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My favourite job is custom spraypainting vehicles , it's rewarding in so many ways.
Rust bucket to beauty is a good feeling , the expertise to do it isn't cheap either :D
If you like your job you will be so much better at it.
I was a structural engineer for a long time too.
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I used to call myself a student, then I heard about a better job and switched. Freelance social observationist. Never get a gig, but the benefits are great.
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I manage a research lab. My second occupation is trying to get laid as often as possible . :)
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I'm a student and it's usually as dull as it sounds. :D
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i drive heavy hauler at suncor in the alberta oilsands.
komatsu 930e 320 tonne and cat 797 haulers
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I'm a student, studying music management...so I sit around 3 days a week discussing what band is better and which video was cooler...it's pretty much awesome. :thumbsup:
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Im a radio Presenter.....and involved in production!
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DEA agent. I specialize in busting small grow-ops and computer surveillance.
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Im profesional Giggalo, or some might call Man Whore, I make the world a better place by spreading the love, and planting seed like ghingus kahn
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One day I want to patent something related to growing weed that can be used for growing other plants as well and make a fortune. I've got a basic idea right now, but patent law says once an idea is published in a magazine or public forum it is un-patentable. So... you'll have to wait for the infomercial. ;)
Right now I'm in law school full time. My fall-back is to become a patent attorney and represent large corporations as they sue each other over frivolous patent claims. Nothing is better for lawyers then rich people suing the pants off each other. :thumbsup:
No drug testing at most law firms, from what I hear. Like the restaurant biz someone mentioned earlier... if they drug tested they would have to fire 75% of their work force.
I'm taking the "Patent Bar Exam" this summer. You don't have to be a lawyer to take it, it just certifies you to file patents on behalf of others. I figure then I'll be able to patent my own idea. I would just hire a lawyer to do it... but after my first year of law school I have decided that I trust lawyers about as far as I can throw 'em!