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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 250
    I am a logistics specialist for a nuclear medicine company. Nothing like getting dosed daily
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    My brother is a nuke med tech, he gets dosed daily as well
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 455
    Doughty421:
    Waste Management. It's a "Family" business. Oh and Logistic Manager aka Dispatcher for a trucking company.
    I used to work in logistics for my father's trucking company. He laid me off almost a year and a half ago. I've always worked in food as well. I'm a server/bartender at Applebee's. The same one Kuzi works at. I've been there for almost six years. I'm also a fulltime student, I'm currently studying fine and professional arts with a concentration in printmaking for my BA and looking to grad school for advertising. On the side, I wrangle pigs...
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 285
    I'm a service advisor at a privately owned repair shop -- i like my job ... easy hours and the work keeps me busy
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 356
    Full time student.
    For cigar money, I fix computers.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,378
    I am an NRA Instructor. Mostly Concealed Pistol courses and self defense pistol training.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 686
    My boss just quit to run a college atheltic program.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 242
    I am a Fire Dept Dispatcher
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 926
    CNC machinist.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,457
    Sales Manager for an Electronics company...

    And I believe I've used Cammie's online trainings before!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,130
    Goldy:
    I am an exploration geologist aka prospector for the worlds second largest mining company. Basically I hike through the woods or fly in a chopper looking for the next big metal deposit.
    Your job sounds awesome.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    shamrocked:
    I'm a service advisor at a privately owned repair shop -- i like my job ... easy hours and the work keeps me busy
    Nice, that makes two of us. I work at a new car dealership though
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 458
    I work as a QC tech for a cheese company. Ever taste cream cheese at 170 degrees? Delicious!! We also make Alouette (gourmet cheese spread that is way overpriced) among other things.

    But my job there isn't too permanent so I'm keeping my eye out. I just applied for a Molecular Biologist position at a lab down the road. We'll see what happens. I graduated last May from college so it's been a little hard to get my feet on the ground.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    Software Consultant. My quote here used to be ...

    "Consulting: Even if you're not part of the solution, there is still plenty of money to be made prolonging the problem."
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 676
    I fix aircraft electronics. sometimes....
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 70
    stephen_hannibal:
    I do stuff, but my goal is to be a professional bum.
    The first paid "Champion Lounger." That's the title I want.
    Don't let them tell you it can't be done. Through various awesome circumstance, I was able to become a professional bum two years ago at 28. This career works out great for me because I've always been pretty lazy. I haven't put on pants in over a year. I'm getting a little bored though, so I'm debating becoming an 'Adventurer'. But a mellow one, not gonna climb any mountains or anything. More along the lines of visiting the highest water slide on every continent(excluding Antarctica of course). That's just one of the ideas I've been kicking around. Or drinking bourbon at every distillery in Kentucky . Skies the limit.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 101
    Im a race engine builder/machinist, its a great job i really enjoy it.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,484
    I fix big red.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 200
    I work for 3M in a factory, making thermal insulation (Thinsulate) for clothing and cars.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 827
    Cop. Supervise the K-9 Unit
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 676
    leemarshall337:
    stephen_hannibal:
    I do stuff, but my goal is to be a professional bum.
    The first paid "Champion Lounger." That's the title I want.
    Don't let them tell you it can't be done. Through various awesome circumstance, I was able to become a professional bum two years ago at 28. This career works out great for me because I've always been pretty lazy. I haven't put on pants in over a year. I'm getting a little bored though, so I'm debating becoming an 'Adventurer'. But a mellow one, not gonna climb any mountains or anything. More along the lines of visiting the highest water slide on every continent(excluding Antarctica of course). That's just one of the ideas I've been kicking around. Or drinking bourbon at every distillery in Kentucky . Skies the limit.
    Dude you have to pace yourself. Rome wasn't built in a day, don't go switching careers mid way through. Stick with professional bum for a few more years, maybe you will grow to like it. Then go to something fun that doesn't expend a lot of energy, like adventurer does. Thats just crazy!! Antartica?? I hear that they have been waiting for summer since the dinasours left. You need to lower your standards a bit. How about your next job is collecting posters of all the highest water slides?? That seems a lot better to me.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 70
    letsgowithbob:
    leemarshall337:
    stephen_hannibal:
    I do stuff, but my goal is to be a professional bum.
    The first paid "Champion Lounger." That's the title I want.
    Don't let them tell you it can't be done. Through various awesome circumstance, I was able to become a professional bum two years ago at 28. This career works out great for me because I've always been pretty lazy. I haven't put on pants in over a year. I'm getting a little bored though, so I'm debating becoming an 'Adventurer'. But a mellow one, not gonna climb any mountains or anything. More along the lines of visiting the highest water slide on every continent(excluding Antarctica of course). That's just one of the ideas I've been kicking around. Or drinking bourbon at every distillery in Kentucky . Skies the limit.
    Dude you have to pace yourself. Rome wasn't built in a day, don't go switching careers mid way through. Stick with professional bum for a few more years, maybe you will grow to like it. Then go to something fun that doesn't expend a lot of energy, like adventurer does. Thats just crazy!! Antartica?? I hear that they have been waiting for summer since the dinasours left. You need to lower your standards a bit. How about your next job is collecting posters of all the highest water slides?? That seems a lot better to me.
    Antarctica was clearly ruled out in my post, due to a severe lack of water park recreation options. And I truly enjoy my new career. In fact, I wonder what in my post made you think I didn't?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 676
    you said you were getting a little bored and thinking about a career change. I was just joking around, the antartica was a misread on my part, wish I had your job
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,750
    I'm an Aviation Electronics Technician/Aircraft Mechanic on the V-22 Osprey Test Development Research & Evaluation Team. We test all the new equipment that goes on the V22 before it goes to the fleet and maintain 5 test birds.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 454
    I'm a Financial Analyst.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,750
    leemarshall337:
    letsgowithbob:
    leemarshall337:
    stephen_hannibal:
    I do stuff, but my goal is to be a professional bum.
    The first paid "Champion Lounger." That's the title I want.
    Don't let them tell you it can't be done. Through various awesome circumstance, I was able to become a professional bum two years ago at 28. This career works out great for me because I've always been pretty lazy. I haven't put on pants in over a year. I'm getting a little bored though, so I'm debating becoming an 'Adventurer'. But a mellow one, not gonna climb any mountains or anything. More along the lines of visiting the highest water slide on every continent(excluding Antarctica of course). That's just one of the ideas I've been kicking around. Or drinking bourbon at every distillery in Kentucky . Skies the limit.
    Dude you have to pace yourself. Rome wasn't built in a day, don't go switching careers mid way through. Stick with professional bum for a few more years, maybe you will grow to like it. Then go to something fun that doesn't expend a lot of energy, like adventurer does. Thats just crazy!! Antartica?? I hear that they have been waiting for summer since the dinasours left. You need to lower your standards a bit. How about your next job is collecting posters of all the highest water slides?? That seems a lot better to me.
    Antarctica was clearly ruled out in my post, due to a severe lack of water park recreation options. And I truly enjoy my new career. In fact, I wonder what in my post made you think I didn't?
    I have a good buddy from high school who works in Antarctica. I've seen pictures of this fool outside in swim shorts in the middle of a snow storm. I'm sure he can arrange a water slide for you. LOL
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,750
    Well, maybe not swim shorts, but close enough. Still a crazy b@stard!




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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 112
    Nuclear reactor chemistry...pff w/e
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 70
    Your good bro, just playing it back atcha. Rereading my post, I didn't come across like I meant too.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 319
    Currently working security. Former police lt. and 911 training officer.
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