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What do you do for a living?
Published on November 10, 2003 By
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It is interesting to know what people do for a living at this site. I am an apprentice industrial insulator by trade. Never a dull moment on the job and it is cool that more and more women are getting into the trades, keep the men on their toes!
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IPlural
on Nov 11, 2003
Ande! you got my life and I must have yours, GIVE IT BACK !!!
sounds wonderful to me
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Shameless Designs
on Nov 11, 2003
I design interior components for the auto industry, mostly dashboard and doorpanel items. The work I do is pure eyecandy, styling the visible surfaces. Guess you could say I'm a car skinner.
This is my second career - my first was in the Army as an interrogator and psychological operations specialist (propaganda not medical ).
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Styl-X Design
on Nov 11, 2003
Jafo, you say you are an acchitect, Do you have any idea about how hight the quality of a 3d 'movie' has to be to sell it to clients?
We were lately working on a small movie showing a building (did it for a client) And I was wondering if you could have a look at it to get a professional oppinion.
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rmiles7721
on Nov 11, 2003
Restaurant management, used to be IT for three of four years, and before that restaurant management for 12 or 13 more. Framed houses, landscaping, stocked groceries, photographers assistant for several years, worked in a car wash for awhile, apartment maintenance, groundskeeper. Quite a bit of work outside in my teens and 20's, but the older I get, I discover that it is actually colder in the winter and hotter in the summer, and when it rains everything just sucks.
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_footsie_
on Nov 11, 2003
Been alotta fun and sometimes alotta grief cargor...now things have become somewhat 'blah' I sure do miss being young and invincible lol
Ah the things I've seen though!! Wouldn't trade it for the world!
You know...from what I'm reading here, there's alot of interesting people doing really amazing things! Even the most menial of duties is as important as the illustrious ones when you look at the big picture! Part of me wishes I had pursued a straighter line in life but the other part of me wants to go out and go nuts all over
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Magnus Knutsson
on Nov 11, 2003
I write comics for a living. I and thre other guys have a small firm the makes cartoons and comic strips for organizations and magazins. My contribution is mainly the scripts. We also have a book club for comics in book or magazinform. I make the presentations of the comics.
I also write manuscripts of my own, comics I have invented myself or old comics such as the Swedish version of the Phantom. So you understand that the computer is important for me. All my work I do on the computer.
Magnus from Älvsjö
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joetheblow
on Nov 11, 2003
hmmmm I thought I posted here...
I'm unemployed hoping to be self employed or working in a few months.
I am still waiting for a security job that said they want me.
My goal is to be a IT officer in a firm Architecture or otherwise related, or just in a firm who need an IT guy.
If that doesn't pine out, I was thinking about operations officer manager, or technology officer...
I am really hoping I can combine architecture, information technology, and management to work in a Arch/Construction firm
I like marketing to and anything design related.
System Analyst
operations management
Arch/construction/commercial design.
It all related trust me...
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kona0197
on Nov 11, 2003
that is where i work as a housekepper.
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Chickie
on Nov 11, 2003
Kona, that's a nice hotel.
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kona0197
on Nov 11, 2003
it is nice ntil you have to clean the rooms!
we have different colored bedspeads and bigger tv's but here is a shot of one of the rooms:
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carolelee
on Nov 11, 2003
Kona, I hear you when you say until you clean the rooms! In between insulating jobs, I worked at a 50 room(most likely small in comparison to Best Western)motel as a chamber maid and man, did I find out......it is hard, backbreaking work!!
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kona0197
on Nov 11, 2003
I worked at a 50 room(most likely small in comparison to Best Western)motel as a chamber maid and man, did I find out......it is hard, backbreaking work!!
we only have 55 rooms. out of those, 1 is a HUGE suite, 2 are little smaller suites, and 5 are double king bed rooms. the rest are double queen rooms or single king rooms.
Back breaking work is a understatement. Making those beds hurts. the bedspreads easyly weigh 20 pounds. I usually can clean a room in 30 minutes.
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Stumpy
on Nov 11, 2003
Don't normally take part in online surveys
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WOM
on Nov 11, 2003
Boy was we glad to hear that Stumpy.
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carolelee
on Nov 11, 2003
When I worked at the Kings motel this past summer, we had a lot of oil rig crews staying there, some rooms were a little cleaner than others. The standard time is 30 minutes to clean each room but some of the riggers'rooms almost took an hour to do. It's very hard work and they only paid you once a month, for 7.00 per hour!
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