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.
Software Developer with a BS in Computer Science.
You have to at least be interested in science for this to work, right?
Either that, or you really like waiting for beer.
Logger,ive done a little of every aspect,now ive moved up to one of my companies layout guys,we make the logging plan and daw maps accordingly,smarter than your average hand in the brush but no engineer
Wildlife biologist, and current graduate student. I'll be interested to see if there are any other's on here. Not the most common profession I suppose....
Registered Dietitian with a MS in exercise physiology. Currently working on a research project involving insulin detemir with people who are obese and have type 2 diabetes.
Pre-Med out of HS, got bored after two years (smart enough to grab the associates on the way out) and went in the Air Force as a medic. Got out of that, finished my degree but went Business/Finance. Now work as a Technical/Safety Trainer for a large telecommunications business.