Members cthulhu0 Posted December 3, 2004 Members Posted December 3, 2004 graphic / production artist.
Members Spark Posted December 3, 2004 Members Posted December 3, 2004 Originally posted by greenshag I manage people who sell things. I have done that, and I prefer to just sell stuff. You must have a lot of patience!
Members greenshag Posted December 3, 2004 Members Posted December 3, 2004 Originally posted by Spark I have done that, and I prefer to just sell stuff. You must have a lot of patience! oh, it is tested pretty hard at times. I am just glad my tongue is still in one piece after biting it so much;)
Members jbryant8159 Posted December 4, 2004 Members Posted December 4, 2004 Supervisor of a prepress team in charge of color and digital retouching for print ads and catalogs. Being in the Motor City most of it is automotive work.
Members GrooveMonkey Posted December 4, 2004 Members Posted December 4, 2004 I'm a broadband services "engineer" who's slowly moving into a career in real estate sales.Someday I hope my technical skills will atrophe into nothingness...
Members bholder Posted December 4, 2004 Members Posted December 4, 2004 Computer programmer - mainframe operating system design, development, service, occasional forays into computer architecture. Specializing in the world's most advanced computer virtualization technology. Cool stuff.
Members lokidecat Posted December 4, 2004 Members Posted December 4, 2004 Student during the week. Run a tobacco shop on weekends. Superhero by night. or something... This is the life of an former software engineer when the economy tanked (especially in my state.) ITT: 4th and Burnside you say? (snerk) I always heard the Plaid Pantry on MLK
Members TwYzTyR Posted December 4, 2004 Members Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by newdull What was that Lloyd Dobler said, something like:"I don't want to make anything. And I don't want to buy or sell anything. Or make anything that is bought or sold, or buy or sell anything that is made." Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack in Say Anything): "I don't want to buy, sell, or process anything. I don't want to buy anything sold or processed, sell anything bought or processed, or process anything bought, sold, or processed, or repair anything bought, sold, or processed as a career." I've seen that flick a sickening number of times. Right now, for the next two weeks, I am a college student majoring in CIS with a Business minor. I clean, fix, and maintain {censored} at a Burger King from 9:30PM to about 4:00AM. I'm looking for a real job, but them entry level {censored}s is hard to find. I gots the skillz, but it takes a lot of luck to get in there.
Members mlwarriner Posted December 4, 2004 Members Posted December 4, 2004 computer-aided drafting technician on the road to getting my engineering degree
Members mistermike Posted December 4, 2004 Members Posted December 4, 2004 Self employed furniture reupholsterer. It's not as exciting as they make it out to be in the movies but it pays the bills.
Members Spark Posted December 4, 2004 Members Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by TwYzTyR Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack in Say Anything): "I don't want to buy, sell, or process anything. I don't want to buy anything sold or processed, sell anything bought or processed, or process anything bought, sold, or processed, or repair anything bought, sold, or processed as a career." I've seen that flick a sickening number of times. Right now, for the next two weeks, I am a college student majoring in CIS with a Business minor. I clean, fix, and maintain {censored} at a Burger King from 9:30PM to about 4:00AM. I'm looking for a real job, but them entry level {censored}s is hard to find. I gots the skillz, but it takes a lot of luck to get in there. Ah, now I remember .
Moderators Kindness Posted December 5, 2004 Moderators Posted December 5, 2004 On Thursday I was told by a federal district judge the following. First, I already know quite a bit about a small number of things and she says I should continue to learn more about even narrower fields of interest until I know absolutely everything about nothing. Second, I currently know very little about a great number of things and I should continue to learn less about a greater number of things until I know nothing about everything. Ok, it wasn't funny then and it's even worse now. I'm sorry.
Members Bassius Posted December 5, 2004 Members Posted December 5, 2004 I'm a professional session bassist, freelance live artist, and university professor of double bass and jazz studies(i also teach electric bass, jazz theory, history, improvisation, and i direct a big band and some combos)bass/music IS what i do....:D:D
Members crabfunk Posted December 5, 2004 Members Posted December 5, 2004 Originally posted by Bassius I'm a professional session bassist, freelance live artist, and university professor of double bass and jazz studies (i also teach electric bass, jazz theory, history, improvisation, and i direct a big band and some combos) bass/music IS what i do.... :D:D This man rules. I'm a copy editor at daily newspaper.
Members Pugflop Posted December 5, 2004 Members Posted December 5, 2004 Third year Electronic Systems Engineering student.
Members philthygeezer Posted December 5, 2004 Members Posted December 5, 2004 Professional Geologist in the gold mining industry.
Members lokidecat Posted December 5, 2004 Members Posted December 5, 2004 Originally posted by philthygeezer Professional Geologist in the gold mining industry. Does that mean you, and not your wife, is the gold digger? badum BISH. First time you heard that one, right? RIGHT?! erhm..
Members Melanie Posted December 5, 2004 Members Posted December 5, 2004 I'm a secondary school teacher
Members B-Bottom Posted February 9, 2005 Members Posted February 9, 2005 that you can afford all this gear? I was just going through the show a pic of your bass thread and some of the gear you guys own is ridiculous. How do can you guys afford all that stuff? Or can't you.....
Members catphish Posted February 9, 2005 Members Posted February 9, 2005 Mechanical engineer, working in product consumer and commercial product design. If you own a Weber grill built in the last 6 years, there
Members conk97 Posted February 9, 2005 Members Posted February 9, 2005 well atm im unemployed so {censored} all is my answer...but i should have a job as a sales advisor
Members bassplayer7770 Posted February 9, 2005 Members Posted February 9, 2005 Accountant. Will be taking the CPA Exam this year.
Members basshunter Posted February 9, 2005 Members Posted February 9, 2005 sales...and I buy no gear without cash in hand. Gear is my little luxury, and more is only acquired from $$ that doesn't have to go to anything else first. Of course, when I add up all that I've spent on gear, its still kind of depressing
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