What was/is your occupation?

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I saw a thread on this that was dated 2004. Figured a lot more people have joined the forum (like me) and I thought it would be interesting to see what ya'll do/have done.

For me, I have w@rked at an insurance angency, liquor store, retail store, and storage facility .

The last j@b I had was at Mega Corp as an Accounts Payable Manager.
 
Electronics Technician, Network Engineer, Ops. ect.
 
Transportation Engineer; radio disc jockey; research engineer
 
Bicycle repair, used bicycles monger (age 17-18), fake fisherman (18 -19), dish washer - security guard (19 - 23), software engineer.
 
Naval Officer, management analyst, juvenile probation officer then chief JPO, grant writer, network administrator.
 
Dish washer, short order cook, software developer, hardware developer, sales, information technology and marketing.

So I can design it, clean it, cook it, sell it, take crap about it and bullshit you on it.

Gumby said:
naval officer; nuclear power plant engineer; lawyer

You know, I used to watch that show "JAG" and think "yeah right, good looking guy thats a fighter pilot AND a lawyer...as IF!"
 
Radio disc jockey, food service worker, hospital male nursing assistant, house painter, car stereo installer, ambulance EMT, Emergency Room EMT, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Quality Assurance Supervisor, Laboratory Services Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, Quality Assurance Director, Executive Director, Corporate Compliance Director, Corporate Quality Assurance Manager, etc. My next one will be retiree.
 
Library page, Hardware Engineer, Firmware Engineer, retail stock boy (just for a few weeks to help out my retail manager friend)
 
USDL Compliance Officer (Wage Hour, OFCCP)
Corporate AAP Program manager
HR consulting
 
I was a software tester, then a software test manager, and now I'm a software designer.

No idea what I'll be next!
 
... just to round the field, and counterbalance such impressive occupations, among my easliest employments was that as a gravedigger. yes, with a shovel. it was hard work and didn't pay very well, but i received few complaints.
 
Started washing pots and pans in the high school cafeteria at 14. Lifeguarding at 16. Fast food cook (Carroll's, BK, Arthur Treacher's, McD's) each year in college. US Marine 1980 - 1983. Nuclear plant security, store detective, Sheriff's Deputy, federal contract security 1983 - 1985. Correctional Officer 1985 - 2001. Shift Lieutenant 2001 - 8/27/2008

PLAYTIME!!!! 8/27/2008 ad infinitum
 
office worker, intern, resident, fellow, attending physician, assistant professor, associate professor, professor, physician executive, consultant, future ER!
 
SteveR said:
Radio disc jockey, food service worker, hospital male nursing assistant, house painter, car stereo installer, ambulance EMT, Emergency Room EMT, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Quality Assurance Supervisor, Laboratory Services Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, Quality Assurance Director, Executive Director, Corporate Compliance Director, Corporate Quality Assurance Manager, etc. My next one will be retiree.

A man for all seasons!
 
15- room service Hilton hotel, met jordan, chronkite (sp?), tiger woods, blues traveller, some rappers, shania twain, elton john, david bowie, many other pga golfers

16 golf caddy at local country club
17 fast food
17 MBNA the credit card company telemarketing
18 gas station
15-21 'self employed'
20 account manager finace company
21 supervisor finance company
23 FULLY self employed... air duct cleaner/handyman/rehabber/landlord
 
Management analyst
Graduate assistant
Programmer/Analyst
Project Lead
 
telephoneman(retired) cowboy,treefarmer,landlord and firewood cutter.
 
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