User Panel
Posted: 10/20/2001 6:28:14 AM EDT
supervisor in manufacturing.
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Sergeant, Fitter Armament ECN 146-2, Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Arte et Marte! |
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Stay at home dad.
Prior experience does not enter in to that job description. |
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I'm a MPEG Compression Technician for Echostar Satellite Communications Corporation. We do the uplink for Dish Network.
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Sanitation Engineer (garbage man). 18 years worth, what a life.
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Assistant Director of Technology.
Run the day by day of the tech department and make sure our WAN is humming along. Av. |
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Telecommunications Engineering Technician
[url]www.a-c-e-s.com[/url] Ted... |
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Kill people and break things
- most recent job site Persian Gulf. [url]www.gonavy.com[/url] |
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Electrical Engineer specializing in industrial control equipment, automation, and variable-speed drive systems
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Currently I'm a professional college student. [:)]
I've done some DoD contracting work (software development) on the side, mostly for the Air Force and some for the Navy. Not currently committed to a job after college. Contracting is always a fallback, but right now I'm investigating Cerner in Kansas City. Viper Out |
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Civil Engineer / Highway Design Engineer
The most boring and tedious job on Earth. I also worked for the US Army Corps of Engineers for a while. Live Free |
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I sit in an 8x8 gray walled cubicle 8 hours a day dotting I's and crossing T's. Occasionally, some random fVcking a$$hole will wander in and blow $hit at me.
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I own a small software development company. I also write software books.
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Lawyer....
its just like TV, only no hot blondes even work there, much less have sex on the desks as soon as a secretary goes on break, and the cases are all boring, and our clients are no more in the right then the other side, and even the insurance meetings where we have to detail our cases for everyone else are boring. So it's not like TV. |
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Stationary online,internet website examination and content injection, specializing in grammatical transfers between similar operators on an international basis. I am also currently developing technical JPEG techniques designed to allow computer generated media to be transferred to websites from my Kodak DC4800.
Let me try and simplify this for you all. I sit here, look at AR15.com, post comments like this, and once I even replied to someone in CANADA! I am still trying to get decent sized photos to show up here on this site, although recently I've been able to finally get a picture in my AR15.com photoalbum! YIPEE! Besides that, I work outside the house sometimes. Hielo, I did the "Stay-at-home-Dad" thing too. Not so easy when you feel like the man's supposed to work and the woman is supposed to be home. But I can tell you, I had the greatest experience with our daughter than I could ever have imagined. WSmac |
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Quoted: Sanitation Engineer (garbage man). 18 years worth, what a life. View Quote Didn't I see you in the movie "The Burbs?" |
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Line mechanic for usair in pit.
I do the walk around that the pilots should do and then sigh the airworthy release. |
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Proud to be one of [blue][size=6]New York's Finest[/size=6][/blue]
[usa] |
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Forestry and Timber Consultant
[url]www.ridgerunnerforestry.com[/url] |
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Computer Lab Assistant.
Basically, I sit there and make sure nobody steals their overpriced Cisco Routers or Switches. If anybody needs help I'm supposed to help them. I work with the Workstations, Routers, Switches, and Hubs. At least I get to post to this site while at work. |
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Administrative Assistant for a Real Estate Company, I do Massage Therapy part-time on the side, and I am working on a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy.
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I am the president and majority Stockholder for a tactical outfitting corporation; Lightfighter Tactical, inc.
High Performance Tactical Gear! [url]www.Lightfighter.com[/url] |
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Quoted: Proud to be one of [blue][size=6]New York's Finest[/size=6][/blue] View Quote What a coincidence; I'm one of New York's worst (yeah, another lawyer) |
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I build high end computers for the medical field. They are used to run blood analyzers.
(Short version "I turn screws!") |
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