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Valet supervisor for private parties. Meaning, if you have a wedding at a house or country club in the Bay Area, I'll be the guy going "You, park that there."
 
I work with computers.. Done everything from Aviation Electronics to tech support. I've been the IS Manager for my employer for the last 4 of the 5.5 years I've worked for them.

Not a whole lot for brewing, but I do come from a family with a huge DIY background, so I guess it's natural that I figured I could make things I couldn't get or make them better than I could buy them.
 
Hey,

Thought I would start a thread about this because I'm always wondering what everyone does for a living. I'm guessing this site brings people from all walks of life. It would be cool to see how you balance work with brewing!

I'll start it off and say I'm a dental student and this hobby couldn't work out any better with my schedule because of the long periods of fermenting and conditioning.
 
college student with my first real job this summer. A student job but my first real one still. I am an undergraduate research assistant at a small business consulting firms. basically i do a lot of grunt work for the consultants so they can take on more clients. pretty cush job with the most consistent hours i've ever had.
 
undergraduate research assistant for a small business consultation firm. pretty kush job for a college student.
 
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