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Electrical Engineer, Purdue 1996-2000. Go Boilers!

Go Boilers! My dad owned a bar on campus during the 80s and early 90s (Pete's). We started this 'breakfast club' thing on the mornings of football Saturdays and I guess it's still going on. We used to mix up batches of screwdrivers and bloody marys in 55-gal rubbermaid garbage cans and we would stir them up with canoe oars and serve them by the pitcher. Nothing like getting hammered by 7am, so I'm told.

Anyway, back on topic, I do music licensing for TV stations.
 
homebrewdad said:
I nver answered this one.

I'm an IT Manager, aka computer jack of all trades. Should have been a DBA.

Yes you should still be a DBA. I was an IT Manager and moved over to DBA. I am much happier now
 
Yes you should still be a DBA. I was an IT Manager and moved over to DBA. I am much happier now

That and the better pay scale. Only problem is, I've been in this long enough that to make the switch would entail a nice pay cut for a few years, and I just can't stomach that.
 
crackhead and general town drunk :rockin: JK

Just a lowly IT guy working for a small .com
 
Work at a television station.
Camera Operator/Production Assistant/Master Control
Anyone familiar with Austin City Limits on PBS? Thats us.
 
Geology major in college. 15 years in systems analysis and design. Now a criminal defense lawyer.
 
Not sure if i already added mine here... Im a Union Carpenter. I build Hospitals and Commercial buildings in the bay area. I specialise in Concrete and form-work.

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Thats the Bay Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge (covered in fog, as usual)
 
I play piano in a cathouse...err a DJ in a strip club, wait a minute - just an average Joe who brews beer dammit!
 
I'm a software engineer, mainly focusing on the Microsoft platform, .NET. VB.NET, C#, ASP.NET, SQL Server, a little PHP/Java. Working on my MS in Software Engineering as well.
 
BS - Biology, Chemistry minor (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
MS - Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Currently - R&D Scientist, Particle Technology Group, Thermo Fisher Scientific

I looooove me some brewing science too!
 
bwarbiany said:
So there may be a correlation between professions and homebrewing. But trying to determine that based upon populations in online homebrewing forums isn't exactly accurate.

spoken like a true engineer.
 
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