Code monkey for a bunch of researchers. I help design and implement their applications. Also do freelance work on the side in the evenings.
ViperTrotz21never heard of it.it's like the kroger of the east coast afaik
I live in Florida, never have seen any here. Mostly Publix dominating my area.
it's like the kroger of the east coast afaik[/quote]
I live in Florida, never have seen any here. Mostly Publix dominating my area.
http://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Elsie.jpg
i am the milkdozer
specifically, im a merchandiser. so i cover 25 stores in the houston area and make sure they have enough milk and that its all in date and looks good.
i am the milkdozer
specifically, im a merchandiser. so i cover 25 stores in the houston area and make sure they have enough milk and that its all in date and looks good.
mechanical/electropolishing technician for an industrial cleaning company
Grade Papers and next semester probably going to be a Chemistry Lab TA
I.T. Helpdesk and level 2 support for a few programs, it's rewarding and I enjoy doing something different every day. Looking to move into a level 3 / full-time program administrator role but that requires some co-workers retiring so it might be a few years.
I work as a paramedic. I like the job but the pay is pretty bad for 12 hour shifts only.
im waiter in restourant and security guard of EUMM
I work in a Café in a local Garden Centre every Saturday.
I can just sorta do everything there lol
I can just sorta do everything there lol
i worked in a whataburger here in texas but quit recently
it was the worst :-(
it was the worst :-(
IT Support at Sony DADC
Also involved in the expansion of Sales & Special Packing into the esports market, some of my i58 team's funding was paid for, and my flight to the throwback LAN in January has been funded by work.
If you've seen the promo stands for any EA game recently, aka FIFA17/BF1 I had some input into that
Also involved in the expansion of Sales & Special Packing into the esports market, some of my i58 team's funding was paid for, and my flight to the throwback LAN in January has been funded by work.
If you've seen the promo stands for any EA game recently, aka FIFA17/BF1 I had some input into that
[img]https://i.imgur.com/yi4xcNH.jpg[/img]
Pete_I work as a paramedic. I like the job but the pay is pretty bad for 12 hour shifts only.
How long did it take you to get through EMT school?
How long did it take you to get through EMT school?
I'm a volunteer firefighter while I go to paramedic school
fahrenheit
How long did it take you to get through EMT school?
I don't know if its similar other places, but where I went to school there were three classes. One was a night class that took a semester, a shift based class that took two semesters and then an accelerated class which took 9 weeks.
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How long did it take you to get through EMT school?[/quote]
I don't know if its similar other places, but where I went to school there were three classes. One was a night class that took a semester, a shift based class that took two semesters and then an accelerated class which took 9 weeks.
shipping department of a biotech company
edit: after the end of the year im probably going to end up working with my dad in la on a construction project he is project managing.
[spoiler]its really easy and i get 40-48 hours a week[/spoiler]
edit: after the end of the year im probably going to end up working with my dad in la on a construction project he is project managing.
I work at my family's fine Italian cheese factory.
Industrial Millwright at a place that makes food packaging (mostly ice cream containers and stuff like that)
But hopefully I will be working at a steel plant soon and making a lot more.
But hopefully I will be working at a steel plant soon and making a lot more.
Doing a PhD in LAAS (Laboratoire d'analyse et d'architecture des systèmes)
nick_I work at my family's fine Italian cheese factory.
that sounds sooo fucking good rn
that sounds sooo fucking good rn
I hit pieces of metal until they are vintage Aston Martins.
I'm a library assistant. I can't say enough good things about this job - my coworkers who actually show up to work wanting to work and are really cool and creative people, the fact that both our management and the patrons actually acknowledge our education level and approach us with respect, and the fact that there are a ton of career advancement options that range from things that are more like social work to just pure numbers and statistics.
I used to work in medical research/did biology work for a chemistry lab, and as a freelance illustrator trying to expand my business, but then things happened and I eventually got diagnosed with clinical depression and uh, that didn't pan out. Being able to work at this job with such a positive environment really helped me recover and I've even started getting back into drawing and writing a little.
I used to work in medical research/did biology work for a chemistry lab, and as a freelance illustrator trying to expand my business, but then things happened and I eventually got diagnosed with clinical depression and uh, that didn't pan out. Being able to work at this job with such a positive environment really helped me recover and I've even started getting back into drawing and writing a little.
house builder
current project
House: (time lapse)
http://imgur.com/a/J1B1F
http://imgur.com/a/zgFaf
http://imgur.com/a/cEQAi
http://imgur.com/a/nwfMT
http://imgur.com/a/G0a9F
http://imgur.com/a/uHiB4
Garage:
http://imgur.com/a/0yVwM
http://imgur.com/a/tdTjE
http://imgur.com/a/o2DXd
Sauna:
http://imgur.com/a/f69Qu
http://imgur.com/a/IhyF1 (going to be a grass roof, thats why it looks wierd)
current project
House: (time lapse)
http://imgur.com/a/J1B1F
http://imgur.com/a/zgFaf
http://imgur.com/a/cEQAi
http://imgur.com/a/nwfMT
http://imgur.com/a/G0a9F
http://imgur.com/a/uHiB4
Garage:
http://imgur.com/a/0yVwM
http://imgur.com/a/tdTjE
http://imgur.com/a/o2DXd
Sauna:
http://imgur.com/a/f69Qu
http://imgur.com/a/IhyF1 (going to be a grass roof, thats why it looks wierd)
Paging Drackk... I'm sure people would love to hear more about the day to day of working that big door.
I'm a recent dischargee and deadbeat loser with a practical engineer's diploma (look it up if you wanna). After 10 years under military discipline (including three years of compulsory service) I find it hard to actually start thinking for myself instead of waiting to be told what to do. Shit sucks.
I'm a recent dischargee and deadbeat loser with a practical engineer's diploma (look it up if you wanna). After 10 years under military discipline (including three years of compulsory service) I find it hard to actually start thinking for myself instead of waiting to be told what to do. Shit sucks.