I am a service and sales rep for a petroleum company. I spend endless hours in rail yards , fuel depot , muni airports and so on and so on. Get bitched at from time to time for the price of gas, Like I have control over the refinery. It is pretty cool work.
For the last year I have worked as a research associate for a forensic economist (litigation consulting). I calculate damages in lawsuits and research relevant economic issues. This fall I will be starting my Ph.D in economics at U. Kentucky.
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I'm also a freelance gynecologist but can't seem to find clients. lol.
I've heard the cunning solution is to be a linguist.
I was seriously a linguistics major as an undergrad for a while. Then I realized I wouldn't have any job prospects. Especially with a double major of anthropology.
Of course, my liberal arts degree with an emphasis on communication studies didn't help much either. My interests are too eclectic to have decided at that stage of life.
Now I teach GED classes and do some consulting. I have a Master's of Divinity and preach some. I'm currently looking for a stable full-time position somewhere in a church or with a non-profit.
I'm an assistant manager for Walgreens. I'm the guy that gets yelled at when people can't get their narcotics filled early. All in all, it's not a bad gig. The pay is decent and the benefits are fantastic.
I'm an assistant manager for Walgreens. I'm the guy that gets yelled at when people can't get their narcotics filled early. All in all, it's not a bad gig. The pay is decent and the benefits are fantastic.
What do you mean I can't get my OxyContin filled. It has been well over 5 days since I got my last 90 day script filled. What's the problem??? Ever hear something like that?
I perform a type of manual therapy called Active Release Techniques. I discovered it during my football days and it saved me time and time again. I eventually decided I'd be pretty good at it, so I spend the last few years training and started my own business at the beginning of the year. If anyone is ever in Denver and needs fixing, look me up!
I perform a type of manual therapy called Active Release Techniques. I discovered it during my football days and it saved me time and time again. I eventually decided I'd be pretty good at it, so I spend the last few years training and started my own business at the beginning of the year. If anyone is ever in Denver and needs fixing, look me up!
This could go wrong in so many ways. I'll leave it alone I guess.
I'm an assistant manager for Walgreens. I'm the guy that gets yelled at when people can't get their narcotics filled early. All in all, it's not a bad gig. The pay is decent and the benefits are fantastic.
What do you mean I can't get my OxyContin filled. It has been well over 5 days since I got my last 90 day script filled. What's the problem??? Ever hear something like that?
More than you could ever imagine. Its pretty comical, actually.
Name pretty much sums it up. LOL! Word of advice, don't upset the ground crew, bags just might end up as chalks or shipped to Iceland MUAHAHAHAHAAAA! J/K =D
I spent most of my career in the car business. Started in sales then quickly moved into management. I managed the finance insurance and aftermarket was then promoted to the sales manager of a Ford/Lincoln/Mercury dealer. When the auto market crashed I went into the art field. I opened a graphics shop doing signs, pinstriping,small decals, vehicle wraps ect.....
on a side note if anyone needs advice on purchasing a car let me know.
Same goes with graphics
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Of course, my liberal arts degree with an emphasis on communication studies didn't help much either. My interests are too eclectic to have decided at that stage of life.
Now I teach GED classes and do some consulting. I have a Master's of Divinity and preach some. I'm currently looking for a stable full-time position somewhere in a church or with a non-profit.
on a side note if anyone needs advice on purchasing a car let me know.
Same goes with graphics