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Shiithead
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What's your job?
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Asking so I can get an idea of what is out there. Personally I'm looking for something that respects the earth and people. I currently stock stores for a large grocery chain. I'd like to work for a local brewery though in the future. I feel bad stocking a store with food that doesn't respect the body or earth.
Anyways what do you do for a living? What would you like to do if you could?
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psilosalvia
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Currently doing nothing. two months from now I'm starting on a mathematics course of 4.5 months and then start a B.Sc on computer science.
If i could.. I'd be a vet. but here 90% of the vets are working in food transferring, checking temps and such. shit.
maybe after I'll be rich i could volunteer regularly at some animal shelter.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: blackhawk] 2
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I help make fuqtons of hella fast food for 10 bux an hour
Not too bad, $2.25/hr more than I was making back home to do basically the same thing
Eventually I wanna put myself thru trade school to learn how to be an electrician
Then I'll be that guy who fixes all ur lights and electronics and stuff after crazy parties
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Chief Maintenance Technican for a Multi-million dollar Commerical Real Estate Company.
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I used to be a Sous Chef for almost a decade, as well as a Chef at a small spot for a few years. After going to school for plumbing I havent been able to get on with a journeyman so at the moment I work in a hardware store... I really hate it, I want to get my hours in, or I'm just going to go back to culinary. Atleast I can hit the ground running with that work. I kinda miss menu planning and running a kitchen.
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I do treework
There are companies in the industry that call it "tree preservation" and do their best to suggest pruning as opposed to removals and reinforce good technique so as to prolong the life of trees in the urban environment for as long as possible
Then there are those that don't look at the profession in the same light, try to push homeowners to pay more for removals and are just looking for money, not worrying so much about the health of trees and utilize incorrect pruning technique
I'm not siding with either philosophy, as I work and have worked for companies at both ends of the spectrum, though treework is unique in that my job requires me to have a biological, physiological, scientific, etc understanding of trees and shrubs, and I really enjoy the furthering of my knowledge of my profession
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JvF
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Im a locksmith for a legit company now but i found a company on craigslist that basically hired anyone, trained you for a week, and sent you out. After my first month i was at 2k a week scammimg people which was cool, but i got tired of the hours and found a non-scammy place to work for, making like $600 a week after taxes for 35 hrs or so.
Theyre hiring locksmith scammers all over the country amd it pays well so theres that.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: JvF]
#23925169 - 12/14/16 07:59 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Electrician/ Electronics Engineer
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Patlal
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Bookstore.
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You're fucked.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Patlal]
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Clubbing baby seals, poaching sea turtle eggs, shark finning, ivory and rhino trade.
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CookieCrumbs
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Patlal]
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Patlal said: Bookstore.
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Shiithead said: Personally I'm looking for something that respects the earth and people.
You're fucked.
same. Also fucked.
I am a geospatial analyst and the lead in operations support for location intelligence at a fortune 100 company that does commercial insurance.
I hate my job. they're kinda cheap bastards that prefer to off shore things and only brought my job back onshore because Indians apparently don't know all that much about American business locations. Of course they're also paying me as little as they can get away with. Still making almost twice as much as my previous job and have good benefits so I can at least consider it a good step up on the ladder of bureaucratic life.
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Patlal
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CookieCrumbs said:
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Patlal said: Bookstore.
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Shiithead said: Personally I'm looking for something that respects the earth and people.
You're fucked.
same. Also fucked.
I am a geospatial analyst and the lead in operations support for location intelligence at a fortune 100 company that does commercial insurance.
So what you're trying to say is that you're a cubicle worker?
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Patlal]
#23925249 - 12/14/16 08:43 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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How else could I hate my job so much?
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Patlal
You ask too many questions



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CookieCrumbs said: How else could I hate my job so much?
I don't know. I just think that titles are getting ridiculous nowadays.
I worked in a cubicle before. Kinda liked it. I'm a cat. I like enclosed spaces with a single entrance I can monitor at all times
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Re: What's your job? [Re: JvF]
#23925273 - 12/14/16 08:56 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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JvF said: Im a locksmith for a legit company now but i found a company on craigslist that basically hired anyone, trained you for a week, and sent you out. After my first month i was at 2k a week scammimg people which was cool, but i got tired of the hours and found a non-scammy place to work for, making like $600 a week after taxes for 35 hrs or so.
Theyre hiring locksmith scammers all over the country amd it pays well so theres that.
Im also getting my real estate brokers license
I know someone who's doing legit locksmithing and he makes pretty good loot, I also know someone who went from wasted 24/7 at phish shows to getting her real estate license and went to making 6 figures a year in 2 years.
I right now am doing so nothing. I need to find some energy or I'm gonna get evicted broke and it's gonna be a bitch.
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Right now is to stay clean and find out how to treat my depression and anxiety... Once the depression recedes I will work on finding a good stable job. Im lucky enough to be relatively young and have caring parents
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Going to school for Wind turbine tech right now, writing my first year electrical tomorrow. Trying to get on a west coast wind farm for May.
I used to work in oil and might go back because the money is dank.
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Shiithead said: I feel bad stocking a store with food that doesn't respect the body or earth.
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CookieCrumbs
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Patlal]
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I'm a dog. I don't like boxes unless I'm trying to hide and/or sleep.
My actual title is Field Operations Support Specialist (Geospatial) and seeing as most people ignore the () no one really knows wtf my actual job is. I also do troubleshooting and system testing and work distribution management.
Titles here are ridiculous because they make no sense. Most underwriters see "field operations support" and think "oh yes this is my personal bitch." the hierarchy here sucks.
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CookieCrumbs said: Titles here are ridiculous because they make no sense.
I'm a TPM Technician
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Most underwriters see "field operations support" and think "oh yes this is my personal bitch." the hierarchy here sucks.
flunky bitch is my actual job description. at least I'm the flunky for engineers so it makes me look even smarter because they arent. I mean holy shit they's dumb
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I'm a software engineer and work from home. Been self employed off and on since I was 17. Just sold out this year though to one of my clients who is basically buying me out so I can work for them full time for more money and less hours.
Economy sucks ass right now, and good jobs are very hard to come by. To get a good job, you most likely have to have a lot of experience, know someone in the industry, and be better at what you do than the other people looking for the same job.
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Factory certified large marine diesel tech. Mostly work on and rebuild main propulsion and gen sets for the navy, MSC coast guard.
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Patlal
You ask too many questions



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How heavy are these things and how much fuel do they consume?
EDIT: What are the dimensions? How much does it cost? I want info cause that shit is gigantic
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stzacrack
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T-Funkadelic said: Factory certified large marine diesel tech. Mostly work on and rebuild main propulsion and gen sets for the navy, MSC coast guard.

Boss status engine right there
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I run a bar. Pretty exciting, i get to do inventory at 1am after new years.
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I think corporate America went full retard after the invention of the cubicle.
Which funny enough was called the action station when it was made. The inventor said he would have never made it if he knew what business was going to do with it. It was intended to be like mini portable offices open and uncumbersome. Not 7x5 cubes in rows that simultaneously cuts people off from eachother while cramming them into as little space as possible.
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I work in a cubicle transcribing audio dictations for financial advisors, legal types, insurance underwriters, medical professionals, etc. I'm the most productive scribe in my company's 15+ year history 
I hate my job but it pays alright and is pretty flexible which is good as I'm a full time student paying my way through school.
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I work as a server for a restaurant/brewery. I started a couple months ago as I just moved across the country and needed a job and am kicking ass at it. At times there are only 2 of us working the front of house and there can be 20-30 people easily we are serving drinks, beer, cleaning tables, etc. Which means tips are usually great at the end of the night ($10-15 and out usually for just tips) It's my first service job, but I am great at doing multiple things at once and staying calm when busy so I always thought I would be good at it. My managers are already mentioning to our owners that I would be a good manager when they need one.
I've previously been a swim coach for the past about 4 years and looking to get back into that as well.
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CookieCrumbs
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hex_enduction said: I work in a cubicle transcribing audio dictations for financial advisors, legal types, insurance underwriters, medical professionals, etc. I'm the most productive scribe in my company's 15+ year history 
I hate my job but it pays alright and is pretty flexible which is good as I'm a full time student paying my way through school.
Man going to school and working can be rough. No matter which you do full time. Make sure you take your vacations.
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I drive semi trucks locally. No, me nor my kenworth respect the environment.
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Radio tech/installer for 911 emergency communications. On one hand we facilitate comms for first responder to help people. On the other hand I work with pigs daily and earn my living off of bloated government contracts. Yippie. Total noob here btw thanks for having me.
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T-Funkadelic
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Patlal]
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Patlal said: How heavy are these things and how much fuel do they consume?
EDIT: What are the dimensions? How much does it cost? I want info cause that shit is gigantic
This is a Wartsila 12cyl, its a mid sized engine. I work on some engines twice this size. Weight- is heavy as fuck. I would have to look it up in the technical manual. Cost- is in the double digit millions, depending on the configuration / number of cylinder's 12,14,16 We found a connecting rod that had a small crack when we did magnetic particle testing. We had to change three rods, forward and aft on the same crank through to balance the engine. Three rods cost the government around 2 million. Full consumption - when I calibrate a single fuel pump per cylinder on this engine it's spec is 980ml +or- 5ml at 200 cam lobe strokes, max rpm is 600 with one injection every four strokes X 12,14,16 out put range is 4480-6720 kW
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Patlal
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Quote:
T-Funkadelic said:
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Patlal said: How heavy are these things and how much fuel do they consume?
EDIT: What are the dimensions? How much does it cost? I want info cause that shit is gigantic
This is a Wartsila 12cyl, its a mid sized engine. I work on some engines twice this size. Weight- is heavy as fuck. I would have to look it up in the technical manual. Cost- is in the double digit millions, depending on the configuration / number of cylinder's 12,14,16 We found a connecting rod that had a small crack when we did magnetic particle testing. We had to change three rods, forward and aft on the same crank through to balance the engine. Three rods cost the government around 2 million. Full consumption - when I calibrate a single fuel pump per cylinder on this engine it's spec is 980ml +or- 5ml at 200 cam lobe strokes, max rpm is 600 with one injection every four strokes X 12,14,16 out put range is 4480-6720 kW
Dude I'm not an engine expert. How much fuel per 100km? How much fuel does the boat need to have on board to do New York - London?
Who the hell makes the peices of machinerie? Your company or special suppliers?
It need to be disassemble into how many peices for transport?
If something breaks in the engine, how long do you think it would take to have the engine repaired???
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Health & Wellness Entrepreneur
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Patlal said:
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T-Funkadelic said:
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Patlal said: How heavy are these things and how much fuel do they consume?
EDIT: What are the dimensions? How much does it cost? I want info cause that shit is gigantic
This is a Wartsila 12cyl, its a mid sized engine. I work on some engines twice this size. Weight- is heavy as fuck. I would have to look it up in the technical manual. Cost- is in the double digit millions, depending on the configuration / number of cylinder's 12,14,16 We found a connecting rod that had a small crack when we did magnetic particle testing. We had to change three rods, forward and aft on the same crank through to balance the engine. Three rods cost the government around 2 million. Full consumption - when I calibrate a single fuel pump per cylinder on this engine it's spec is 980ml +or- 5ml at 200 cam lobe strokes, max rpm is 600 with one injection every four strokes X 12,14,16 out put range is 4480-6720 kW
Dude I'm not an engine expert. How much fuel per 100km? How much fuel does the boat need to have on board to do New York - London?
Who the hell makes the peices of machinerie? Your company or special suppliers?
It need to be disassemble into how many peices for transport?
If something breaks in the engine, how long do you think it would take to have the engine repaired???
I have no Idea how much fuel it takes for a ship to travel. I've never piloted a ship lol, I just work on the engines. The fuel tanks on a ship are huge.
My company make some of the engines I work on from raw materials at our factory. Wartsila, MAN, Colt Peilstic are from Europe. We have the rights to work on in the US.
The engine when disassembled components will show up periodically over a few months as it's being dismantled on 18 wheeler flat beds. The block and crank we work on the ship most times because you have to remove a ton of interference and cut holes in the ship to remove them.
Repairs can take days, weeks, months or even over a year. This engine is scheduled for a complete overhaul every 20,000hrs of operating. The ship has two engine rooms with two engines in each one. Working all four engines simultaneously can take a little over a year to complete.
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Patlal
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Patlal said:
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T-Funkadelic said:
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Patlal said: How heavy are these things and how much fuel do they consume?
EDIT: What are the dimensions? How much does it cost? I want info cause that shit is gigantic
This is a Wartsila 12cyl, its a mid sized engine. I work on some engines twice this size. Weight- is heavy as fuck. I would have to look it up in the technical manual. Cost- is in the double digit millions, depending on the configuration / number of cylinder's 12,14,16 We found a connecting rod that had a small crack when we did magnetic particle testing. We had to change three rods, forward and aft on the same crank through to balance the engine. Three rods cost the government around 2 million. Full consumption - when I calibrate a single fuel pump per cylinder on this engine it's spec is 980ml +or- 5ml at 200 cam lobe strokes, max rpm is 600 with one injection every four strokes X 12,14,16 out put range is 4480-6720 kW
Dude I'm not an engine expert. How much fuel per 100km? How much fuel does the boat need to have on board to do New York - London?
Who the hell makes the peices of machinerie? Your company or special suppliers?
It need to be disassemble into how many peices for transport?
If something breaks in the engine, how long do you think it would take to have the engine repaired???
I have no Idea how much fuel it takes for a ship to travel. I've never piloted a ship lol, I just work on the engines. The fuel tanks on a ship are huge.
My company make some of the engines I work on from raw materials at our factory. Wartsila, MAN, Colt Peilstic are from Europe. We have the rights to work on in the US.
The engine when disassembled components will show up periodically over a few months as it's being dismantled on 18 wheeler flat beds. The block and crank we work on the ship most times because you have to remove a ton of interference and cut holes in the ship to remove them.
Repairs can take days, weeks, months or even over a year. This engine is scheduled for a complete overhaul every 20,000hrs of operating. The ship has two engine rooms with two engines in each one. Working all four engines simultaneously can take a little over a year to complete.
Do you guys build the same engine for several ships are the engines custom built to the size and purpose of the ship? If so, how do you adjust the factory for bigger/smaller models?
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So you sell frankincense?
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Patlal
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So you sell frankincense?
Prostitution bro... You gotta read between the lines here...
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I teach Yoga & Mediation. I also have a line of holistic skincare products that I make myself and am an Independent Distributor for the essential oils I use in my skincare potions. I have another project I'm starting that's a monthly subscription box of self-care ritual products for women.
Health & Wellness Entrepreneur is easier to say.
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Health & Wellness Entrepreneur is easier to say. 
Yeah those oils sell themselves, my wife has spent hundreds on that crap
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Do you guys build the same engine for several ships are the engines custom built to the size and purpose of the ship? If so, how do you adjust the factory for bigger/smaller models?
We build the same engines for certain classes of ships or submarines. Every engine we build is custom, not just by configuration but because it's fitted to certain tolerance's to the tenth of a thousandth of an inch 0.0000 so some critical parts from one engine can't be swapped over to another engine that's the same. Most parts are interchangeable though.
The customer / government engineer's figure out what engine they want during the designing of the vessel.
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I want to start distilling essential oils from my garden soon, I was also thinking about manufacturing new perfumes based on essential oils from herbs like basils and corianders... idk anything about perfumes though, other than that I don't like the patented scents, they all get registered in my mind with certain people who wear them. Wouldn't it be nicer to wear the scent of a pure herb or flower?
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I do science. Develop experiments, run them, and consult with others to assist them in development.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: trees] 1
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Yep I agree 100%. Since I started using the oils I am even more sensitive to synthetic fragrance.
While I am fascinated by the process of steam distillation and love learning about the science of it, I personally have no desire to do my own distillation; so my present business partnership works out perfectly. With that said I am going to to Nepal in May where I'm going to get to see our Wintergreen grow & distillation operation while helping with earthquake relief. I'm prrrrretty freaking excited to get to help and see the distillation in action on such a large scale.
I love playing with different blends of oils and learning as I go.
I wish you the best in your endeavors!
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bartender here, full time with full benefits and a 401k. its a bar in a resort on an island, but the avarage age of the people that come around is about 60-70. super chill job. late nights are a bummer occasionaly but ive yet to wake up and have the thought "damn, i dont want to go to work"
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Re: What's your job? [Re: badchad] 1
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I detail used cars and clean outside
Some of the cars take 8 hours or more to finish
Cheetos and stuff blow up in my face
The soap smells like popsicles
Never know what you will find Found the land before time movie a few months ago
This year I broke a few vacuums one of them melted
It can be really discusting had a car the smelled like old socks and sour cream onion : (
Most of the time we laugh all day
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Car Soap always has a scent that gives me the desire to want to drink a cup.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: T-Rex] 3
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Your sig is more distracting than moonrocks. I'm starting to think there's a competition I don't know about. Must eye grabbing NSFW award up for grabs somewhere.
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No no contest. I just admire elastic athletic pants. Never owned a pair tho.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: badchad]
#23927795 - 12/14/16 09:46 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I am a self employed light worker analyst. I work with the negatives and positives of this world, basically turn negatives into positives and vice versa, I say vice versa because there is such a thing as being too positive, so our job basically consist of bringing this over positivity down a notch, cuz everything takes up energy, and my job is to keep those energies balanced and in perfect harmony.
It's tough and the pay is shit, but someone's gotta do it.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: zZZz]
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Re: What's your job? [Re: zZZz]
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zZZz said: I am a self employed light worker analyst. I work with the negatives and positives of this world, basically turn negatives into positives and vice versa, I say vice versa because there is such a thing as being too positive, so our job basically consist of bringing this over positivity down a notch, cuz everything takes up energy, and my job is to keep those energies balanced and in perfect harmony.
It's tough and the pay is shit, but someone's gotta do it.
describe your typical day in a nutshell please, im sooo curious as to what this job entails.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Ojyelhsa] 1
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well the job starts as soon as I open my eyes, and ends when I close them which is when I fall asleep, with the exception of a few late night calls u gotta take care of literally in ur dreams.. But yea as soon as I wake up and become conscious of the waking world thats pretty much when I punch in.
Day basically consist of interacting with people, be it strangers, acquaintances, or friends and family, I interact with them and determine their status quo based on the energies they give out, energies can be picked up by such simple gestures as saying hello. Sometimes peeps are negative and sometimes theyre positive, sometimes u have the power to do something about it and yet other times u just gotta let them be.. All I could say is it's complicated as fuck, I mean I went to school for like a gazillion years for this shit..
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Re: What's your job? [Re: badchad]
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badchad said: I do science. Develop experiments, run them, and consult with others to assist them in development.
thats my dream job. but i dropped out of college 
Currently i work as a Process Operator. Its a pretty easy job, just basically sit and watch a machine with some physical activities inbetween. Suoer easy job. The pay is decent too. Not a bunch but decent.
Im pretty lucky at the moment.
But my dream jobs were scientist, Dj, Astronaut, or race car driver
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Re: What's your job? [Re: zZZz]
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zZZz said: well the job starts as soon as I open my eyes, and ends when I close them which is when I fall asleep, with the exception of a few late night calls u gotta take care of literally in ur dreams.. But yea as soon as I wake up and become conscious of the waking world thats pretty much when I punch in.
Day basically consist of interacting with people, be it strangers, acquaintances, or friends and family, I interact with them and determine their status quo based on the energies they give out, energies can be picked up by such simple gestures as saying hello. Sometimes peeps are negative and sometimes theyre positive, sometimes u have the power to do something about it and yet other times u just gotta let them be.. All I could say is it's complicated as fuck, I mean I went to school for like a gazillion years for this shit..
oh ok i see. sounds like lovely work. do enjoy your days then
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Shiithead] 1
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I teach private guitar lessons for all kinds of people, kids just starting out to professionals. It pays decently, if the guy who owns the shop would actually pay me Due to a law suit and slow business for the shop, I haven't been paid for a while so I picked up a job through some friends of mine at starbucks. I'm happy to have steady income again, but damn those customers can be snooty.... I do not recommend being a "barista" to anyone, unless the job is incredibly convenient for you as it was for me. It's easy, and a great opportunity to learn patience, but not exactly a confidence booster.
I love teaching guitar though. Sometimes I don't prepare a lesson whatsoever, and the student comes in and we just sit there and talk about music for about forty five minutes, and spontaneous bits of information and exercises come out in the process.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Patlal]
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Patlal said: How heavy are these things and how much fuel do they consume?
EDIT: What are the dimensions? How much does it cost? I want info cause that shit is gigantic
This is a Wartsila 12cyl, its a mid sized engine. I work on some engines twice this size. Weight- is heavy as fuck. I would have to look it up in the technical manual. Cost- is in the double digit millions, depending on the configuration / number of cylinder's 12,14,16 We found a connecting rod that had a small crack when we did magnetic particle testing. We had to change three rods, forward and aft on the same crank through to balance the engine. Three rods cost the government around 2 million. Full consumption - when I calibrate a single fuel pump per cylinder on this engine it's spec is 980ml +or- 5ml at 200 cam lobe strokes, max rpm is 600 with one injection every four strokes X 12,14,16 out put range is 4480-6720 kW
Dude I'm not an engine expert. How much fuel per 100km? How much fuel does the boat need to have on board to do New York - London?
this is an application where it's actually reversed, you'd be asking how many liters to the km
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I go to school for IT might switch back to comp sci next semester if my GPA is high enough I had a job making arcyllic paperweights but it only paid 20k, property tax is like 4 - 12k around here so I quit and went back to school... life sucks
I still want to live locally and make 30-40k but I don't know what to do.. I don't want to work more then 8hours a day if I could work the night shift somewhere and work less hours I would but I would never be able to support myself I'm 27 now and people are getting married and stuff and I don't even have the balls to ask someone out usually because i dont' have a social life or any money
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Konyap] 2
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Konyap said: I go to school for IT might switch back to comp sci next semester if my GPA is high enough I had a job making arcyllic paperweights but it only paid 20k, property tax is like 4 - 12k around here so I quit and went back to school... life sucks
I still want to live locally and make 30-40k but I don't know what to do.. I don't want to work more then 8hours a day if I could work the night shift somewhere and work less hours I would but I would never be able to support myself I'm 27 now and people are getting married and stuff and I don't even have the balls to ask someone out usually because i dont' have a social life or any money
I work oil and chemical tanker ships. The company I work for ships Valero product all over eastern Canada and the Canadian arctic. 75k a year and they're sending me to Turkey next summer to get a new ship to Canada.
MORE GAS!
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Gotlib] 1
#23928174 - 12/15/16 01:16 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I am a marijuana concentrate extractor amd grower in the medical marijuana field.
I take on contracts to process dry flower material into concentrates (Shatter, Crumble, Honeycomb, Live Resin)
We are about to start getting into distillates.
Good money if you are good at what you do, and you get customers to recommend other clients that you take on their contract. I charge 35% , customer gets 65%.
At a 30lb contract, depending on material, i personally aim for 2oz - 2 1/2oz of oil per pound of material. 35% of 60oz is 21oz of concentrate that is your pay. Which could range you between $10-15k and you can run that contract in a week.
Then onto the next one.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Big Worm]
#23928182 - 12/15/16 01:22 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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that sounds dank dude!
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Big Worm]
#23928625 - 12/15/16 08:44 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Big Worm said: I am a marijuana concentrate extractor amd grower in the medical marijuana field.
I take on contracts to process dry flower material into concentrates (Shatter, Crumble, Honeycomb, Live Resin)
We are about to start getting into distillates.
Good money if you are good at what you do, and you get customers to recommend other clients that you take on their contract. I charge 35% , customer gets 65%.
At a 30lb contract, depending on material, i personally aim for 2oz - 2 1/2oz of oil per pound of material. 35% of 60oz is 21oz of concentrate that is your pay. Which could range you between $10-15k and you can run that contract in a week.
Then onto the next one.
how did you get into this big worm? sounds like a good gig.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Konyap]
#23928705 - 12/15/16 09:27 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Dude you just have to go out and find a job you hate and hate yourself. Ideally that is the stepping stone to something you don't hate but makes you $$
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CookieCrumbs said: I'm a dog. I don't like boxes unless I'm trying to hide and/or sleep.
My actual title is Field Operations Support Specialist (Geospatial) and seeing as most people ignore the () no one really knows wtf my actual job is. I also do troubleshooting and system testing and work distribution management.
Titles here are ridiculous because they make no sense. Most underwriters see "field operations support" and think "oh yes this is my personal bitch." the hierarchy here sucks.
Haha, I am a commercial underwriter.
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I'm currently that bum outside the liquor store that will wash your windows with a dirty spray bottle for a couple bucks..
Business is good..
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Big Worm]
#23928902 - 12/15/16 10:50 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Big Worm said: I am a marijuana concentrate extractor amd grower in the medical marijuana field.
I take on contracts to process dry flower material into concentrates (Shatter, Crumble, Honeycomb, Live Resin)
We are about to start getting into distillates.
Good money if you are good at what you do, and you get customers to recommend other clients that you take on their contract. I charge 35% , customer gets 65%.
At a 30lb contract, depending on material, i personally aim for 2oz - 2 1/2oz of oil per pound of material. 35% of 60oz is 21oz of concentrate that is your pay. Which could range you between $10-15k and you can run that contract in a week.
Then onto the next one.
I love your posts in the Candy thread dude. I was wondering if you were legal or blackmarket.
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Im a full time custodian I make 17.25 an hour and get a minimum of 10 hours of over time a week with benefits and all. It honestly sucks ass and I cant wait to go back to college. Money is decent though...
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GrandPoobah said:
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CookieCrumbs said: I'm a dog. I don't like boxes unless I'm trying to hide and/or sleep.
My actual title is Field Operations Support Specialist (Geospatial) and seeing as most people ignore the () no one really knows wtf my actual job is. I also do troubleshooting and system testing and work distribution management.
Titles here are ridiculous because they make no sense. Most underwriters see "field operations support" and think "oh yes this is my personal bitch." the hierarchy here sucks.
Haha, I am a commercial underwriter.
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You ask too many questions



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GrandPoobah said:
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CookieCrumbs said: I'm a dog. I don't like boxes unless I'm trying to hide and/or sleep.
My actual title is Field Operations Support Specialist (Geospatial) and seeing as most people ignore the () no one really knows wtf my actual job is. I also do troubleshooting and system testing and work distribution management.
Titles here are ridiculous because they make no sense. Most underwriters see "field operations support" and think "oh yes this is my personal bitch." the hierarchy here sucks.
Haha, I am a commercial underwriter.
I'm an industrial undertaker
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Patlal]
#23928985 - 12/15/16 11:17 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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You bury uhhh... Foundation? and pipes and stuff?
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Patlal
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CookieCrumbs said: You bury uhhh... Foundation? and pipes and stuff?
The corporate world makes a lot of victims. It's because of people like me that these victims are not piling on in the streets.
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Psyched delics said: Im a full time custodian I make 17.25 an hour and get a minimum of 10 hours of over time a week with benefits and all. It honestly sucks ass and I cant wait to go back to college. Money is decent though...
Yeah, that's not bad job at all. Honestly, going back to school is unlikely to land you a better job when you factor in the debt. College is such a scam right now it's not even funny.
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Psyche delics
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Yeah, that's not bad job at all. Honestly, going back to school is unlikely to land you a better job when you factor in the debt. College is such a scam right now it's not even funny.
Yeah its not terrible but its just deathly boring and you get no respect from anybody. Im pretty much incharge of a district at night because Im the only full timer at the moment, Im only 20 and have no idea whats going on and theres so many problems. And yeah college is a scam but I miss it.
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Best thing you could do is take a certification course or technician class in ssomething. I'm a college drop out myself and I'm making about as much as you. Unfortunately there's not alot of growing room in ccustodian work where there is in my field. My 5 certifications I got on the side of school helped me get into the insurance field. Which in turn has gotten me into satellite mapping and imagery field. And I'm hoping I can move on from insurance to environmental mapping next year. Might need to go to a trade school or something to help me jam my foot in the door tho.
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Hard skills are the easiest way to have good paying job that isn't going to go away.
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Of course. Proving your skill in a competitive market is important tho, which is why I recommend tech and trade schools. You get hands on experience without all the college nonsense and a piece of paper that says ya learned things in less than half the time and cost of college.
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I sit in a cubicle and write TPS Reports. My boss is always hounding me that he needs them asap.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: trees]
#23929606 - 12/15/16 02:33 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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machine mechanic/die setter for the plastics industry. Not earth friendly but I like the fumes and crawling around in big machines that could crush me flatter than paper.
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Re: What's your job? [Re: SpaceDawg] 1
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how did you get into this big worm? sounds like a good gig.
I left my shit home town, put my past behind me and moved across the country. I happened to meet just the right people, i literally see it as fate, every person that led me here is like a puzzle piece and came into my life at the perfect time. And likewise to them.
I am more compatible in the environment i live in now then the place i grew up and am now actually able to reach my potential.
If i stayed back "home", id be in jail.
Now that i live in a different state, the same skills allow me to be successful.
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I work at the business factory
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I'm very jr. level and just made a career transition and the title is pretty new so it feels weird saying is but I am a data analyst/dev but I work on a small team so we all wear whatever hat we need to in order to get shit done.
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I'm a spark idiot. I weld things together for people too stupid to realize they shoudln't be having these things welded together.
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Hmm
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Re: What's your job? [Re: Big Worm]
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SpaceDawg
how did you get into this big worm? sounds like a good gig.
I left my shit home town, put my past behind me and moved across the country. I happened to meet just the right people, i literally see it as fate, every person that led me here is like a puzzle piece and came into my life at the perfect time. And likewise to them.
I am more compatible in the environment i live in now then the place i grew up and am now actually able to reach my potential.
If i stayed back "home", id be in jail.
Now that i live in a different state, the same skills allow me to be successful.
real shit. that's dope everything worked out the way it did your you man...............
-------------------- I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
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I work as a manager at a gas station. We are not your normal gas station, we are seriously high volume and THE cleanest gas station you will ever walk in to always. We are limited to a handful of states so many of you have probably never heard of us, yet. We are a serious cult for a company that seriously takes care of its employees!
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Chakra Shock
Waxing Prophetic


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You work for a gas cult?! Sounds post-apocalytpic af
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SushiKing said: I work as a manager at a gas station. We are not your normal gas station, we are seriously high volume and THE cleanest gas station you will ever walk in to always. We are limited to a handful of states so many of you have probably never heard of us, yet. We are a serious cult for a company that seriously takes care of its employees!
you work for QuikTrip?
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