What do you do for a living?

nexrex

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OK, I'll start this one off. Pretty simple really...

I am a computer technician (10 years now) working in software support for an organization that has a series of packages tailored to non for profit charities.
I enjoy the work but it has become a monotonous, and have been starting to question whether "customer service" is really what i want to do forever.

I've been training, mostly cycling for endurance and medium weights in the gym. My idea is to do the Victorian Police (I live in Australia) Entrance Exam. The next one will be on October 29th. If I get in then it will be 6 weeks at the police academy early next year.



 
I'm a Business Analyst for a major insurance company.  I translate from business to geek and back again.  We also function as front line support for problems not needing programming.
 
I'm a body piercer/day trader. :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

And ex-full-time musician haha :eek:ccasion14:
 
I spend $ 34K in tuition at school. basically ha huge whoppin' reverse-job.  :tard:
 
I'm a computer technician by trade, with a bachelor's degree in system analysis and design. Basically, what I went to school for was to learn how to research technology needs for a company, present them in terms that any pointy-haired boss can get, relay the needs from the pointy-haired bosses to the Dilberts, determine the cost of buying existing software or hardware and having it developed in house by specialists, and make all of the different programs talk to not only each other, but the operating system as well. Since I'm not even thirty yet, I can't flop right into my desired job without some street cred, so I need to work my way up the technical ladder from tech, to networking, then to analyst.

However, since being laid off and on severence pay, I've been a full time runner, chasing after this little ham:

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However, as of recent, the first Best Buy in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is opening up, and I am currently waiting to hear back from interviews for the assistant manager's position for the store's Geek Squad.
 
AGWAN said:
Make-Up Artist in a Haunted House.
AGWAN said:
... I actually do my Job...

Don't forget your job on here AGWAN, advocating for lefty rights.......I mean the rights of the lefts....or the....here we go--causes from and for leftys. There--that sounds better.
 
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