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I guess I should chime in with my vocation now, too. I am a field manager for a major equipment company, cover a 2 state geography. I'm not in sales, but handle the customer support/product support side of things. I get to train folks, help repair stuff, diffuse tense situations (ticked off customers), etc. I get to play with really big big-boy-toys! I am lucky to have a really cool job, although it's easy to become overworked.
 
I'm one o' them Arch-i-tex's. Mixed bag, some commercial, some medical office, a lot of animal shelters and plenty mixed-use condominiums.

This is my current baby.

I also work part-time at a great wine/beer shop.
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I'm a Firefighter/Emt/Driver Engineer. Which all boils down to being just a sh!t eating rescue driver. Work 24 on and have 48 off. First day is used to catch up on lost sleep and second to get ready for work the next day. Been doing this job for 18 yrs. and it's not getting any better. Too many people are abusing 911. Don't get me wrong I still like my job. It just gripes me running a call at 3 am for leg pain and such.

Sorry, just needed to vent. All is well!
 
Self employed machinist working out of my garage. With the kids both out of the house and my wife getting benefits working for the Post Office, this was the best job move I ever made. And it’s great having my next brew close by.
 
I do tech support and a number of other odd jobs for a software company that specializes in routing delivery vehicles.

Chances are, if anyone here works for an Anheuser Busch distribution center...you use our software. We're pretty big in the beer dist biz.
 

Freelance Gynocologist, working with unwed mothers..............just kidding (old Steve Martin bit). Nursing in Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) at a Level 1 Trauma Hospital.:tank:
 
Network Engineer for a medical company in WI.

Underwater basket weaver by trade.
 
Oh!.........Man I forgot what I do again! Dam, I hate it when that happens!



JK. ER nurse. Never would have guessed that , huh?
 
I'm a Warehouse Supervisor for a Medical Device R&D and Polymer Manufacturing company in Berkeley. I'm a part-time student studying writing, graphics design and animation. I also do side work when I get the chance...everything from web design to hauling furniture.
 
I may be the dumbest person on the planet. Mechanical Engineer for a semiconductor equipment supplier, but I think I am going to give it up to take over the family farm. Desk job and good money for manual labor and no money. WTF am I thinking?
 
i'm a network administrator. I love and hate it.

i'm also a full time night student. Stupid BS degree, been doing this computer stuff since i was 15 and apple still wont hire without a degree.
 
Radar technicianin Alaska. Fix and operate simulated aircraft threats for one of the largest airspace training grounds. Training pilots to recognize my total authority over MY airspace! Of course that means squat on the weekends, so I'm building a recumbent bicycle for fun.:mug:
 
by day I am the sales and marketing manager for a small, high end bicycle racing wheel manufacturer. www.totpolinotech.com

by night I am the front of house engineer for a couple of local hartford area music clubs. FOH engineer btw is a fancy term for sound guy... I also run a small live sound reinforcement company in the summer time for private parties and small "concert on the green" type events.

I am also a dedicated home tinkerer and father. Other than that I spend all my time brewing/drinking/talking about beer!
 
pa-in-utah said:
Uncle Sam owns me...... I am active duty Air Force.

Me too. I'm a pretty big deal. ;)

Matter of speaking, this week I go in to reenlist for the last time--1 more 4 year stint and I retire. Man I hope the next 4 years go fast. I am timing this perfectly to retire on the exact same day I went to basic training. Exactly 20 years to the day. :rockin:

My AFSC is 1W071A. Weather Journeyman Technician or some crap like that. They change it every few years to make it sound more important.
 
I'm Product Line Engineering Manager for a medical laser company. I oversee production, product modification and enhancement and service and support for my product line.
 
Dude said:
Me too. I'm a pretty big deal. ;)

Matter of speaking, this week I go in to reenlist for the last time--1 more 4 year stint and I retire. Man I hope the next 4 years go fast. I am timing this perfectly to retire on the exact same day I went to basic training. Exactly 20 years to the day. :rockin:

My AFSC is 1W071A. Weather Journeyman Technician or some crap like that. They change it every few years to make it sound more important.

20 years?! Well done and congrats.
 
I'm an inside salesperson for Misumi USA. We supply custom components for assembly automation - linear guides and shafts, rotary shafts, bushings, bearings, locating pins, ball screws, XY stages - pretty much anything you'd find on an automated factory line.
 
I am a physician specializing in Nephrology-diseases of the kidneys. I like to think I take care of the organ that is ultimately responsible for taking care of our homebrews.
 
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