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bigkeeko 07-25-2011 04:09 AM

What do you guys do for a living?
 
I work for a shipping company. Tying up , loading and unloading ships and letting them go.

I work in south west Scotland in a small place called Cairnryan. I drive everything from huge loads like these which have to parked on the ship

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...o/bigwagon.jpg

to smaller things like these...

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...eeko/jake1.jpg

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...eeko/lucey.jpg

packing them in like this

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...ko/norbay2.jpg

That whole deckspace above will be filled totally. We pack em in like sardines on various ships. We also deal with cranes, hazardous loads and drive buses with passengers now and then so a bit of responsibility and decent driving is required. Worst I`ve seen was one guy pulling off a trailer with a $750K nose cone from a Jet and he caught the side of the ship. he didn`t last long. :smokin:

What does everyone else do? Pics aren`t necessary.

Must See 07-25-2011 07:22 AM

Retail, atleast for now

TUFF 4.6 07-25-2011 09:18 AM

My father was a truckdriver all his life and when I got out of high school in 1975, I started driving a truck. We pulled "refer" trailers out of Hershey Pa. up and down the East coast and the Midwest. He was dianosed with Cancer in early 1979 and couldn't drive anymore. I went to work for a forklift dealer as a mechanic and did that for 30 yrs. Got layed off in 2009 because of bullshit union rules and have have been doing carpenter work ever since.

Oh yeah, the father thing....he had always dreamed of having his own truck (a long nose "Pete") we were about 6 months from having enough money for the down payment and expenences to buy it and he got sick.

bigkeeko 07-25-2011 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by TUFF 4.6 (Post 475136)

Oh yeah, the father thing....he had always dreamed of having his own truck (a long nose "Pete") we were about 6 months from having enough money for the down payment and expenences to buy it and he got sick.

Thats sad man. Life deals out some shitty cards at times.

Not the same but in the last week me and the woman have split, my company is cutting salaries and my wee pet dog has gone blind. Still. Shit could be worse.

Steeda97 07-25-2011 01:15 PM

control engineer.

bigkeeko 07-25-2011 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by Steeda97 (Post 475143)
control engineer.

Controlling what if you don`t mind me asking?

mustangrn 07-25-2011 02:49 PM

Registered Nurse

bigkeeko 07-25-2011 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by mustangrn (Post 475146)
Registered Nurse


I won`t even ask about some of the strangest things you`ve seen :shock2:

mustangrn 07-25-2011 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by bigkeeko (Post 475147)
I won`t even ask about some of the strangest things you`ve seen :shock2:

My most recent job was as a pediatric nurse and little kids will do the damnest thing for the damnest reasons. Gotta love 'em though.

mustangman95gt 07-25-2011 03:19 PM

marketing intern and full time student!

Steeda97 07-25-2011 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by bigkeeko (Post 475144)
Controlling what if you don`t mind me asking?

All types of automation. More specifically as of late, water treatment plants.

01FR500 07-25-2011 06:22 PM

Electronic engineer, tester development division. We develop cables for IBM, HP, Dell, Cisco Systems, GM, Lockeed Martin, etc. Anyone who needs to transfer a lot of data. I never thought I'd end up doing something like it, having a biology degree, and never knew so much went into making cables.

Lazerred6 07-25-2011 06:38 PM

I am a full times student learning to do echocardiography. I graduate in May and then I will be a cardiac sonographer.

I also work 2 jobs in a hospital. One is in the cytology lab the other is in the cardiac monitor room.


Class times plus work time is about 90 hours a week at this point.

krenogin 07-25-2011 06:46 PM

Full time student, graduating next may with a bachelors in science. Then starting pharmacy school fall 2012 for a dr of pharmacy. So I still have 5 years of school left.

bigkeeko 07-26-2011 02:10 AM

Some top professions there. Maybe I should have stuck in at school. :bigwink:

My salary will be getting cut shortly but in all fairness it`ll still be a good job and good place to work. I was kinda surprised at the hourly rates paid in the US for jobs but I suppose with everything being cheaper the standard of living will be more or less the same.

00blkstanggt 07-26-2011 09:03 AM

I'm a Sr. Business Application Coordinator for a major healthcare organization. Kinda hard to explain what I do, but it's along the lines of application build for our eletronic medical record application. And I never finished my degree.

Brontobyte 07-26-2011 10:06 AM

full time student majoring in criminal justice. one more semester until i graduate with an associates degree.

i also work in the meat department at price chopper (northeast supermarket chain).

krazypony 07-26-2011 10:51 AM

I work for a sister company of the New York Times here in Spartanburg, SC ( The Herald-Journal ) as there Network Administrator aka Child Care Worker ;)

I have been in the IT field for almost 20yrs now and have seen a good bit and have been through the ups/down of layoffs and during the spins of the economy spins... I have been here for almost 2.5yrs and has to be the best job I have worked in some time! A good bit of freedom to explorer different techie things and implementations of new technology and the hardest part is trying to stay on top of it all the time.

The downfall is the pay that I used to receive yrs ago to now, just isnt the greatest but at least its a paycheck too compared to some!

And then theres being oncall every 3wks....

Slither 07-26-2011 12:08 PM

Traffic Engineering / Consulting firm for 10 1/2 years. I do all of our CADD drawings, roadway mosaics, proposal & technical graphics and create 3D imagery for roadways throughout the state of Florida for the Florida Department of Transportation for planning purposes.

On the side I sling sunglasses at Sunglass Hut

On the side of that I run my Mustang site

On the side of that I do websites and logo's from my home office 1 man graphic business

Switch 07-26-2011 03:07 PM

I worked in the IT field throughout college, but now that I've graduated I've been offered a position as a Financial Analyst.

whitestang04 07-26-2011 04:12 PM

I had been working in commission based sales until recently but after a few layoffs in the last few years I'm out of that field. Over the years the commissions got smaller and the hours got longer so I don't miss it. I am now a service technician and enjoying a more regular schedule.

I have a meeting with a VA counselor to discuss possible educational benefits so I can go back to school and get a degree though. Wish me luck. :D

drag_racer33 07-26-2011 05:37 PM

College student... going on 5th year of undergrad and hopefully pharmacy school after

For now I work as a personal care assistant and detail a tiny bit on the side for a few family friends when I am home

08mustang_gt 07-26-2011 06:17 PM

I currently work in retail. Been there since I was 14. Its good and bad at times, can't complain. Air conditioned at least.

Have a photography business on the side, trying to start up another at the moment.

Usually end up working a little bit at the school's daycare, since I'm going to school to be a pediatrician figured it'd look good. And I love kids in general, so it works out.

Ohhh and I work the corner........








At a local track. Fags.

drag_racer33 07-26-2011 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by 08mustang_gt (Post 475218)
Ohhh and I work the corner........








At a local track. Fags.

Could be for the ladies, jeez... who doesn't do a little stripping or something on the side:smokin:

stanger00 07-26-2011 09:43 PM

Was a diesel generator technician for 8 years. It was alright but I was in the military and they took the fun out of it. I just quit my job in Iraq to go back to school to finish my bachelors degree in applied science. Starting up lab work and couldn't do those classes online. Class starts in 3 weeks. I love this post 9/11 GI Bill

WNRacing 07-26-2011 10:48 PM

I R sells teh insurances. lol

krazypony 07-27-2011 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by Switch (Post 475199)
I worked in the IT field throughout college, but now that I've graduated I've been offered a position as a Financial Analyst.

Sounds like a possible CFO in your future... they tend to have IT in there back pockets at times!

mustangrn 07-27-2011 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by whitestang04 (Post 475201)
I had been working in commission based sales until recently but after a few layoffs in the last few years I'm out of that field. Over the years the commissions got smaller and the hours got longer so I don't miss it. I am now a service technician and enjoying a more regular schedule.

I have a meeting with a VA counselor to discuss possible educational benefits so I can go back to school and get a degree though. Wish me luck. :D

Good Luck, that's how I got through nursing school. There's money out there for school if you're willing to spend the time looking and writing essays.

whitestang04 07-27-2011 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by stanger00 (Post 475225)
I love this post 9/11 GI Bill

I'm hoping I qualify for the post 9/11 myself. I guess I'll know soon enough :D


Originally Posted by mustangrn (Post 475239)
Good Luck, that's how I got through nursing school. There's money out there for school if you're willing to spend the time looking and writing essays.

Thanks. I have wasted enough time. I went into the Army straight out of high school with every intention of making a career of it. My lung collapsed during basic training and it took several surgeries to correct. Because it was a recurring problem they didn't give me an option to stay enlisted :( I came home and got caught up in sales which I've done for the last 6 years.

Steeda97 07-27-2011 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by mustangrn (Post 475239)
Good Luck, that's how I got through nursing school. There's money out there for school if you're willing to spend the time looking and writing essays.

Any that you know of off the top of your head? My girlfriend is looking. Her financial aid got cut, so shes scrambling a bit.


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