 3rd year (out of 4) dental student at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I plan to practice general dentistry somewhere in N. Illinois.

I'm 46 years old but feel MUCH older due to disabilities.

I was an electronics tech for the USAF, then an engineer at a radio station, then a supervisor of signals and communications for Norfolk Southern Railway. I was injured in 2003 and been on disability since. I WISH every day that I could work again!!!!

RoD

Database admin, webmaster, tech support, member services.  Seems like I do a lot at work, but it's not really the case at all.

Process Operator in a LNG facility. Basically we get liquified natural gas from Qatar,It is brought to us by ships. We unload it, turn it back into it's original gas form and send it down a 70 mile pipeline for designated gas companies to purchase,odorize and send to peoples homes.

Respiratory Therapist for a home medical equipment company. This month was my 17th year. Man, time flies.

just had my first interview in 3 months last night. they called me today for a second one. i have to go in on thursday at 10pm.

the job is a UPS package handler at the raleigh hub.

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just had my first interview in 3 months last night. they called me today for a second one. i have to go in on thursday at 10pm.

the job is a UPS package handler at the raleigh hub.

Good luck , I hope it happens for you.

just had my first interview in 3 months last night. they called me today for a second one. i have to go in on thursday at 10pm.

the job is a UPS package handler at the raleigh hub.

Good luck , I hope it happens for you.

thanks man , i appreciate it.

i put out 20-30 applications since i moved to NC. when i applied for the position online , i set my own interview/tour date. went last night at 11pm. they said they would call people within 3 to 4 days. i got called the morning after. im super excited. i realllly need this job like you wouldnt believe.

Good luck man! Yeah the job situation in NC ain't what it used to be but there are still some out there. You'll get one.

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