Graphic and media designer.
Been all over the telecom industry, currently working as a fiber transport engineer for one of the largest carriers.
I own a arcade sales and repair business in central Fl . I also sale , setup ,and help design gamerooms for luxury homes , neighborhood clubhouses ,etc..
. i also work with two talented customizing companies ,so the theming is also a part of it . Pretty much if you can think of it we can do it . One company is a team of Disney imagineers , artist , and prop makers . They have worked on rides and theming for Disney , sea world , bush gardens , etc .
I love what I do and have made some great friends doing it . I haven't posted in a while because I've been slammed but you can see some of the gamer roms I've done at my Facebook Reeds arcade and pinball .
Quoted from presqueisle:I'm a gynecologist, used to be a proctologist, but needed a change of scenery.
How is your depth perception?
I work for a natural gas provider. Nothing more than a 5 digit number, and a negative number in the ledger column come payday.
Resource Management Analyst at a big health insurance company. I'm a glorified secretary/babysitter, helping clinical people understand Excel, writing training programs, and managing 8 cost centers.
Shopping cart jockey for a major food chain.....it helps me to afford a nice lifestyle with extra to purchase high end pins
Quoted from jorro:i'm the cleanup guy after grim.
Better than being the cleanup guy after thall17. Who knows what people do with "inflatables" at a party...
Prosthetic engineer. Playing a small part in rebuilding people's shattered lives. Frustrating and rewarding in equal measure.
Quoted from FtrMech:I work for Lockheed Martin, System Engineer in Config on the F-22 Raptor...
Probably the coolest job ever, but probably much more boring than it sounds.
Quoted from stoptap:Prosthetic engineer. Playing a small part in rebuilding people's shattered lives. Frustrating and rewarding in equal measure.
My wife says I could use a prosthetic. No idea what she's on about...
I'm an elementary school music teacher in the waning years of a long career, transitioning to my next job: professional wise ass.
Quoted from MrBally:Line cook for the world's largest restaurant chain.
Prestigious indeed!!
Well at 16 I started out stocking shelves at a grocery store. Then Worked most of my life as a custom machinist building automated tooling for automotive manufacturing plants. When NAFTA kicked in and most of the automotive manufacturers moved south of the border so did my job. Spent next 6 years as a night shift manager for a grocery store. Pay was pretty good but hours sucked. So I stepped down and now I just stock shelves during during the day. So yes I'm a lowly stock boy but a happy one. Funny how things work out
Foodservice management for Stadiums and Arenas (actually, Stadia is the plural of Stadium). I'm responsible for your $8 hot dog and $12 beer at major events.
Quoted from electricsquirrel:I'm an R+D machinist at Innovative Office Products, Easton PA.
http://www.lcdarms.com/
I do R&D machining too. Love making one off prototypes. I also do 3D models in Solidworks.
Quoted from Mudflaps:I work at McDowell's, home of the Big Mick.
Hmmm.. Knowing some geography, I do not think that northern Louisiana gets that much snow?
Quoted from Darcy:Hmmm.. Knowing some geography, I do not think that northern Louisiana gets that much snow?
We relocated from Queens.
Been a Packaging Sales and Engineering rep during the last 8 years for a large Midwest distributor. Was an Assistant Golf Pro for a private club in the area out of college. Love/ loved both jobs.
Btw.... Stern spares no expense at packing new pins. I see it everyday. Was pleasantly surprised on the materials they use and how they use them to protect their products during shipping.
Quoted from FrankJ:I'm responsible for your $8 hot dog and $12 beer at major events.
F(*& you very much
I used to be a design engineer at a great 4x4 RV manufacturer.
Now I'm a graphic artist, for about the next 5 hours. Been doing it for 5 years, about to lose my job today. I'm extremely underpaid for my position and the work I've done for this company and I finally put up a stink about it and they didn't like it. I've always known I wasn't gonna be here for 20 years, but it still sucks to lose a job, almost as being over-utilized and underpaid.
Quoted from Mudflaps:I work at McDowell's, home of the Big Mick.
In a year or two, I'll make assistant manager, and that's when the big bucks start rolling in.
I thought everyone was an asst mgr there must've missed a question when hiring in what's that hamburger and that French fry if you would've spotted an apple pie you'd been made district mgr right off the bat
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