Currently in the process of starting my own property development company.
What Do you Do for a living?
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AeonofHorus
, janv. 24 2010 06:22
#101
Guest_Maviarab_*
Posté 28 février 2010 - 06:29
Guest_Maviarab_*
#102
Guest_Syncrosonix_*
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 03:52
Guest_Syncrosonix_*
i am now a trash trucker. the pay is much better than the over-the-road trucking nonsense. i get to go home on a daily basis, i have the weekends off, paid holidays, get paid for overtime, HOURLY PAY, medical, dental, vision, and life coverage, 401(k), and i can finally stay away from the nasty truck stop food. oh yeah, it's also nice being able to shower in my own damn shower, too.
#103
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 09:34
Sell drugs to old people and little kids.
No seriously, that's what I do...sorta. I work in healthcare and spend lots of money. The pharmacists hand out the goods. I never actually see or touch any of it. (So no, I can't hook you up.)
No seriously, that's what I do...sorta. I work in healthcare and spend lots of money. The pharmacists hand out the goods. I never actually see or touch any of it. (So no, I can't hook you up.)
#104
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:09
I'm a teacher who goes on summer vacation tomorrow afternoon!
#105
Guest_gmartin40_*
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:10
Guest_gmartin40_*
I eat a lot but I am skinny
#106
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:12
Chemistry student, last year of college =)
#107
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:14
Student. Not much else to say
#108
Guest_Cleopatra II_*
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:15
Guest_Cleopatra II_*
Cosmetology student! *Smacks hands* Last year too!Erani wrote...
Chemistry student, last year of college =)
#109
Guest_gmartin40_*
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:16
Guest_gmartin40_*
Cleopatra II wrote...
Cosmetology student! *Smacks hands* Last year too!Erani wrote...
Chemistry student, last year of college =)
The world just turned over. Joking.
Modifié par gmartin40, 17 juin 2010 - 10:17 .
#110
Guest_Darth Jayder_*
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:18
Guest_Darth Jayder_*
Costumed crime fighter....oops probably shouldn't have said that.
Geologist actually.
Geologist actually.
#111
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:19
Student.
#112
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:25
Quality control manager for an seafood company in Boston
#113
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:25
Student in high school with one more year to go, then I'm off to the Marines
#114
Guest_gmartin40_*
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:27
Guest_gmartin40_*
Some Dude wrote...
Student in high school with one more year to go, then I'm off to the Marines
What MOS do you plan to choose?
#115
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:29
Don't know, only been to the recuiter once, and took some amptitude test, then I left....gmartin40 wrote...
Some Dude wrote...
Student in high school with one more year to go, then I'm off to the Marines
What MOS do you plan to choose?
I'm going back after I get back from working this summer
#116
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:43
Just for the credits: I am a tax advisor assistant. Most of the time, I am accounting (plus VAT declarations), sometimes it's also wage taxes, add a bit of trade tax now and then, and around December mainly, the office is busting with income tax declarations. 
(To make it more interesting: I once studied computer science because I have a natural talent for understanding source code, but quit due to several circumstances.)
(To make it more interesting: I once studied computer science because I have a natural talent for understanding source code, but quit due to several circumstances.)
#117
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 10:45
Unemployed, I live off a trust fund. I don't completely resent work but after college when the best job I could find was a 9.50 an hour job as a warehouse worker I just said screw it.
I'm going to be heading back to school later this month to try to earn my personal training certification. That would be a job I would actually enjoy.
I'm going to be heading back to school later this month to try to earn my personal training certification. That would be a job I would actually enjoy.
Modifié par Busomjack, 17 juin 2010 - 10:45 .
#118
Posté 18 juin 2010 - 12:00
I'm in collage, so my job is bumming off my parents for a wile. I'm still trying to fined a job
#119
Posté 18 juin 2010 - 12:03
In uni as a film student and I waiting tables for a little cash on the side
not sure if what im doing is going anywhere to be honest :/
not sure if what im doing is going anywhere to be honest :/
#120
Posté 18 juin 2010 - 12:07
I'm at university, doing a double bachelor degree. Have no job at the moment, but looking.
#121
Posté 18 juin 2010 - 01:19
im a baker , im not the fastest but i do nice breads.
#122
Posté 18 juin 2010 - 01:21
regnier666 wrote...
im a baker , im not the fastest but i do nice breads.
Do you use any exotic grains for your breads like Quinoa and Amaranth and do you ship online? If so we may be able to do some business.
#123
Guest_MessyPossum_*
Posté 18 juin 2010 - 01:26
Guest_MessyPossum_*
Waiter and a lousy cook.
#124
Posté 18 juin 2010 - 02:24
I have done many things over my lifetime, started out babysitting and cleaning people's houses.
Did shortorder cook for a time, and waitressing. Worked in a Hasbro factory in Montreal, making "weebles" (hehe) at that time I was also packaging up G I Joe Helicopters. (did I mention I hate assembly line work? I do!)
After awhile, in the early '90's I was out of work and looking for something new to do, so I volunteered at a hospital for the severely to profoundly mentally and physically challenged. I did so well there, that I was called for an interview, and hired 20 minutes later.
I spent five years doing the most rewarding work I have ever done in my life as a health care worker. (nurses' aide) At the end of that five years, I sustained a physical injury that necessitated surgery. (job related injury) I was retrained and put into office work.
Still within the medical area. Working on government medical insurance for the province I call home. After some years a new provincial government got elected and we were downsized. Rather than switch jobs again, I took a buy-out and some much needed vacation from all that stress.
Currently I am semi-retired and loving every minute of it, I'm not rich but I have enough to get by, and still dabble in my hobbies which are gaming and gardening.
Thats about it.
Did shortorder cook for a time, and waitressing. Worked in a Hasbro factory in Montreal, making "weebles" (hehe) at that time I was also packaging up G I Joe Helicopters. (did I mention I hate assembly line work? I do!)
After awhile, in the early '90's I was out of work and looking for something new to do, so I volunteered at a hospital for the severely to profoundly mentally and physically challenged. I did so well there, that I was called for an interview, and hired 20 minutes later.
I spent five years doing the most rewarding work I have ever done in my life as a health care worker. (nurses' aide) At the end of that five years, I sustained a physical injury that necessitated surgery. (job related injury) I was retrained and put into office work.
Still within the medical area. Working on government medical insurance for the province I call home. After some years a new provincial government got elected and we were downsized. Rather than switch jobs again, I took a buy-out and some much needed vacation from all that stress.
Currently I am semi-retired and loving every minute of it, I'm not rich but I have enough to get by, and still dabble in my hobbies which are gaming and gardening.
Thats about it.
Modifié par Feraele, 18 juin 2010 - 02:25 .
#125
Posté 18 juin 2010 - 02:29
Cleopatra II wrote...
Cosmetology student! *Smacks hands* Last year too!Erani wrote...
Chemistry student, last year of college =)
you go girl!!! Let's have our graduation party in Tokyo




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