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#60
by
dawgfan
on 10 Jul, 2009 15:42
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I'm a sales representative for the largest producer of paints and coatings in the United States.
I'll give you a hint...our logo says "Cover The Earth".
The Sherwin-Williams Company.
...by the way, it's NOT Sherman-Williams.
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#61
by
flatdave
on 10 Jul, 2009 23:50
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IT Specialist for a major grocery chain, here.
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#62
by
Sooner Steve
on 13 Jul, 2009 22:49
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I'm a district judge - black robe, gavel and all.
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#63
by
jimhend
on 14 Jul, 2009 00:07
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Strategy consultant for a management consultancy
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#64
by
SultanofSwing86
on 14 Jul, 2009 00:54
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I'm a phd research student in microbiology (I think I am competing for the geekest job award)
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#65
by
sluggo
on 14 Jul, 2009 11:53
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My career is as an application developer and business owner. My job right now is IT stuff for the Government. Civil service is secure but I hate what I do. My company is close to being able to support me full time and when it does I'll be happy to give up my job for my career!
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#66
by
honestjohnny
on 14 Jul, 2009 11:59
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Registered Nurse, Surgery and Radiology.
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#67
by
GASlick
on 14 Jul, 2009 12:01
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X-ray tech. Hold your breath and don't move!
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#68
by
Bald Kahuna
on 14 Jul, 2009 12:23
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I own a company, BALD KAHUNA DESIGNS on Maui. I create designs for the bald community that are supportive and entertaining for those who have made the choice to be SLY. The designs are applied to apparel and gifts:
www.baldisBOLD.net. The longest "career" I 've had was owning, operating and franchising pizza restaurants with Stuft Pizza.
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#69
by
Timmay
on 14 Jul, 2009 12:46
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I'm a sales representative for the largest producer of paints and coatings in the United States.
I'll give you a hint...our logo says "Cover The Earth".
The Sherwin-Williams Company.
...by the way, it's NOT Sherman-Williams. 
I use to work for a competitor of yours.. DEVOE Paints. I am even a certified painting consultant. Whoopiee! LOL Doesnt do much good in the flooring business.
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#70
by
The Noggin
on 14 Jul, 2009 14:42
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IT administrator at a harbor crane building company.
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#71
by
aarrggh
on 14 Jul, 2009 15:11
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HUMAN DYNAMO
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#72
by
slyck85
on 14 Jul, 2009 17:39
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Systems Programmer for state government, and LAN administrator for a private automotive supplier before that.
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#73
by
Alexander215
on 14 Jul, 2009 17:45
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Currently unemployed. Not happy about it either.
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#74
by
Dome of Steele
on 14 Jul, 2009 20:36
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Right now I am unemployed but in my 2 summers of working I worked at a dairy which I didnt really like all that well at first but miss it now. Then I worked at the hardware store for the summer after my senior year but got laid off because there wasnt enough work to do, I was the second yard guy. Right now I am looking for a jon that I would like such as anything ag related like dairy work, feed stores, horticulture, that kind of thing.
The bad thing is I didnt graduate high school because I was too busy with shows and work and I had a crazy life at home.
Before I joined the military, I worked at a momandpops hardware store in South Florida. I learned so much from the owner and the co-workers there. The only time I learned MORE about hardware is when I bought a house. Not that I am Mr. Handyman by any means (far from it haha).
Yeah, Get your GED Loph, a friend of mine did it and ended up being a lawyer.
You should consider getting a GED or goto night school, Lophura. I'm sure it will open up more doors once you get that out of the way. The job market is so saturated with applicants these days that you may see a lot overqualified applicants pursing jobs. So, you might be competing with applicants with phD's in Diary Science for the "diary work!" LOL. Anyways, the GED may give you an edge over other applicant, who knows?
BReady