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Used to love that show. 

 

Working for a cargo-handler at brussels airport (deskjob) , do everything from Dangerous goods, Trucks, overseeing build up for Full cargo planes + passenger flights.

I like my job, close to home, no traffic to work and most off all never gets boring.

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Teaching physical education and coaching cross country and track. Love my job. Many kids do not realize what they are capable of. In fact, a number of them find a talent they never knew they had. What makes the job very enjoyable is when a kid sets a personal record in their event. The smile on their face is priceless. It has nothing to do w/ what place they come in. Another great thing about coaching is the indirect message of the importance of having a strong work ethic. Sure, many kids will realize they have to have complete dedication to reach their full potential in the event(s) they participate in. After doing this, they begin to apply it other parts of their life. And yes, that includes education. Teaching/coaching is a great job to have. 

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:lol:

 

No surprises here: biomedical research scientist. I know shrader and Claude are among the ranks, and I think maybe there's someone else I'm forgetting as well.

 

Yep I'm a biomedical researcher as well.  Corporate research lab lackey.

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I've been an Engineering Test Tech for a company in Getzville the last 2 years, the 2 years before that I was an assembler at the same company. I just started my new position at the company as a Tech Specialist on Monday doing similar work to what I've been doing but with more of a sales angle. Doing my best to work in every department of the company 2 years at a time, haha.

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Product Manager - currently overseeing Carrier Ethernet services, before that overseeing Cloud Services.

 

Generally speaking, I research markets, develop new product requirements, perform price analysis and a million other things.  My job is to run my product as if I were the CEO of a company selling just my products.  The only trick is that I don't get to fire people who underperform.

 

Historically I am a tech person, done everything in IT you can think of from help desk through cloud engineering, etc.  Blah blah blah.

 

I do free lance CTO/CIO type consulting for small non-profits as well.

 

And I coach hockey and baseball.. because the best remedy for a bad day is to coach kids.

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After serving 26 years in the Air Force I retired and now do the same job as an Air Force civilian. It's pretty good work if you can find it.

I also retired from the AF this past December after 26 years. Working as an Operations Supervisor currently, but just interviewed for a position in St Louis as the Facilities Manager at the Missouri Veteran's Home. Wish me luck!

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:lol:

 

No surprises here: biomedical research scientist. I know shrader and Claude are among the ranks, and I think maybe there's someone else I'm forgetting as well.

 

Statistician.  All that lab stuff that you and CV do would just confuse me.

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Statistician.  All that lab stuff that you and CV do would just confuse me.

 

Then we're even; I hate stats!

 

Retired gigolo.

 

So, now I have been operating my own accounting practice for over 10 years.

 

I'm a professional accountant ... equivalent of a CPA.

 

:lol:

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