Professional Adult Day Care Provider.
I manage installation, service and shipping for large counter top manufacturer.
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Professional Adult Day Care Provider.
I manage installation, service and shipping for large counter top manufacturer.
Systems Engineer/Systems Architecture.
I'm not qualified to be hanging out with most of the people on this forum. There are some smart people on here.
Guess I'll go now. Software development for 20 years. Just started a consulting company in hopes of working for myself.
Business Analyst in health care
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I'm in the mafia....Insurance Mafia. Been with Allstate for almost 20 years now.
IT Manager for a boutique Wealth Management Firm.
Instructional Designer - build computer based training
Job 1 - I'm the Client Solutions Manager for a magazine printing company. I run the marketing group that provides all the non-print solutions for our publishing customers.
Job 2 - I'm a professional photographer and videographer that specializes in communication tools for businesses.
Job 3 - Husband and father.
CONUS Armed Security Contractor for a 3 letter Department. It’s the easiest, most boring, highest paying, and least interesting job I’ve ever had.
“For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;”
1 Timothy 2:5
Retired in 2012 and take p/t jobs until I realize I'm retired haha
Software architect / developer for a financial services company.
Man your guys jobs sound technical and hard! Me, retired Army since 2010 and now work the Safety and Securiy(Armed) Dept for a charter school in a District here in COS. The only guy allowed to be concealed. When I say Dept I mean just me.
High school aged kids are sooooo emotionally stable........
Buuuut super pay and the same schedule as the kids when it come to time off.
You guys see me in the paper everyday....I'm Dilbert
What do I do? Hmm...
What have I done? Mechanic (cars, bikes, ATVs, watercraft, forklifts), home inspection, construction, insurance, auto parts, equipment operator, foodservice from dishwasher to manager, envelope licker and tree wrapper.
What do I do? Move on and keep looking for the one thing that will keep my interest.
Dammit Jim, I'm a cook, not a doctor!
PS. If anyone is looking to remodel a bathroom, pm me! I can send pics of my work.
Manage/all the cloud based software for Dish. Mainly focus on Servicenow, Slack, and Office 365 with some CA Rally, Okta, and Workfront Sprinkled on top.
I too am professional adult daycare provider
I manage a tree company along with actually still being a tree doctor occasionally.
I work I.T for a large telecom doing a variety of tasks with a variety of servers, databases, and applications.
1. Superdad
2. Supergrandad
3. Crumudgeon
Outside of those I've had many, many different jobs/careers since I was 16 a looong time ago. [Coffee]
Well,
I’m just a working stiff for the state, that is if they let me return to work.
Must have been thinking of someone else. You're the Highwayman right?
Licensed Private Investigator, certified forensic interviewer, specializing in OSINT.
Software Engineer
You know what I do....[Peep]
Drilling Tech for a Denver-based oil company. The bulk of my job is well design and survey management. Sprinkle in some regulatory paperwork and drilling performance analysis and that's my job in a nutshell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xJkUyotSc4
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Network "Engineer" (put in quotes for you actual engineers who get pissy about IT guys claiming engineer status :D)/24x7 Network Operations Team lead.
I went from my first day at my first IT job to somehow securing the team lead slot for the network operations team in 3 years less one week. I'm not amazing. I don't get how it happened that fast, other than the senior guys were smart enough to know they didn't want the position. :D So I basically defer issues to vendors and herd cats, my favorite of which is a Vietnam/Combat/Marine Corps vet who is, frankly, insane.
Before IT I was a student/did odd jobs for a general contractor/construction company.
Prior to that, I was a 19D in the Army.
Hopefully I'm better protected than I was. For years I was the only person on a procurement team not actually located in Taipei, and just landed this gig this year. I'm the only one doing this for the company, and since my parts going into every computer they need someone looking after it.
Mostly I'm an archaeologist. I just got off an eight day camping trip in Utah where I went to check places like this...
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Most of the work isn't that cool. A lot of my work involves sitting in the cab of a pickup watching other people work and doing paperwork.
When there isn't archaeology to deal with the local school district keeps me busy as a substitute teacher.
Crap. Don't get me started on Git.
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