What Is Your Line Of Work?

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RamFan503

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I own a restaurant and brewery which means that I am a dish washer, appliance repairman, janitor, cook, plumber, carpenter, pump specialist, mad scientist, and make about $2 per hour.

I know :cry: Not saying I don't love it though.
 

PhxRam

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I own a restaurant and brewery which means that I am a dish washer, appliance repairman, janitor, cook, plumber, carpenter, pump specialist, mad scientist, and make about $2 per hour.

I know :cry: Not saying I don't love it though.
are you also gopherin,chauffeuring, company chairman, coffee maker, copy repairman?
 

RhodyRams

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Self Employed remodeling contractor
 

Dodgersrf

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Field Operations Manager for a large cabinet company here So Cal.

Once the cabinets are delivered to the site. I take over, from installation through warranty.

I have a good group of foreman, installers and painters. Great guys.

Also just opened a Day Spa specializing in Massage Therapy and skin treatments. Microdermasion, waxing, facials etc.
 

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I make paper. The kind of paper that you make boxes out of for shipping and finished product goods. It's a hot smelly environment when I have to get out of this chair so I try not to get out of the chair too much.
 

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Thordaddy

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I make paper. The kind of paper that you make boxes out of for shipping and finished product goods. It's a hot smelly environment when I have to get out of this chair so I try not to get out of the chair too much.

Dude I know the Westvacco ,Wykliffe KY paper mill is about 20 miles from my farm but when the atmospheric conditions are right it smells like it's in my front yard
 

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Right now i work for an inventory service company. Ask me again next month. Not sure if this is gonna work out.
 

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Right now i work for an inventory service company. Ask me again next month. Not sure if this is gonna work out.
I worked for an inventory service company back when I was in high school. It wasn't a bad job for a high school job, but it was boring and tedious. I did it for a while because I worked under the table starting when I was 12 (it was the only way I could earn some money), but it could get old after a little while each day.
 

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Middle School history teacher. I'm the defensive coordinator, as of last year, for the Freshman football team after a 2 year hiatus. I have coached high school football in some capacity (JV head coach for 2 years) for 10 years . In the winter I'm the JV boys basketball head coach & Freshman boys volleyball head coach in the spring.
 

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Middle School history teacher. I'm the defensive coordinator, as of last year, for the Freshman football team after a 2 year hiatus. I have coached high school football in some capacity (JV head coach for 2 years) for 10 years . In the winter I'm the JV boys basketball head coach & Freshman boys volleyball head coach in the spring.

Coaching at the high school level.is a lot of work, but incredibly fun a rewarding. There is very little free time.
 

wrstdude

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Coaching at the high school level.is a lot of work, but incredibly fun a rewarding. There is very little free time.
Yeah, 3 sports is tough. Basketball season is the worst @ 4 months long w/ games multiple nights during the week. Lots of 15 hour days during that season.
 

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I write and prosecute patent applications for high tech corporate clients. Most of the stuff I work on relates to chips and the circuits within them and is stuff you'll never see or know is there. But they are the reason that yesterday's supercomputer is today's "phone" that you carry around in your pocket and can use for much more than just making calls to someone else.
 

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I have worked in entertainment production/labor since I was 17. I am 33 now, so... wow. 16 years. Goes fast.

I mostly work as a free lance arena rigger or as a lighting director, in fact I ran lights for Ben Folds last night, Marshall Tucker band 3 days ago and the day before that it was "Spank Harder" an off-Broadway musical satire of the Fifty Shades of Grey books. Ill be traveling up to St Louis to rig Luke Bryan this weekend (working for our very own Sum1BTRthnU) then I'll come home to do the lighting for The Presidents Of The United States Of America (Millions of peaches, peaches for me...).

I gotta say.... I love my job.
 

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Any thoughts/comments on the digital currency efforts amassing?
http://ripple.tech-trader.net/

Actually in my opinion digital currency and a universal one is what we will eventually move to. The benefits of a equal on par valuation, ease that governments will be able to track purchases so they can do some fiscal forensics and find potential tax dodgers by virtue of their purchases. So we will move that way in the future what kind of time period I have no clue. With the FDA recently approving RFID tags, I think the future will be RFID chips that will be able to not only contain all our info, but will usher in a cashless society where all our transactions will be via digital not only here, but globally. NBC news did a piece and on it and I think they said it could happen by 2017, which I am not sure of the time frame, but I have no doubt that at some point in the not to distant future us currency traders will be out of work.
 

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I did have a promising career in the oil fields until last year when my Mother got deathly sick and had to come home to take care of her and all the affairs. When I got caught up I picked up a job as a low level Claims Specialist with Allstate insurance and starting to like it. Actually working on applying for a mid level job now... so we shall see how things work out with that.