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Mechanical Engineer by trade (Electrical Engineer is what my degree says). I currently work on piping systems for commercial Nuclear Plants.
 
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It's nucular.....nu...cu...lar

lol...yeah...I've got my Homer Simpson Nuclear Plant toy sitting on my desk.

My favorite though: "Oh, meltdown. It's one of those annoying buzzwords. We prefer to call it an unrequested fission surplus." :D
 
Server/Bartender, and Real Estate Investor/Landlord. I also have been helping my brother get his photography business off the ground the ground lately. With all that, I feel like I have no time to brew, or finances to support it either. Dreams of owning a restaurant are dying slowly.:mad:
 
I am a researcher. I am one of the foremost authorities on Bovine Scatology. I have a doctorate degree from the university of hard knocks and big knockers. I was able to work though college by working as a night manager at 7-11 for 35 years. Many have mentioned that I have brougth the science of Bovine Scatology to an art. Just the other day someone called me a, "Bull$hit Artist"! I have also been able to mix my love of Bovine Scatology with music because people have told me, "if bull$hit was music, I would be a brass band". Yes Bovine Scatology is my life and I love spreading the word. My colleges have acknowleged this by saying, "every other word out of your mouth is bull$hit".
 
They say that you'll be happiest in your career if you can find a job that pays you to do what you love...

So I'm trying to get a government grant to become a licensed manual breast inspector.. Do it the old school way... The thinking is that a bill called "The Stimulus" would definitely have grants for that sort of stuff in it...

Where is this aforementioned school of big knockers anyways?.. Already been to the school of hard knocks.. Big knockers sounds like an excellent school to go to get certified in my new endeavor..
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SAHD. In a former life I was a Sys Admin. but that seems long ago, in a galaxy far away. The pay sucks but the "benifits" are far superior! ;-)
 
I am a researcher. I am one of the foremost authorities on Bovine Scatology. I have a doctorate degree from the university of hard knocks and big knockers. I was able to work though college by working as a night manager at 7-11 for 35 years. Many have mentioned that I have brougth the science of Bovine Scatology to an art. Just the other day someone called me a, "Bull$hit Artist"! I have also been able to mix my love of Bovine Scatology with music because people have told me, "if bull$hit was music, I would be a brass band". Yes Bovine Scatology is my life and I love spreading the word. My colleges have acknowleged this by saying, "every other word out of your mouth is bull$hit".
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Like I said, the guy behind the Guy.
 
this is always fun for hobbiest type forums that i frequent :)

Well, i work for *large grocery chain* doing computer technical support for all the DCs, Plants, stores, offices, etc, anything computer related that breaks? i fix! exciting i know :p but i make good money doing something i've been doing on the side for years.

Currently i'm over in the *large grocery* office in portland, but was working for awhile in the Ohio Office right above cincinnati.

So, what do you do for a living?

hmmm....i must have used to work with you.
 
Zappos photographer assistant.

I'm an unpaid "assistant" at a local microbrewery from time to time. I haven't been over in a little while, but I'm trying to get my foot in the door as a paid assistant while I finish up my education. Perhaps I could still work there part time while I work a "legit" job.

Still finishing up college, hoping to go work for one of my uncles in Germany for a while after I graduate next year. If I decide against that, then I'd love to go work in Portland, Oregon (my hometown).
 
I'm an overeducated mall security guard. Waiting on the government to sign off on my packet so I can be an overpaid federal security guard. Then I'm thinking about law school.
 
Civil / Environmental Engineer at a mid sized (400 employees) consultant company. I mostly work on the design and permitting of Marcellus shale gas wells, wind farms, and coal combustion byproducts landfills. I like what I do, and all the crazy extra hours I put in helps pay for the homebrew obsession. Although we just received word that employees will be paid salary instead of hourly, so we will see how I get screwed by that!
 
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