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I'm a technical writer and software tester for a company that makes Oracle performance tools.
 
cyber pimp, help people find other people online = database admin for a dating company...
 
Senior Planner/Scheduler in the oil industry.

I'm primarily a Primavera guy: P3, P5 & P6. I use SAP & Excel quite a bit with some MS Project tossed in for good measure.

If you are good with planning & organization it is a good field to get in to right now; sort of a job seekers market.
 
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Computer nerd, hence the user name.
I work at a warehouse for a local grocery company. I support a lot of automation systems - selection systems, automated storage/retrieval cranes; the 'giant killer robots' as I call them.
 
Forensic Video Analyst.
I work with video in relation to criminal cases and clarify the video if needed for court presentation and sometimes have to testify in trials.

And no I can't do the CSI stuff they show on TV.
I haven't found that button yet on my keyboard...
And I work across the street from Wonder91178, fellow gubmint worker.
 
Stay at home mom of a 3 year old and an 18 month old with another one on the way due in August. We are hiring if anyone is interested. :-P
 
I work in telecomunications, managing applications that watch over layer 2 switches and layer 3 routers for an all too large company. Although my office is in downtown Fort Worth I can usually work remote. Saves gas and time!

ps... survived another round of layoffs, I think this was round 6 in the last 4 years.
 
I'm one of those overpaid, underworked incompetent municipal government employees. :-P
 
I mow grass!

500+ lawns per week March - November.

I am not mowing all myself...I couldn't tell you the last time I even started a mower... :sun:
 
Vice Admiral in the Canadian Navy. In charge of Texas Recruting. Here I am on a Training Cruise.
If your looking for adventure and have a high tolerance to bitter cold, please contact me at :
1-800-GO-CANUKS.

Not for me, thanks... I want to be a lumberjack.
 
Reservoir Engineering Technologist - Oil & Gas
*I hear voices in my head as well.... so I am working on becoming a preacher or minister.
 
I'm an overpaid, underworking (obviously) programmer type in a small company that provides software for not-for-profit organizations. MCP...MC(S)D...M-O-U-S-Eeeeeeee... ;-)
 
My job is to try and not get fired. Actually Im a grunt accountant at my Fathers CPA firm down here. We'll see if I survive tax season
 
Oh yeah I forgot my little side gig that I started last year. I'm a freelance pyrotechnition that does some stuff for the Ranger games. It's crappy work, but pays fairly well.
 
Vice Admiral in the Canadian Navy. In charge of Texas Recruting. Here I am on a Training Cruise.
If your looking for adventure and have a high tolerance to bitter cold, please contact me at :
1-800-GO-CANUKS.

I didn't wanna to say it on an open forum, but I'm a Captain in the Mexican Navy. All the illegals in the Americas are really sleeper cells in our navy. We can join together and take down the Great Satan once and for all. They are about to vote for socialism anyway. Meet me on the southern edge of Joe Pool Lake to plan the ambush.

Over. :doh:
 
I work in the accounting dept. for a beer distributor here in Austin. I stare at my computer, bang around on the 10-key for a while, read my forums, repeat.

It's reallly exciting... :yawn:

*edit* This is pretty much me:

Bob Slydell: You see, what we're actually trying to do here is, we're trying to get a feel for how people spend their day at work... so, if you would, would you walk us through a typical day, for you?

Peter Gibbons: Yeah.

Bob Slydell: Great.

Peter Gibbons: Well, I generally come in at least fifteen minutes late, ah, I use the side door - that way Lumbergh can't see me, heh heh - and, uh, after that I just sorta space out for about an hour.

Bob Porter: Da-uh? Space out?

Peter Gibbons: Yeah, I just stare at my desk; but it looks like I'm working. I do that for probably another hour after lunch, too. I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work.

:giveup:

trey
 
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