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[#2]
I'm somewhere in the middle. Used to build things myself, now I manage and consult others as they are building things. I'm there and there is something there when I leave, but don't swing hammers or weld myself anymore.
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[#6]
I save lives and stamp out disease
Would it be considered "producing" something when I deliver a baby? Or would the actual production predate that? |
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[#8]
I turn smaller amounts of money into noise, then turn the noise back into larger amounts of money.
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[#10]
I tell all the young female actors I interview and screen test that I'm a producer.
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[#11]
I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed
Edit: Beat badly |
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[#12]
Quoted: Do you invent, make, grow or repair things? Do you produce tangible things of value? Or are you a politician, lawyer, banker, cop, etc? Is your job "make work" that is a product of our current society? Full disclosure, I don't produce anything, but I did when I was younger. View Quote |
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[#13]
Nope.
Ive run my mouth and moved things. Now I console retards who run their mouths and move things. Speed |
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[#15]
I fix and maintain things that make stuff people want to buy.
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[#18]
I was a TV new producer for 30 years. We produced large quantities of hot air.
I'm glad I got out of the biz before TDS. |
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[#19]
I'm retired, but I produce a lot of tax revenue for the gov.gov. They never say 'thank you.'
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[#20]
No. I just make sure the tangible things at work have the right quantity / location.
Quoted: My job is to make sure other people can do their jobs effectively. View Quote That sums up part of what I do really. When coworkers can’t find items, they come to me. |
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[#21]
I work for .gov in a security role.
Some here have said that people like me are the biggest waste of a taxpayer's money ever. I suppose I should be sad about that. |
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[#23]
I was until I retired. Now I do stupid shit like spread 7 truckloads of SP-2 road base on our drive. I'm tired.
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[#24]
Quoted: Quoted: I save lives and stamp out disease Would it be considered "producing" something when I deliver a baby? Or would the actual production predate that? |
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[#29]
I’m a plumber, I take sticks of pipe and fittings and turn them into water distribution and drainage, waste, and vent systems.
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[#31]
Retired now. But my business ran miles and miles of Cat 5 and fiber back in the 80's and nineties.
We also setup and maintained Novell and Windows servers. Even had some Unix and Xenix customers way back. |
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[#32]
I'm a project manager, but the projects I manage are design and construction of manufacturing facilities in the refining, chemical, and polymer industries.
So there are large tangible facilities that I can point to that didn't exist before we developed the project, worked the economics, obtained the funding, designed them, procured the materials, and constructed them. I think that makes me a producer. |
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[#33]
Yes.
The wellspring of wealth creation is mining and it's subsidiaries: Direct mining, mining nutrients (farming), manufacturing and their requisite support-to-market avenues. The rest is service industry. Those are wealth shifters, not creators. Government is the largest parasite to the above mentioned. I worked for the government once. It was a breath of fresh air to leave it. |
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[#36]
I produce transactions between buyer and seller.....(salesman)
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[#38]
lol
I am a university professor. I produce MBAs. Sorry, everyone. |
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[#39]
I produce grass that grows and needs to be mowed, hopefully w/ no weeds
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[#40]
mother nature produces. the trees. they grow big, they sometimes die.
Sometimes next to a house. I'm a reducer. |
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[#42]
Does distributing things, as in literally running a warehouse count?
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[#44]
Former useless banker now self-employed repairman. A lot of the shift had to do with arf actually.
Repair things or people as a prep and good way to make money. Self-employment is legit. I am free. |
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[#45]
Yes, I shipped 1500 low profile gas blocks yesterday. I've got another 1000 ready to ship right now and another 1000 in process.
Mostly I do prototype machining for automation and medical, and getting into some automotive prototypes. |
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[#46]
Retired now. Engineering for 40 years. Made my area of influence safer and more efficient. Fun while it lasted. I reload for something constructive.
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[#49]
I clean the backsides of people with C-diff. If I'm really unlucky that day, some of them will have covid as well. So I guess you could say I produce large amounts of dirty laundry.
It's a step up from my previous career in which I pretty much cleaned the ass off society in general until I decided that society in general deserved whatever they got from me not doing that anymore. |
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