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What do you do? Professionally.

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Marie Hartinez
Aries Munitions and Defense
#21 - 2014-03-05 19:00:23 UTC
I go to this building in the middle of an orchard, several miles outside of town.

There are these big round dish looking thingys there. People tell me they're antennas.

I do stuff there.

They pay me with money.

Surrender is still your slightly less painful option.

Baneken
Arctic Light Inc.
Arctic Light
#22 - 2014-03-05 20:41:36 UTC
I'm just a humble electrician; also is everyone else a white collar around here ? Cry
Dave Attel
Doomheim
#23 - 2014-03-05 21:31:49 UTC
Baneken wrote:
I'm just a humble electrician; also is everyone else a white collar around here ? Cry



not really, seems everyone is well educated and comes from typical loving family who doesnt clobber you with a wooden push broom on the left orbital because you came home late one night
Marie Hartinez
Aries Munitions and Defense
#24 - 2014-03-05 23:08:26 UTC
Baneken wrote:
I'm just a humble electrician; also is everyone else a white collar around here ? Cry


I'm not white collar, my father, but not me. I'm just a humble electrician myself. Nothing like herding electrons.

I'm well educated, come from a well educated and loving family, married a well educated and loving woman. While I didn't get smacked upside the head, there were rules to obey, man. The same rules my kid now follows, or I put her on the hook and beat her with a wet noddle.

Surrender is still your slightly less painful option.

Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#25 - 2014-03-05 23:20:01 UTC
I am a fitness professional that works one on one with the severely handicapped. Stroke, cancer and numerous other forms of traumatic brain injuries, genetic disorders....the list goes on.

Eurydia Vespasian wrote:


You 4 could open me up and excise another foot and a half of my gut any time Twisted that being said I just had an MRI yesterday to see if I have another abscess forming Ugh
Lord LazyGhost
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#26 - 2014-03-06 08:36:35 UTC
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:


who ever that is with the pink glasses on the left side has really nice eyes. Just had to see they just draw me in.
Lido Seahawk
Pator Tech School
Minmatar Republic
#27 - 2014-03-06 09:02:08 UTC
I'm an engineer on a ferry.

May I have your stuff?

NightCrawler 85
Phoibe Enterprises
#28 - 2014-03-06 09:26:35 UTC
Does it count if you dont get paid? Lol

Volunteer for a local rescue shelter for cats.
Not glamorous, but i enjoy it and it gives me plenty of time around animals which im very happy about Smile
Marcus Gord
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#29 - 2014-03-06 09:49:36 UTC
well, my employment contract says 'office admin' or something.

in reality i'm also the IT manager/tech support department for the company, and a counterbalance forklift driver when needed.

i'm also sort of a supervisor....

In a few moments you will have an experience that will seem completely real. It will be the result of your subconscious fears transformed to your conscious awareness.

http://i.imgur.com/LM2NKUf.png

Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#30 - 2014-03-06 12:11:49 UTC  |  Edited by: Slade Trillgon
Lido Seahawk wrote:
I'm an engineer on a ferry.


I could not help but read this in a back woods southern US accent that would read something, like the follwoing.


(in a deep raspy/smoker voice)

'Ima enganear on a furry' ShockedLol
Random McNally
Stay Frosty.
A Band Apart.
#31 - 2014-03-06 12:19:43 UTC
Slade Trillgon wrote:
I am a fitness professional that works one on one with the severely handicapped. Stroke, cancer and numerous other forms of traumatic brain injuries, genetic disorders....the list goes on.

Eurydia Vespasian wrote:


You 4 could open me up and excise another foot and a half of my gut any time Twisted that being said I just had an MRI yesterday to see if I have another abscess forming Ugh

Hopefully things are well, Slade. I've been there before!

Oh, and NO, I'm not white collar.

I am a Elementary School Custodial Engineer!! (glorified janitor with a boilers license)

Used to be a Harley-Davidson technician though.....

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Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#32 - 2014-03-06 12:35:42 UTC
Random McNally wrote:

Hopefully things are well, Slade. I've been there before!

Oh, and NO, I'm not white collar.

I am a Elementary School Custodial Engineer!! (glorified janitor with a boilers license)

Used to be a Harley-Davidson technician though.....


It is what it is. I am trudging along. Just need to get over the thought that I can come up with all the answers and get into to talk with someone. My battle with Crohn's is just one facet of the cascade. I will get through it. If not for anything else, my 2 year old daughter makes everything worth while. Well, just typing that out catalyzed me. I will call the recommended therapist once they open.

As for the Custodial Engineer vs the janitor w/ a boiler's license; I would chose janitor w/ a boiler's license. The first time I heard custodial engineer, as a child, I kind of felt that it was condescending. Not sure why, it was a visceral reaction that I can not explain.
Random McNally
Stay Frosty.
A Band Apart.
#33 - 2014-03-06 14:03:15 UTC  |  Edited by: Random McNally
Slade Trillgon wrote:
Random McNally wrote:

Hopefully things are well, Slade. I've been there before!

Oh, and NO, I'm not white collar.

I am a Elementary School Custodial Engineer!! (glorified janitor with a boilers license)

Used to be a Harley-Davidson technician though.....


It is what it is. I am trudging along. Just need to get over the thought that I can come up with all the answers and get into to talk with someone. My battle with Crohn's is just one facet of the cascade. I will get through it. If not for anything else, my 2 year old daughter makes everything worth while. Well, just typing that out catalyzed me. I will call the recommended therapist once they open.

As for the Custodial Engineer vs the janitor w/ a boiler's license; I would chose janitor w/ a boiler's license. The first time I heard custodial engineer, as a child, I kind of felt that it was condescending. Not sure why, it was a visceral reaction that I can not explain.

Gol durned forums ate my post. Ugh\

I was just down at the Mayo Clinic and my Crohn's is doing ok. My sympathies if you have to go back "under the knife".

"Custodial Engineer" is definately a phrase designed to make us feel better about the job we have. It's no different that "Sanitation Engineer" is to garbage man. vOv

However, when I was still wrenching, I preferred "Grease Monkey" to technician. Blink

Host of High Drag Podcast. http://highdrag.wordpress.com/

Space music http://minddivided.com

I G Channel HighDragChat

Broadcast4Reps

Mizhir
Devara Biotech
#34 - 2014-03-06 14:23:18 UTC
I'm a med-student who sometimes do extra nursing jobs at the hospital for extra money.

❤️️💛💚💙💜

Marcus Gord
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#35 - 2014-03-06 14:34:29 UTC
Mizhir wrote:
I'm a med-student who sometimes do extra nursing jobs at the hospital for extra money.


you forgot part time pillaging and burning. Blink

In a few moments you will have an experience that will seem completely real. It will be the result of your subconscious fears transformed to your conscious awareness.

http://i.imgur.com/LM2NKUf.png

Jenn aSide
Worthless Carebears
The Initiative.
#36 - 2014-03-06 15:09:44 UTC
Baneken wrote:
I'm just a humble electrician; also is everyone else a white collar around here ? Cry



My collar is litterally blue, the bluest of the blue (Police Officer).

Maybe that's why I love null sec, for it (like my department) is all blue and people mention doughnuts when speaking of it Cool
Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#37 - 2014-03-06 15:12:14 UTC  |  Edited by: Khergit Deserters
I was once offered a job as a guide/Japanese interpreter/deck hand on my friend's sport fishing boat in Guam. Here's the lifestyle: During the day you take Japanese tourists out saltwater trolling and/or dolphin sighting. Make sashimi for everybody out of one of the small tuna you catch. Sell the rest of the fish at the wholesale market, except one. That one you take to the beach bar. Put it on the grill outside, sit inside in the air conditioning, drink cold ones, b.s. with the regulars until your huge, fresh fish is nicely cooked.

If you're a rogue type, then you go to the disco or the tourist area and pick up hot Japanese tourist girls (not very hard to do at all). On full moon nights when the fish are active, go out to the deep water, bottom fish, look at the stars and think deep thoughts, sleep on the boat. Sell your catch for good dollars.

But I made one of those stupid decisions that change your life forever. Turned that job down and ended up as an immigration attorney in New York City instead. Ugh
Eli Green
The Arrow Project
#38 - 2014-03-06 16:11:54 UTC
Student is a job right?

Looking to get a software dev co-op for the summer for what its worth.

wumbo

Grymmstorm
Kings of Groth
#39 - 2014-03-06 18:08:06 UTC
My job, or at least what it consists of, is listening to people ***** and moan all day and tell me how Obama (Or Bush) ****** up the country sooooooo bad.


Technically, I am retired law enforcement with a degree in computer science working as a security guard at a government building dealing mainly with people who do not have jobs, and probably WOULD have jobs if they weren't so damned stupid.
Azami Nevinyrall
172.0.0.1
#40 - 2014-03-06 18:51:00 UTC
Inventory Coordinator - I ship products to stores with no particular concern for what is actually needed.

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