What do you do for a living

It’s all in the presentation. :joy:

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Overnight grocery store manager. Hardly exciting and not what I got my education for, but bills and such!

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I can’t give such private information. Especially on a public forum.

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Oil field, I devise plans to destroy our planet.

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If you’re not giving specific job information, how is it private?

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If their name happens to be tied to a public handle then it could help someone piece together the puzzles of their life more I suppose.

I work for the DOT/FAA and my job title is ATSS.

I maintain the radars (search, beacon, weather), radios and automation systems the ATC use at the Columbus, Ohio air port.

I’ve been working on radars for over 20 years (6 years Air Force.)

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That’s fine, we’ll fill it in for you. I’m thinking…. Political attaché secretly undercover to expose the ugly truth that books, in fact, judge us and not the reverse

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im a model irl

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I’m your basic IT systems administrator but I write code more often than not. My management really likes the “free” aspect of things and prefers to ignore the “overhead” aspect.

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I respond to social engineering surveys on the internet!

just kidding. I’m actually an astronaut.

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i’m a concrete man i build the foundations on witch the world stands :man_construction_worker:

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Do you model….sandals?

Supervisor for a company that builds HVAC units. Because of the shift I work this means fixing problems engineers created, and being maintenance as well.

I’ve found that while I like the work itself I hate people. My entire crew is antisocial hermits with some serious anger issues. Ugh the personalities weekend night crews draw.

On the side I do some carving and a bit of web design.

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I’m “director of software development” at a rural logistics/transportation company. The title’s a bit of misnomer since I only have 1 full-time junior developer working for me, but I got to choose a title because “yay, nepotism!” (an old friend is the founder/owner and invited me to work for him).

Compared to my previous job as an engineering lead at a very-large, international OEM/ODM it’s very easy; there’s much less stress; but I do make a lower salary now (but much lower cost of living, so it almost balances out). The biggest downside is being on-call for my department 24/7 (though I rarely get calls outside of work hours for this) and taking the IT on-call rotation every other weekend so that they get a rest (there’s only 2 people in that department too).

I also do contract work for the county economic development corp, but that’s not often.

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Nuclear engineer working in the commercial nuclear power industry for the past 14 years.

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Well its is coming from part of the T crew

I am guessing sock puppet.

Also. I’m a professional schist poster and amateur MLT.

Senior Automation Analyst at another AAA gaming company.
I basically upkeep (investigate/resolve issues and monitor) the consoles/PCs and systems that we use to run automated tests in the biggest Automation Farm (that we know of) in Europe for the created games.

The multitude of issues and how different and regularly they appear is what keeps me awake, so it’s quite fun to resolve them… like solving puzzles!

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Data analyst/science

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