Whats your Day Job?

I am a server at Perkins Restaurant. During the day. And Hubby works (Weezer)) works 60-70 hours a week.
 
I mix, scoop (and eat) a lot of cookie dough as well as make stuff like scones, tart crust, and pastry and dessert fillings at a small bakery. Technically I'm not a baker, since I work too late in the day (aka "normal hours") to do the actual baking. I just do most of the prep work. The plus side-lots of free buttery, sugary food; down side-my parents & grandparents are waiting for me to do something with the psychology degree they paid for :lipssealedsmilie:
 
I am a Fiber Optic Technician and work for an Infrastructure Cabling firm. We install everything from Security Systems to wiring for large call centers, corporate offices (my biggest job was 2000 Cat5e cables). I primarily play with Fiber optic though, fusion splicing, end terminations, certification. However I do fall back to copper installations and handle most of the large copper installs for the company. I also do the more complicated service calls that deal with installing/programming routers, switches etc.
 
i post on AC and chat in its chat room.....

LMAO!!!!!!

I am a Bartender by day and a Bartender by night!!!!
Also a cook, cab driver, therapist, hairdresser, vet, pet groomer, child translator, media supervisor, tutor..... Oh wait thats at home not at work;)
 
Network Administrator

I have been in front of a computer pretty much 8hrs a day since 5 years old. Started on an Atari 400 writing my own games in basic at the age of 5.. been hacking, modding, and pretty much anything computer related ever since.
 
I work at Mutton Power Equipment we sell big John Deere and Exmark Lawnmowers and tractors.

What do you do?

John Deere are evil!!! :devil: ok maybe not.. but they are the competition :silly:

I work at a Tractor parts company as the Stocktake and Credits Manager and am also warehouse 2ic. Which means I pretty much do a little of everything and I love it. Its my "for now job" as I own a financial planning company that others run for me so hopefully I'll be able to retire soon :headbang2:
 
I work at Ford Motor Company. In louisville, Ky. We build the Explorer, (some call it exploder,) Mountaineer, (some call it mount my rear,) Explorer Sport track, (think its a truck.) I don't like my job. But the pay is really good. Ford's management sucks. And their marketing is bad. But on the contrary we do make a good product. The Explorer has been at the top of its class for many years. I do take pride in knowing that i build a great product. I just wish i could sell one right now. So if anyone wants to rant or rave, go right ahead I've heard it all.
I really want to be doing what clown-lover is doing.
I am a Fiber Optic Technician and work for an Infrastructure Cabling firm. We install everything from Security Systems to wiring for large call centers, corporate offices (my biggest job was 2000 Cat5e cables). I primarily play with Fiber optic though, fusion splicing, end terminations, certification. However I do fall back to copper installations and handle most of the large copper installs for the company. I also do the more complicated service calls that deal with installing/programming routers, switches etc.
I have certs in a+ and net+. I want to go to school but found out that time is tight. Well now with Ford doing so bad and losing our product I might have time to do a 2 year tech degree. Blah Blah Blah. Didn't mean to bore you all...
 
I really want to be doing what clown-lover is doing.
Trust me when I say what I do is not even close to glamorous. Its fun but I ruin clothes on a daily basis. I spend a lot of time under the streets of the places you live, crawling through the muck and garbage, in steam tunnels that run about 150 to 190 degrees, or vaults or in the middle of corn fields watching them grow or in mud pits because there is no grass anywhere around and the fiber was just recently trenched in the ground. If you don't like monotonous jobs then this isn't the one for you. A LOT of what I do is the same thing over and over. I used to hate these kinds of jobs but the selling point is that I'm not in the same place for very long unless its a large copper install job. Then I can be there for months. But quite honestly its the funnest job I've had in years and the only one in a long time where I don't dread going to work in the mornings.
 
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