Members phunkyhick Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 My jobs: -My junior year I was an office bitch. -My senior year (and summers through college) I worked in reprographics, basically like Kinko's, but better, and more professional. Small business, I was there from beginning. -In college, I worked as a cashier/flagger in event parking. Eventually, I moved my way up to occasionally being behind the wheel of a golf kart, and patrolling to make sure things went smoothly. -I worked set up and tear down for some large events at the fairgrounds a few times. -This summer, during my unemployed phase, I did some painting and minor construction work for a friend of mine. -Nowadays, I am working as a graduate architect, working toward registration. I work primarily in historic preservation. I assess the condition of buildings, document them, and determine what needs to be done to bring these back up to par.
Members bnyswonger Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Besides playing bass I'm a realtor in the Cincinnati market. Not just any realtor either...I'm a CRS (Certified Residential Specialist), GRI (Graduate, Realtor Institute), a Cincinnati Ambassador by decree of city council & a member of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors Professional Standards Committee.So there. Bob Nyswonger CRS, GRIH.A. Leist Inc.www.nyserhomes.com
Members gspointer Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Originally posted by bassman1956 I'm a mechanical engineer on fluid systems, mostly high-purity water. I used to maintain a pretty elaborate water purifying pallette. R.O. , U.S.B. and WFI. At that job I also got to work on a lot of computer automated, PLC and PID equipment, did a little work on lyophalizers, and some pretty cool precision packaging equipment. I currently work for the fed. gov. fixing airplanes.My favorite job was as a copier/fax repair dude. People were real happy to see you and seemed to appreciate your work, got to meet a lot of people, most of which were very decent.Other jobs I have enjoyed were semi-tractor trailer repair and fab. Also the 2-way radio repair gig wasn't too bad, but it kinda got smoked by cell phones.
Members Thunderbroom Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Originally posted by bnyswonger www.nyserhomes.com You don't have any listings.
Members bnyswonger Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Originally posted by Thunderbroom You don't have any listings. Tell me about it... I do have a few buyers. This time of year sucks. I usually have somewhere between 3 & 8 active listings...I hate being listless.
Members incubass Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 I'm a student majoring in Psychology and Philosophy. I'm planning on going into grad. school in Psychology while still maintaining a fundamentally phenomenological/humanistic base. oh, and I work at a convenience store right now. But hopefully I'll start working in a lab at school soon...
Members Sweetpea Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 I have had a wide variety of jobs, currently waitressing/bartending at a posh golf course. I was a substitute teacher for 5 years, a dental assistant for awhile and I disassembeled cars for about 12 years. Also have my cosmetology license.Thinking about trying out being a flight attendant.
Members SpacedCowboy Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Arts College House Manager/Tech Director. Basically, it's a fancy shmancy title for a Theatre baby-sitter.
Members MacIlwraith Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Lead Software Developer for a multi level marketing nutraceutical company. We are about to switch from our in-house developed vb6/SQL Enterprise application to PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne.
Members N*Joy Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Gradute Transport Planner for an engineering consultancy
Members Mike in Utica Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Originally posted by Mike in Albany I'm a Psychiatric Social Worker... In terms of affording top notch gear...not happening. As someone else here mentioned, the gear aquisition comes for Christmas, B-Day's and Anniversaries.Is that a justification for buying Behringer??
Members B-Bottom Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 it's pretty interesting what diverse jobs we all do yet we are all drawn together because of music. Pretty neat I work for the dept. of revenue for the commonwealth of pa. So in essence I don't do a whole lot. But when I do work it's dealing with inheritance tax ie, dead peoples money
Members buford Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Retired goldsmith and jewelry srore owner. Just riding my atv and fishing Canada now.
Members Funkee1 Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 I am a full time working musician who moonlights at Guitar Center.
Members bonscottvocals Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Systems Administrator (Solaris/UNIX) and Web Developer/manager While I was in the Navy, I was a Fire Controlman. I did not put out fires, it's as in 'ready-aim-fire'. I worked on weapon control systems, including radar, control, consoles, computers, etc...
Members melancholy mechanic Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 i play bass and trumpet for a living...
Members venturawest Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 i perform surgeries on small children. most of the time i'm even sober while doing it. that is, when i'm not obsessing over some girl who blew me off.
Members bonscottvocals Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Originally posted by Mike in Albany In terms of affording top notch gear...not happening. As someone else here mentioned, the gear aquisition comes for Christmas, B-Day's and Anniversaries. Is that a justification for buying Behringer?? Hey, Mike, check out FEB-05 Bass Player with Cliff Burton on the cover. Horace Panter from a pro ska band called "The Specials" is playing Gibson Thunderbird through a Behringer. Good enough for him - good enough for the rest of us.
Members PrestiaRules Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 I was a Chef for years..now an ESL Teacher - Chef= my true love but the WORST hours, no holidays etc. Teacher = very rewarding, get to travel, better hours, better vacatiions. If only I could teach cooking in various countries.......
Members Night Crawler Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Part - time technical sales assistant in Maplin Electronics. It sucks but i need money. I'm currently studying information systems at university.
Members Ender_rpm Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 I help break countries and put them back together ( US Army, specializing in reconstruction)
Members hawkhuff Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 I teach chemistry and mathematics at a small college. I am also a professional genealogist (part time).
Members MageZ Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 I'm poor student. I will accept your donations.
Members venturawest Posted February 10, 2005 Members Posted February 10, 2005 Originally posted by MageZ I'm poor student. I will accept your donations. why don't you kidnap a rabbit? that seems to be working for people these days.
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