What do you do for work?

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I make my money on the street, yo ... :D
 
I am in Information Technology.... Network manager & system administration specifically. Degree is in computer science and it supports my habit. ;)

Father is a FFL and SOT and been in firearms all my life....
 
Im an airline pilot.

Jealous of the altitude. What I wouldnt give for an extra 8k of altitude occasionally to top weather or get out of the winds(although I see you are still in the heart of the wind, 150 on the nose SUCKS).

I got you on the top end though. Bumping .80 is fun. The flight back the next morning was a whore though due to the wind.
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I'm a railroad yardmaster. I direct train traffic, line up work for the yard crews to do, make sure our local customers services are handled and handle interchange/argue with the other railroads.
 
Full time fireman truck company.
P/T fireman engine company
P/T EMT county EMS system.
Doing my part to keep the Gov. unemployment numbers low each month.
 
Cleaner of others mess, aka Lawyer, member of the Swedish bar association since 2006, full member in 2012,

I am still holding out for that special episode of "Dirty Jobs" with Mike Rowe as he exclaims that "today I am going to be dealing with the worst sort of dirt, yours and others personal crap" in a law office. /Chris
 
Bank robber... sort of. I do information security: penetration testing, social engineering. In fact, I'm about to meet a client right now about masquerading as an auditor to gain unauthorized access to a bank.

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I play with fire, steam, ice, smoke, beer, wine, liquor, cash, knives, power tools, a deep fryer, kitchen gadgetry, dead animals, organs, spices, herbs, thousand dollar a pound fungus, and fresh vegetables.


I went to the CIA for 4 years to play with food, taste alcohol and learn to yell at my employees while smiling at guests to make money. Sleeping with the new waitress was part of my training as well


My job is glorified on television in playful competitions and by industry sell outs to be something it is not...


I'm a Chef-


Sorry.
Doesn't come with photos as interesting as many of you. No blazing fires, giant machinery or airplane cockpits....



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Full time student during the semesters, summer job is driving fast where I can get away with it, slow where I have to and making sure Papa John's pizza's get where they need to be in a timely manner between coming out of the oven and me driving them...can't account for a overworked crushed shop that may take 45 minutes to cook a pie or wings because everyone orders via phone, walk in, and online all at once though ;)
It's a simple job. I like it. Just enough land nav to be interesting for the local area, and no real thinking required. It's a great break from Chemistry and Biology, and replaces the lost stipend money since I am not in school
 
I play with fire, steam, ice, smoke, beer, wine, liquor, cash, knives, power tools, a deep fryer, kitchen gadgetry, dead animals, organs, spices, herbs, thousand dollar a pound fungus, and fresh vegetables.


I went to the CIA for 4 years to play with food, taste alcohol and learn to yell at my employees while smiling at guests to make money. Sleeping with the new waitress was part of my training as well


My job is glorified on television in playful competitions and by industry sell outs to be something it is not...


I'm a Chef-


Sorry.
Doesn't come with photos as interesting as many of you. No blazing fires, giant machinery or airplane cockpits....



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Cool, I live 10 minutes away from the CIA. Beautiful campus, been meaning to to take a short hop and hit up one of the restaurants there.