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Valued Member
United States
401 Posts |
Actuary...loved sorting my grandmothers barber "extras" by date when I was a kid. always been a number geek
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Valued Member
Australia
216 Posts |
Quote: Polysomnographic Technician Ummm... Polysomnographic Technician ? Sound engineer maybe...
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
598 Posts |
Parts and Service; Heavy Equipment & Hydraulics (Woodlands & Mechanical Harvesting). Electronics Engineering Technician; LAN Commercial POS & Home Entertainment. Certified Electronics Systems; Banking Systems & Security... NCR anyone, anyone? No MySpace, no FaceBook, no on-line banking, 1 emergency (unused) credit card, carry no unneccessary documents= no unlikely identity theft=better carreer opportunities for me... (privacy anyone, anyone?) 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
556 Posts |
I'm a simple high school student.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3283 Posts |
Quote: Polysomnographic Technician ? Sleep lab guy, but you gotta admit you were impressed for a minute  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1388 Posts |
I wonder what Jbuck does?
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Pillar of the Community
 3352 Posts |
He did post it somewhere (in this post, I think?), but then kinda like hi-tech-Batman he swoops-in later and deletes all evidence that he exists ...
=> however, I remember him saying something like he was a software programmer, or computer techy something or other ...
NOTE => and just like Batman, I bet ya $10 bucks he'll swoop-in and correct me ... 10-9-8-7-6-5- ...
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Pillar of the Community
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Valued Member
United States
97 Posts |
Social worker: 1974-1983. Newspaper reporter and editor: 1984 - today. Carpenter on the side. ;)
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Valued Member
United States
227 Posts |
Engineer!  lol, I am not surprised there are so many of us, I can't explain it but it makes sense engineers enjoy collecting. I'm 26 and just finished my graduate degree. Both my bachelors and masters degrees were in Mechanical Engineering, but the masters was almost entirely focused on controls and robotics. I'm probably going to start working in a couple months for an automation company in Alabama.
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Valued Member
Australia
215 Posts |
I'm a lowly student working towards becoming a counsilor
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
3306 Posts |
I was hydraulic fitter for 10 years, first in the R.A.N. then in the mines. However got sick of having to spend an hour in the shower every day just to try and feel a bit human after each shift, so I decided to change jobs. I am now an IT Tech at a local high school and only have to spend half an hour in the shower to try and feel human again. 
Cheers Bryan
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1006 Posts |
Still a student unfortunatly:(
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
9419 Posts |
Automotive parts interpreter. Same job since leaving school, now in my 34th year. Need a part for your car, I'm your man.  Not the highest paying job though, so I just pick up the coins all you engineers don't want.LOL Steve   
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Pillar of the Community
United States
526 Posts |
Systems Analyst and SQL Server Administrator. Maybe that should be Systems Engineer and SQL Server Administrator.... 
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