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I have seen threads with why people have chosen their handles, who they cache with pet's, people etc... But I have never seen any that ask what you do for a living when your not **Gasp** doing cache related things (I know ~ as if!)

I have seen where people have mentioned being a trucker, working for the gov't etc.. and though how interesting! So here it is your chance to tell us what you do!

Me? I work in a children's Hospital and am going to school for my Registered Nursing Degree. :anicute:

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API 570 piping inspector (oil refinery piping etc.) by day, Superhero fighting crime at night. (I would love to tell you which hero I am, but that would give away my secret identity to the Riddler. :anicute::huh: )

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I am International Airline Dispatcher for Continental Airlines, in Houston.

Dispatchers don't dispatch aircraft, (huh ?) :anicute:

We do the flight plans, for each flight.

How fast, how high, how much payload, how much fuel, which route, allow for the weather, etc.

I currently work on Europe and South America.

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Nearly 30 years in IT as a applications and systems programmer, systems analyst, computer operator, etc...

 

Was laid off 3 years ago and I'm now working for a consulting firm, so I do whatever they tell me, which is working as an auditor at the moment. :anicute:

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Third shift Supervisor for a well known refillable portable flame product producer (read cigarette lighter that starts with a Z. :huh: ) Which also means that I'm at work right now. SHHHHH! :anicute:

 

Will I be seeing some GOOD swag in some of my local caches soon? :huh:

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3rd shift supervisor for a well known air conditioner manufacturer. My location builds those roof top units you see on orange home improvement stores and other similar structures.

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I started life as an illustrator, then computers ate my job. So on left-brain days I'm a multimedia programmer, and on right-brain days I'm an artiste. Mostly, I watch TV all day and draw pitchers, which is awesome :huh: for an engineering company which is often somewhat less than awesome :anicute: for not all that much money because I'm having so much fun which is not awesome at all :huh:

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I have seen threads with why people have chosen their handles, who they cache with pet's, people etc... But I have never seen any that ask what you do for a living when your not **Gasp** doing cache related things (I know ~ as if!)

I have seen where people have mentioned being a trucker, working for the gov't etc.. and though how interesting! So here it is your chance to tell us what you do!

Me? I work in a children's Hospital and am going to school for my Registered Nursing Degree. :)

 

So much for our handles not reflecting our job. I work in telecommunications. National Ouside Plant Construction Support Staff to be specific. My team enables the people who do the real building of the network to do their jobs by doing product design and selection, methods and procedures, saftey processes, budgets, and other assorted oh so exciting things. Thats my current job. I have been everything from a repair foreman to doing software design in the past (for the phone company) - Also was a New York state Utilities Regulator and at one time a geotechinical enginner in a past life :D

 

-dave

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I work for GE Inspection Technologies. I am a software developer turned quality assurance tester. I find the bugs that the other developers missed (possibly so BadAndy doesn't have to deal with them).

 

Field Engineer for General Electric. I maintain and calibrate diagnostic imaging systems.

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I'm currently a grad student, but in 2 months I'll be a research meteorologist working on numerical modeling for the government, military, or whoever funds our grants. :)

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I'm a geographic information systems coordinator, working with school superintendents on population growth and attendance boundary issues. In other words, I make maps and play with demographic data and numbers.

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I work full-time for the VT Army National Guard as a Tactical Information Operations Instructor and an augmentee Observer Controller at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, LA.

 

I'm also working on a Masters in Diplomacy.

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I'm a Mason. Not the 'Fraternal Order of Masons' kind, the mud slingin' bricklaying kind.

One of the tools of my trade is a masonry saw, which you might've guessed works pretty good on rocks, so you can probably imagine the evil hides I'm planning.

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I work in the rural dept. of Big Brothers Big Sisters. I go to Alaska Native bush villages and set up our program then continue with support. Here's my last plane ride. It was pretty crowded lol.

 

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Riding to the airport on the back of a sled being pulled by a snow machine.

 

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I work for Northrop Grumman in the business management office in the PDAS program.

 

My husband is a facilities maintenance manager for a local produce company. If they break it he fixes it.

 

We are both going back to school, me for my bachelor's in Gov't contracting and he for network engineering.

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I'm an analytical biochemist. I am currently trying to identify unique protein antigens from tuberculosis for use as diagnostic reagents... among other things.

 

Good! Our profession needs more of those. I'm a veterinary student. That doesn't really support my geocaching habit- the student loans do. I'll have to pay it all back someday :)

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I work for Lockheed Martin under contract to the United States Air Force as a systems engineer. I design, build and integrate Windows 2003, MSSQL, Exchange and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Services for the Headquarters Air Force. My office is in the now infamous E-Ring.

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I'm a professional metaphysical advisor.

and with a hot bod like that who wouldn't be? :):D

 

My forum title says it all-I didn't listen to my mother and play with food for a living. Currently I run the foodservice at the NC Natural Science Museum among other things.

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