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#45
by
Kratos
on 27 Apr, 2009 14:56
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HA! That or I'm really good at faking it.
Haha! that works also
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#46
by
PBurke
on 27 Apr, 2009 18:26
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ok, i was told my job is interesting. i disagree but here goes. i work for an environmental waste company. we take in waste from drilling rigs and oil/gas production facilities. then send them to another facility to be treated and disposed of. my actual job now is maintaining water quality at the site i am at. i have to test the water to see that it is safe or needs to be disposed of. if the water is safe, i process it through our system so it can be re-used for another job. we clean alot of boat tanks and such. it all has to do with keeping everything out of the environment.
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#47
by
nomad
on 27 Apr, 2009 18:29
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Right now I work at getting a tan and boob watching on the boat in my time off from that I work at finding work
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#48
by
Jer
on 27 Apr, 2009 19:53
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#49
by
Kratos
on 27 Apr, 2009 19:55
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#50
by
pixtaker
on 27 Apr, 2009 20:10
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I own a furniture store (
www.futopiaonline.com) but if any positions open up in that boob watching thing....
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#51
by
Robmeister
on 27 Apr, 2009 20:19
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10 years in corporate accounting, corporate finance, and financial services.
Currently a financial- / retirement-planning specialist working toward my CFP/ChFC
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#52
by
nomad
on 28 Apr, 2009 21:37
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#53
by
BReady
on 28 Apr, 2009 22:05
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ok, i was told my job is interesting. i disagree but here goes. i work for an environmental waste company. we take in waste from drilling rigs and oil/gas production facilities. then send them to another facility to be treated and disposed of. my actual job now is maintaining water quality at the site i am at. i have to test the water to see that it is safe or needs to be disposed of. if the water is safe, i process it through our system so it can be re-used for another job. we clean alot of boat tanks and such. it all has to do with keeping everything out of the environment.
How do you like that PBurke? Sounds like it would be a secure job, right? A couple of the FSE's I worked w/ jumped to the oil/gas industry and they both complained that it was a lot of work (I guess they travel a lot more than we do).
BReady
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#54
by
PBurke
on 28 Apr, 2009 22:49
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really secure if the oilfeild is busy. this economy has the oilfeild so damn slow that it is scary. almost hate to hear the phone ring cause you just don't know if it will be a call about layoffs.
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#55
by
BReady
on 28 Apr, 2009 22:56
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really secure if the oilfeild is busy. this economy has the oilfeild so damn slow that it is scary. almost hate to hear the phone ring cause you just don't know if it will be a call about layoffs.
Man, that sounds familiar....
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#56
by
DaDi
on 07 Jul, 2009 07:48
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I work as a software / web developer in a small medical company
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#57
by
DogStar Guy
on 08 Jul, 2009 06:39
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I train dogs for a living.
I go to people's homes and teach them how to effectively train their dogs.
I also rep for a dog and cat food company that ships the product directly to the homes.
Not sure if I can post my biz websites... so I didn't.
Eric
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#58
by
PHANTZM
on 10 Jul, 2009 08:50
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I am and have been working in the Aerospace industry doing NDT (Non-Destructive testing) on various materials for aircraft, rockets, ships etc. I got into this field of work when I left the US Army in '92 and have been at it ever since. I love the job , and yes I do still fly rather than drive on long trips.
Job #2 is part time loading and unloading tractor trailers. Fun, fun, fun.
I also build custom PC's for people on the side for extra cash.
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#59
by
justinlane
on 10 Jul, 2009 09:00
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I'm a Youth Director in Fort Worth, TX at a small United Methodist Church. Been at the church (my first for almost 2 years - in November). Also, during the school year I am a bus driver.