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post #51 of 115
Student at UA, RA in my building.
post #52 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carl Cunningham
Suttytx is a very rich man, apparently.

Also, woodrowgus either gets a lot of nice ass or resembles Joseph Merrick.
You have a slightly used Camaro coming your way, friend.
post #53 of 115
Admin Assistant/Customer Service/Subscriptions Editor for an African Hunting Magazine (no, I don't hunting and/or hunters...its just a job)

Soon (I hope) to be Bartender/Nursing Student
post #54 of 115
Student.
post #55 of 115
staff accountant/musician
post #56 of 115
Fundraising management for a natinal non-profit organization.
post #57 of 115
Court clerk and court clerk trainer.
post #58 of 115
Finishing student, hoping to start teaching next year. Also work at a video store part-time.
post #59 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carl Cunningham
Also, woodrowgus either gets a lot of nice ass or resembles Joseph Merrick.
Guilty on both counts, your honor.
post #60 of 115
Half the year - PT office manager for a government funding body
Other half - consultant! I help process wordy & complicated grant applications into something more readable for my supervisors. But I'm a writer/artist at heart, and someday I hope to support myself with these endeavours.
post #61 of 115
I'd have my Ph.D. in Applied Physics right now if my Thesis Committee didn't give me a month's worth of nitpicks to revise in my thesis.

In a month I'm starting my first "real" job as a Failure Analysis Engineer at a big semiconductor company. The upside is that my wife and I are going to move out of godawful Connecticut, but the downside is that my job description contains the word "failure."
post #62 of 115
1. Graphic Designer for print/packaging/web, full time & freelance.
2. Aspiring home brewer.
post #63 of 115
1.writer
2.photographer
3.part time curator of exhibition gallery
4.2 days as a librarian in a private school (all girls!)

I make short films as well but as a filmaker I am a failure, ultimately.
post #64 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by Suttytx
You have a slightly used Camaro coming your way, friend.
Don't forget your sort-of fellow Texans!
post #65 of 115
And how!
post #66 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by BobClark
Office Bitch.
Same here, except my Bill Lumbergh is a fat woman who drinks too much.
post #67 of 115
Actual Job: Banker. No, I will NOT reverse your f'ing overdraft fees.
On the side: Aspiring screenplay writer and guitarist.
post #68 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew Collins
Online Antique Book Appraisal
That's awesome. Lucky bastard.

Currently I'm a house-husband, formerly computer tech in the Hamptons, lab tech & mechanical tech at a federal research lab, and writer/editor/proofreader/troubleshooter for a small market research firm. So far I like house-husband the best.
post #69 of 115
I'm a pharmacist. I currently work at a hospital. It's not the most exciting job in the world, but it's fulfilling and I love the world of medicine. It's ever-changing, and there's always new drugs on the horizon, not to mention new data being processed on old drugs. I hope to one day teach (preferably pharmacology), do extensive research, and have my own office. Working for a huge drug company is probably the best avenue for all of those goals.
post #70 of 115
Assistant manager at a modest, artsy three-plex. Everyone come see Science of Sleep, eh?
post #71 of 115
Depending on the day: sound engineer (foley, walla and adr), sound effects editor, backgrounds (ambience for our British friends) editor, writer, video editor, and/or kept husband.

On the whole I make most of my money as a sound engineer.
post #72 of 115
Musician/Songwriter/Drunken, Lazy Bastard.
I work at a restaurant to make ends meet.
post #73 of 115
Film student/starving artist

In a couple months I'll be making the leap to full time starving artist, momma will be so proud.
post #74 of 115
By day, a sophisticated fashion designer named Joe, and by night a kinky hooker named Buster Hymen.
post #75 of 115
Student/Part-Time Retail Minion of the Van Doren Rubber Company.

Vans shoes.


And I'll probably be adding "failed filmmaker" to that in a few years.
post #76 of 115
Currently, I work in Publicity in a movie studio that shall remain unnamed and moonlight here helping out as best I can (which sadly, hasn't been a lot lately...).

Before that, it was in that studio's mailroom. Some great stories arose from that.

Long before both of those, it was as a struggling film student.
post #77 of 115
I type the same thing over and over again, 8 hours a day, for an insurance company for another week. The job sucks, but I get to work in the tallest building in Minneapolis, so that's something...

After this is done, I go back to paying people to teach me.
post #78 of 115
City Worker: The ultimate oxymoron
post #79 of 115
Stage Manager
post #80 of 115
Student, editor, autoCAD-dude. Occasionally I carry stuff from point A to point B for money.
post #81 of 115
A designer, self employed. I design mostly houses and their interiors, but I get into almost anything that has to do with a house. Mostly custom homes, things like that. Sometimes it's fun, sometimes it's not, but I guess most people would say that about their job.
post #82 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by Electrichead
A designer, self employed. I design mostly houses and their interiors, but I get into almost anything that has to do with a house. Mostly custom homes, things like that. Sometimes it's fun, sometimes it's not, but I guess most people would say that about their job.

Design me a house with gun turrets over every exit. And a pool. Shaped like a Ferrari.
post #83 of 115
Luckily that's my specialty.
post #84 of 115
Guest Service Agent and Night Auditor/Manager - Hotel
post #85 of 115
IT support at a hospital,

hopefully at some point soon - Ruler of the World.
post #86 of 115
I'm a chef. A real chef at a real restraunt, wise guys. I can hear those Taco Bell wisecracks coming before you type them.
post #87 of 115
Producer at a video game developer/publisher with a background in art.

Freelance cartoonist & writer, amateur film-maker & puppeteer.

Husband & Father.

Masked vigilante.

Online forum comedian...

*chirp chirp* *chirp chirp* *chirp chirp*
post #88 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by DARKMITE8
Producer at a video game developer/publisher with a background in art.

Freelance cartoonist & writer, amateur film-maker & puppeteer.

Husband & Father.

Masked vigilante.

Online forum comedian...

*chirp chirp* *chirp chirp* *chirp chirp*
Don't forget "Google\trends researcher".
post #89 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by Overlord
Don't forget "Google\trends researcher".
It's a shame there's no exciting Indiana Jones type field-work involved.
post #90 of 115
Graduate Student - Biochemistry/Molecular Biology
Screenwriting
post #91 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by DARKMITE8
It's a shame there's no exciting Indiana Jones type field-work involved.
So forget any ideas you've got about lost cities, exotic travel, and digging up the world. Darkmite8 does not follow maps to buried treasure, and 'X' never, ever marks the spot. Seventy percent of all archaeology/google trends research is done in the library. Research. Reading.
post #92 of 115
Outside plant technician for the local phone company, soon to be a part of the AT&T monolith.

I'm also a full-time night student in my senior year. Should have my B.A. next spring, with law school on the horizon.
post #93 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by Murdoch
Student, editor, autoCAD-dude. Occasionally I carry stuff from point A to point B for money.
Between classes and working on his PC, Murdoch likes to pass the time in the exciting high-paying world of drug mulery.
post #94 of 115
I'm an Operations Technician for Kraft Foods of North America.

(I work at a factory)
post #95 of 115
Educational Assistant.....aka Office Bitch
post #96 of 115
Call Centre and aspiring filmmaker (not yet failed filmmaker)
post #97 of 115
Disappointment.
post #98 of 115
I'm a Market Analyst now, but when I grow up I'm going to be a NINJA! I think I would make a good ninja...
post #99 of 115
Quote:
Originally Posted by bobblemonkey
Between classes and working on his PC, Murdoch likes to pass the time in the exciting high-paying world of drug mulery.
Yup, my life is just like an episode of Alias. What I lack in firm buttocks I make up with the storage space between them.
post #100 of 115
I do everything. And nothing
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