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I'm a marine engineer. Build boats from scratch, fit them out, do all the electrics, water, all the engineering work - everything.
These are some pics from a few years ago. They're normal photo's i've snapped with my webcam. I had long hair when these were taken.
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I'm a weighmaster at a refinery. I just love it! Pay and benefits are great. I get to have my tv and computer. Some nights and weekends when it's not busy I even get to sleep the hours away!! Plus I can toke up anytime I want!!:woohoo::thumbsup::stoned:
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I drive articulated and counter balance forklift trucks at night time
moneys good but hours can be long.
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i work on a farm,, hard asa shit tho, its suimmer and its hot as fuck, sweaty ass balls, good money tho
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I was just wondering what you other people do for a living.
I am a student and an asst. manager at a picture framing shop.
are you assistant manager at aaron brothers by chance?
im a retail manager, and a student, and an electrical apprentice. i have lots going on.
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I'm a full-time medical student, and I basically live off my husband (and the money I earned and saved during my professional life before returning to school).
When I was working, I was an executive speechwriter and advertising/marketing communications writer for a big high-tech company.
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[quote=halfassedjediknight]are you assistant manager at aaron brothers by chance?QUOTE]
No.
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I work at the Humane Society. Basically an animal shelter...
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I work at ROI (Research on Investment, ROI) which is mostly a lead generation, marketing research firms. We have contracts with many different companies. I am working on qualifying leads for EDO's (Economic Development Organizations) and bringing them in contact with executives of different companies who are in a growth phase and are either intending, or willing to expand or relocate their operations. My work involves doing research, mostly on the internet, on companies who have been previously qualified, and then get in contact with their decision-makers and arrange meetings between them and our clients if they qualify and are interested in meeting (the EDO's, representing many diverse locations).
It's cool because I have my own desk with my computer and all that other stuff, and I chill there pretty nicely. I Never go there high or smoke weed there though, I wouldn't be able to do the job.
I should just say that EDO's are government-funded organizations tasked with developing their respective economies, mostly by way of luring investing companies. A lot of them offer some really sick incentives though, and if I were a company owner, knowing this, I'd definitely expand my business with the help of an EDO should I need to do so.
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I build pallets. It's boring. Now I've switched over to mowing for a bit (the pallet demand has waned lately) and it's loads better - get some sun and fresh air, work on a tan, and watch the days fly by until I go to university this fall.