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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.

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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. :p

Bob Nyswonger CRS, GRI
H.A. Leist Inc.

www.nyserhomes.com

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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.

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Originally posted by Thunderbroom



You don't have any listings.

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Tell me about it...:rolleyes: I do have a few buyers.

This time of year sucks. I usually have somewhere between 3 & 8 active listings...I hate being listless. :mad:

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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...

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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.

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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.

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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??
:p

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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

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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...

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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??

:p



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.

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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.......

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