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post #31 of 176
Professional student here too Zanth I'm also trying to get a network admin position with a local company, got my fingers crossed..

My last job was a HS custodian, one of the worst jobs in the history of mankind.. My boss & I got into a little disagreement & he used physical violence on me so I had to go. Got him fired in the process though I did get to meet a special girl while working there, and I'm going to ask her out on a date this weekend
post #32 of 176
Student until june 6 then im a moocher off my parents
post #33 of 176
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Originally Posted by saturnine
My last job was a HS custodian, one of the worst jobs in the history of mankind.. My boss & I got into a little disagreement & he used physical violence on me so I had to go. Got him fired in the process though I did get to meet a special girl while working there, and I'm going to ask her out on a date this weekend
Not a female student at the high school, I hope .

I'm a software localization engineer which basically means I transform, or localize, a US version of a given software into <insert language here> version.
post #34 of 176
I'm yet another student, but right now I'm working as a labourer on the maintenance crew at a fertilizer plant. Not the most glamorous of jobs, but it pays well (for a summer job) and the people there are friendly and nice to work with, for the most part. And eventually, they'll have to put me on an interesting job... I hope.
post #35 of 176
Too young to get a job.... I suppose that's a blessing and a curse.
post #36 of 176
I am a government regulatory analyst for the telecommunications industry. I process close to half of a billion (yes, billion) dollars worth of claims for subsidies to rural hospitals, schools and libraries.

Given the amount of $$$ I deal with, I get paid basically nothing.
post #37 of 176
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Originally Posted by soundboy
I am a government regulatory analyst for the telecommunications industry. I am currently in the process of paying a giant telecommunications firm tens of millions of dollars.
You should siphon a little off the top!
post #38 of 176
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Originally Posted by saturnine
Professional student here too Zanth I'm also trying to get a network admin position with a local company, got my fingers crossed..

My last job was a HS custodian, one of the worst jobs in the history of mankind.. My boss & I got into a little disagreement & he used physical violence on me so I had to go. Got him fired in the process though I did get to meet a special girl while working there, and I'm going to ask her out on a date this weekend
Life and its peculiar turns is beautiful. Good luck!
post #39 of 176
professional student, with a bit of electrical engineering on the side when I feel like it
post #40 of 176
I don't really have a real job, but I am a USSF Certified grade 8 soccer referee, which pulls in between 2 and 6 hundred dollars per soccer season usually.
post #41 of 176
I'm a Locomotive Engineer and Conductor for a shortline switching and terminal railroad.
post #42 of 176
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Originally Posted by socrates63
Not a female student at the high school, I hope .
Well, would it be better if it was a male student? Yeah, she was a Junior when I met her, she's now a Senior.. and over 18

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Originally Posted by Glod
Life and its peculiar turns is beautiful. Good luck!
Thanks
post #43 of 176
I just graduated in May, and I'm moving to Houston to work for a company that develops software for other companies in the energy and gas markets. My degree was in IT, and I'll be a business analyst/client support representative.

I'm looking forward to having a real paycheck to help fund the hobby once I get on my feet down there.
post #44 of 176
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Originally Posted by Squeek
You should siphon a little off the top!
Hahaha....I think I am above that. Not my coworker though....he may be using confidential info for his personal gains. I see his online stock trading and investment portfolio printout at the office printer every morning.
post #45 of 176
I'm in college working on a degree in Electrical Engineering, but I also work ~15 hours/week as a TA for an intro to Java course.
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