What does everyone do?

Former trial attorney, plaintiff. Handled massive enough cases, getting such ridiculously large verdicts and settlements that I was able to quasi-retire (at age 30) and only work now (still as an attorney, though now insurance defense) as I wish.

Edited to addd -

And USMC Captain.
 
Internet Developer & Database Administrator for the largest supplier of college textbooks in the US. :)
 
My family business is cable drilling tools. And we have an open die forge shop. But me, I chose an internet company to play with. But they are all one in the same.

www.ramppco.com
www.sugarcreekfountains.com

check me out! :D

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muddstick said:
Network Engineer (Yeah, another computer geek)
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Cool, another one...
I'm also a Network Engineer.

bfreebern said:
Professional cigar board surfer.
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Liar, I know you have a real job. :laugh:
 
I am a chemical engineer by training and environmental consultant by career. I work for a large Government contractor and my primary client is the Department of Defense. My specialty is industrial processes (e.g., cleaning, plating, painting, paint-stripping, composites, etc.)...anything the DoD does to maintain/overhaul their weapon systems.
 
bfreebern said:
Professional cigar board surfer.
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Oh, puhlease...

Be serious, Brandon... You're a friggen beauty queen with a tiara.. You can be proud - no one is gonna dog you about it... :whistling:
 
As little as possible. :p

I am an overnight babysitter for chemically dependant adolescent boys. I occasionally do the same on a locked coed dual diagnosis unit and sometimes pinch-hit for psych techs.
 
Hi, Jamie76! I was a business manager, and also a business owner. I am now retired. I manage to stay busy, accomplishing worthwhile tasks. I really need to get back out to the countryside, and maybe even go fishing! Regards, knightlaird
 
Currently I work in quality assurance for Unilever Foodsolutions, formerly Hellmann’s/Hunts. I’m also going to school to be an Industrial engineer/Controls engineer.
 
I have just caught up on the postings here and wanted to say to all those who answered either as Law Enforcement or Armed Forces (retired or not) . . .


THANK YOU!

I have the utmost respect for those in both professions. Here in California we have lost 5 CHP officers in as many months and there is a small town south of Sacramento which has lost a half a dozen or more soldiers in the war.

You do a difficult job and are not appreciated for all that you do for us all.

Bless you all.
 
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