I'll start. I'm an attorney working for myself in a solo practice.
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What Do You Do For Work?
Started by Maine_Honda_Racer, Jan 06 2011 07:20 AM
50 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 06 January 2011 - 07:20 AM
#2
Posted 06 January 2011 - 07:48 AM
QUOTE (Maine_Honda_Racer @ Jan 6 2011, 07:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'll start. I'm an attorney working for myself in a solo practice.
I'm a regulator at a stock exchange.
#3
Posted 06 January 2011 - 08:59 AM
I operate and maintain pollution control and measurement equipment
for medical testing of human beings. It's a low bid government contract
and although not super secret it's more like it is semi-secret. I can
pretty much only talk about it with people in a general way but no specifics.
for medical testing of human beings. It's a low bid government contract
and although not super secret it's more like it is semi-secret. I can
pretty much only talk about it with people in a general way but no specifics.
#4
Posted 06 January 2011 - 09:13 AM
I am a former IT Manager (state service) who accepted an early retirement offer last year. I currently don't work (outside of the home), am not looking for work, nor am I intending to.
Keith, enjoying retirement...
Keith, enjoying retirement...
Keith A. Edwards
Suffolk, VA
1.75 1st gen. CRXs
former ECHC H5 Champion
#5
Posted 06 January 2011 - 11:17 AM
I am a Technical Director for CBS TV in Los Angeles. From 7am until 3pm, Monday to Friday, I have absolute control over the technical aspects of what you watch on two TV stations in the Los Angeles region. In other words: I am the guy who makes the commercials louder than programing.
Scott, 5-10 years away from retirement...
Scott, 5-10 years away from retirement...
Form Follows Function
#6
Posted 06 January 2011 - 12:46 PM
work in the mortgage loan department for a Bank here in West Virginia!
The Original CR-Z driver
#7
Posted 06 January 2011 - 12:53 PM
#8
Posted 06 January 2011 - 01:00 PM
Sanitation engineer at an adults only movie theatre.
I'm a tech, working unfortunately for Kia right now. So wish I was still at Honda, but I moved across Canada with the wife for her work. I had a better job working on BMW's and Volvo's but was laid off after 3months. At least it's raining here and not dumping snow like the rest of the country. Planning to move back in the spring/summer. Hope I can get a job at any Honda or something better when I get back. I hear there is more work for techs back home.
I'm a tech, working unfortunately for Kia right now. So wish I was still at Honda, but I moved across Canada with the wife for her work. I had a better job working on BMW's and Volvo's but was laid off after 3months. At least it's raining here and not dumping snow like the rest of the country. Planning to move back in the spring/summer. Hope I can get a job at any Honda or something better when I get back. I hear there is more work for techs back home.
#9
Posted 06 January 2011 - 01:03 PM
I work as a Night Auditor for a hotel. It's an 11pm-1am shift, Sunday-Thursday.
Basically I make sure that all the money for the day is accounted for, run the credit cards, enter the information
into an excel sheet, and kill about 3 trees by printing all the days activity. I am the manager on duty ( I HAVE THE POWER!!)
I've been at this place for 5 years, (i'm almost 21) and started out as a houseman (fancy hotel word for janitor,) did that for 3 years,
and then started working the Front Desk, 3pm-11pm my junior year of high school, The last part of my senior year, I switched to the Night Audit.
-Aaron D
Basically I make sure that all the money for the day is accounted for, run the credit cards, enter the information
into an excel sheet, and kill about 3 trees by printing all the days activity. I am the manager on duty ( I HAVE THE POWER!!)
I've been at this place for 5 years, (i'm almost 21) and started out as a houseman (fancy hotel word for janitor,) did that for 3 years,
and then started working the Front Desk, 3pm-11pm my junior year of high school, The last part of my senior year, I switched to the Night Audit.
-Aaron D
5 reasons cars are better than women
5) You can rub and wax a car in your driveway and not get arrested
4) Car's don't get mad at you for no reason every 28 days
3) You can't put a bumper sticker that says "How's my driving? Dial 1-800- EAT-S*IT!" on a woman.
2) You can sell your car to a complete stranger and nobody will get mad at you
1) Women can't go 200 miles per hour.
5) You can rub and wax a car in your driveway and not get arrested
4) Car's don't get mad at you for no reason every 28 days
3) You can't put a bumper sticker that says "How's my driving? Dial 1-800- EAT-S*IT!" on a woman.
2) You can sell your car to a complete stranger and nobody will get mad at you
1) Women can't go 200 miles per hour.
#10
Posted 06 January 2011 - 01:32 PM
Landscape architect in a large architectural office.
...and lucky to be employed since 1/2 of all architects nationwide are unemployed during this great recession.
...and lucky to be employed since 1/2 of all architects nationwide are unemployed during this great recession.
#11
Posted 06 January 2011 - 01:49 PM
QUOTE (slimwhitman @ Jan 6 2011, 11:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Landscape architect in a large architectural office.
...and lucky to be employed since 1/2 of all architects nationwide are unemployed during this great recession.
...and lucky to be employed since 1/2 of all architects nationwide are unemployed during this great recession.
I am a Hydrogeologist/Geologist for the state of Montana. We address water resource issues for the state, primarily determining natural water-quality, water-availability, and determining how ground-water systems around the state work. Our work is intended to aid residents and agencies in determining solutions to water-resource issues. (Yes I work off of tax money!). I also worked many years as a mine geologist in an underground platinum/palladium mine in the state.
MTCRX
1987 CRX-SI
Daily driver, autocross, and track days. Fun car and getting better with each improvement learned from RPR members.
1987 CRX-SI
Daily driver, autocross, and track days. Fun car and getting better with each improvement learned from RPR members.
#12
Posted 06 January 2011 - 01:59 PM
QUOTE (mtcrx @ Jan 6 2011, 01:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am a Hydrogeologist/Geologist for the state of Montana. We address water resource issues for the state, primarily determining natural water-quality, water-availability, and determining how ground-water systems around the state work. Our work is intended to aid residents and agencies in determining solutions to water-resource issues. (Yes I work off of tax money!). I also worked many years as a mine geologist in an underground platinum/palladium mine in the state.
I'm a music teacher if anyone in Raleigh or nearby wants to learn: guitar, drums, bass, piano, or vocals.....I'm also looking for a band to work with, probably singing lead and doin guitar.........
I also have 5 original cds i f anybody wants one for $5 a piece....really good music only written and recoreded by me..........
Driving down the road, stereo cranked !!!
#13
Posted 06 January 2011 - 02:39 PM
I'm a college biology teacher (been teaching for 13+ years).
My wife and I are also hobby farmers with a horse, goat, chickens, ducks- we had 3 cows and some geese a few years ago. I also cut, rake and bale my own hay (square bales) and sell the excess to other hobby farmers.
My wife and I are also hobby farmers with a horse, goat, chickens, ducks- we had 3 cows and some geese a few years ago. I also cut, rake and bale my own hay (square bales) and sell the excess to other hobby farmers.
#14
Posted 06 January 2011 - 03:01 PM
Wow! Some very interesting occupations here. kedwards, yours is the only occupation I'm jealous of.
I am a Human Resources Generalist for a small chemical company headquartered in Kansas City. I love my job and I'm grateful to be employed.
I am a Human Resources Generalist for a small chemical company headquartered in Kansas City. I love my job and I'm grateful to be employed.
QUOTE (Optimus Prime @ Transformers Season 2 Ep. 1)
"Megatron is behind this. I'd bet my titanium torsion bars on it."
#15
Posted 06 January 2011 - 03:21 PM
I'm a mechanic at a small shop in Duncanville TX. I have an awesome boss... he fires me every week. But as long as I bring him his Pepsi it keeps him happy