DEISWERTH Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Seen on another site they asked what the occupation of its members were and I always was wondering the same here. Tried to do a search and couldn't find anything, so what does everybody do for a living?? I work at a company called Lonza, a chemical plant. We make alot of food grade additives (the kind you can't say in the ingredients), cleaners, chlorine based products, metal and plastic additives, just to name a few. Fishing is my next occupation according to my wife! Doug Doug Quote
edbassmaster Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Im an assistant store manager for Cingular in south jersey...looking for a new occupation!! Quote
Fishin49er Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Full time student, studying mechanical engineering. Quote
Super User Gatorbassman Posted November 6, 2006 Super User Posted November 6, 2006 x-ray tech independent insurance broker. Quote
Dane Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Vertical Trainer at GSI Commerce (GSIC for home-gamers) Sporting Goods / Licensed Sports divison I train new hire classes in their second week how to take customer service phone calls for online stores such as: NFL.com NHL.com MLB.com Dickssportinggoods.com Fogdog.com cbssportsline.com And the list goes on and on, 21 different sites in all Quote
HPBB Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Local LTL Truck Driver in the Pittsburgh area Quote
Super User MALTESE FALCON Posted November 6, 2006 Super User Posted November 6, 2006 I WAS A COLLEGE INSTRUCTOR UNTIL 1997 WHEN I WAS IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT. SIX SPINE SURGERIES LATER I FISH AS MUCH AS MY BODY WILL LET ME AND PLAY WITH MY GRANDKIDS. Quote
Guest avid Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Rehab. Counselor for 21 years (yea pension!!!) then Human Resources/Training director for debt collections. Please don't get all judgemental on me about the collections. I really liked taking young people who thought bill collecting was about intimidation and threats, and teaching them it is ALL about listening, and understanding debtor willingness and ability. You know when your doing the job right, when people pay the bill in full and then thank you for taking a burden off their back. Quote
Guest the_muddy_man Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Hey Avid no need to justify being good at an honest job Im A SUpervisor of Residential Living at a Job Corps Center. I supervise teams of support staff that run domitiories for our onsite students. Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted November 6, 2006 Super User Posted November 6, 2006 RETIRED!!!!!!!!!!! I was an industrial x-ray tech. Quote
Hawgin Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 I'm an accountant for a company called State Street. If your company offers you a 401K or any other type of mutual fund, we probably service it. Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Bud,....you operated the microwave for a living?? ;D Is that similar to a short order cook? ;D Quote
Top Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 16 1/2 years in the Army, getting ready to move to my LAST duty station this January, THEN I am going to retire and start another life... can't wait! Quote
Lard_Bass Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Equity Analyst. I research companies and decide to buy the stock for the funds I help manage. ......as the saying goes, I'd rather be fishing though. Sitting behind a desk and computer all day for all of my working life is just brutal (especially when you see a huge body of water outside your window and people down there fishing off their boats). :'( Quote
Super User Catt Posted November 6, 2006 Super User Posted November 6, 2006 Semi Retired: means I'm to broke to retire Master Carpenter: my dad, 2 uncles, & grandpa were contractors Manufacturing Engineer 15 yrs: Boeing, Grumman, & Northrop/Grumman Auto Mechanic 5 yrs: ASE certified Ford, Lincoln, & Mercury Quote
ring fry Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 golf course superintendent, manager, head mow boy. 9 years, 11 months, 11 days, 4 hours, 19 minutes till retirement, but who's counting? Quote
Jall65 Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 2003 I was a machinist for a company that makes hydraulic cylinders until a fall at home and several surgeries later now Im disabled an like MALTESE FALCON I fish when my body lets me. Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted November 6, 2006 Super User Posted November 6, 2006 I am currently employed full time with the Pennsylvania Dept of Public Welfare and I work part time in the evenings at Lowe's. Basically, if you need food stamps or have a lock that you would like re-keyed...I'm your guy! Quote
BucketmouthAngler13 Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Fishing! and today i'm working for my dad raking leaves. Quote
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