What do u do for a living and how old are u???
#42
33 years old(I use to think that was old ). Currently and have been for the past 14months an Environmental Health and Safety Manager for a Hazardous Waste recycling facility. Never thought I would be doing this. I think I want to eventually finish my PhD in Chemistry and teach at a small college or university. I am on Job number 3 since graduating from college in 1998. I am not sure what will be next.
#43
23 years old,(but my birthday rolls around in feb)., currently an 'office specialist' at a large doctors office specializing in dermatology. (only guy there too. well, aside from some of the docs.) i check people in,hassle them for insurance cards, and give kids stickers.
and i interpret for the spanish speaking patients.
just started this job, before i was working for wachovia (i mean wells fargo) for almost four years as a teller, and i got sick of selling stuff.
and i interpret for the spanish speaking patients.
just started this job, before i was working for wachovia (i mean wells fargo) for almost four years as a teller, and i got sick of selling stuff.
#46
I hope they're not the same sex
Last edited by Fit4Pits; 10-25-2008 at 07:18 PM.
#47
Are u staying in??? Because if u get out u can make a lot of money as a civilian traffic controller. Nice man how do u like the airforce. I have been thinking about maybe going officer in the AF.
#50
I am 46 years old, married, and have a wonderful 21 year-old daughter who is in her 3rd year of Business Commerce at U of C. I live in the heart of the beautiful Canadian Rockies, but I work 922 kms away in the Oil Sands of northern Alberta. I manage a remote deluxe lodge that houses 1500 oilfield workers including 140 staff. It's like being a mayor of a small town. I work 15 (very long) days on with 6 days off. It's the best job I've ever had, and up here they pay the really big bux.
I've been working in the hotel industry for 25 years, but it was never like this! I consider myself extremely fortunate...
I've been working in the hotel industry for 25 years, but it was never like this! I consider myself extremely fortunate...
#58
If you have the game, go into options and play the credits. You'll see the "rock shots" of all the coders, artists, etc. who worked on the game. You'll find me about halfway through.
#59
well when i started the auto program, you have to be turning wrenches. Half of each semester is "co-op" so you get college credit for working. My porsche technician knew i was looking for a job and i asked him if there was an opening at where he worked. I went in for an interview the next day and BAM... i had a job.