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carpenter/cabinetmaker. all your custom cabinet and countertop needs. :p hopefully if i got off my ass i may give a shot at cartooning. ive wanted to do that for years. does drinking count as a job? i also do that.... alot.... woo!
 
how would you like a promotion? the pay is better if you hunt people that are NOT dead ;)

Well, I do own a few guns and I have no moral conscience. I think all further communications should be done through anonymous emails and coded phone calls.

Can I still play piano at the the brothel??
 
Student. Construction engineering management. Find out where I'm working this summer and fall (6 month internship) in a month...
 
I work for an e-mail filtering/hosting company as an MS Exchange technician. Chances are if you have hosted exchange or SAS e-mail filtering it's done by us.
 
Rehab/recovery counselor for folks with chronic mental illness.

In a nut shell as one of my folks said, "You do a good job of keeping us crackers out of the cracker factory!". He really hates the psych ward and state mental hospital.
 
For the past eight years I have been a Wort and Beer Production Specialist at the Coors Brewery in Golden. I know, BMC, but it pays well and seems to be fairly recession proof. I am also a full time student earning a degree in Business Management. Apparently I've been promoted as far as I can without a nice piece of paper saying I'm qualified to do the things I already do.
 
Just resigned from a 10 year job as controller for a 90mm transportation company.

Last 3 years work 80 hours per week.

Tax season for 2 months is 100+ per week.

My wife and I have worked together for 11 years - pulled the plug to work with her full time.

She's a very nice girl :)

We'll be fine.
 
i have a duel business, my main one is repairing houses for real estate agencys to get ready for resale, the other is a handyman service. referrals only.
 
Software engineer currently working for a research institute. I've worked on everything from pharmacy systems, medical devices, oil & gas data visualization systems, uninsured patient identification systems, and clinical decision support systems.

Oh, and I began a computer science PhD about a year ago...
 
I'm a marine mammal trainer. I train and take care of dolphins, sea lions and seals. It's a really kick ass job but not as glamorous as people think it is. The 15 minutes you see me on stage is only about 5% of my day. The other 95% of the day is filled with cleaning everything from the pools to kitchens. I still love every minute of it and wouldn't want to do anything else with my life; if only the pay was better.
 
I'm a firefighter of the wildland variety. I work for the good ole US Forest Circus, err I mean the Forest Service.

It keep sme traveling around, thats for sure. Coast to coast, border to border.
 
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.

I'm a Neurologist - a physician specializing in diseases of the brain. The organ I take care of gets to have all the fun from our homebrewing.
 
I currently am on the management team of a Huge Chain Pizza Restaurant.

I spent many years in Broadcast News/Promotion and then post 9/11 - at Apple Computer doing sales, support and training.

I Burnt out.

Thought that running a restaurant might be fun, and these guys wanted to teach me... so, I have been doing it for a year.
Running a restaurant is stressful and not at all glamorous. However, I cannot deny the educational value. I have learned how to fire people effectively, how to deal with INS issues and how to deal with missing children, missing adults, drug use, prank fire alarm pulls and robberies.

I am looking to find something to make me happy again, but now that SWMBO's former employer blew out huge chunks of their US division - I am the sole income source.

Dreams on hold again.
Wage slave mode activated.

waiting patiently for brew day.
 
I am a plumbing contractor in socal. Own a small family run business, nothing big. I work out of my home. We do everything from residential service and repair, drain/sewer work, to comercial, and light industrial.
 
Underground mine geologist in Alaska, work one week on (out in a remote camp) one week off. The rotation is actually pretty good for brewing. Just finished my master's in volcanology, and now some friends and I are tossing around the idea of opening a brewpub.
 
Test technician in Madison WI. BORING!!!!! After the hops and props this weekend I am seriously considering a change in careers. Wasting my life doing something I dislike.
 
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