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What does everyone do for work?

I work for Target as an In-Stocks Team Member. I also go to school trying to learn code for development. So typically, I work 6:00 AM-2:30 PM five days a week, go to school from 4:00 PM to 6:45 PM, and I am close to asking my lady to marry me in January! Been busy for a bit now. Work pays for school and some apps for my phone and a nice ring.
 
Wow, what an interesting group of people, so varied. It's a pleasure to be here!

IT Business Analyst and project manager - intersection of business and technology. Sometimes I work on the business side, sometimes in an IT dept. Age - not young, but not senior, yet!

Lived in various places. Lived in California (northern California, Silicon Valley) for 20 years. Loved it. Got laid off and moved back in late summer to the northeast US, for family. Currently living in eastern Pennsylvania. I'm building a life here, and looking for a job.
 
34 - currently living in Florida as an EDI/IT consultant. Considering some new opportunities which include moving to Ohio.
 
Hah, lemme guess....MRAPs from Oshkosh, by gosh?

Seriously, I could *****slap Oshkosh truck. Took the work right out from us (General Dynamics).

We're bidding on some overseas stuff right now. Exciting stuff, it makes that MRAP look like a tonka truck.
 
Well, I'm 63 - and a still working OTR truck driver. Yup. Cell phones have become the "long distance CB's". I talk all night long to other drivers all over the country. During the day we take and send videos, pictures, and text messages. It just passes the hours by, and passes along info, and interesting pictures of places we're going or have been. Vids of wrecks, fancy trucks, hot babes, you name it. Oh, and we still use the CB for talking truck to truck, but that's almost 'last year' stuff.:rockon:
 
34 years old, firefighter and rescue scuba diver. Everybody on my fire department calls me for tech advice with their phones lol.

I get more calls for PC help not phone help. lol

Fedex and a webmaster of a forum like this one (not the same subject) with almost 25,000 members and over 2 million page views per month

What forum is it? That's alot of hits/members!

It's not appropriate for one forum to post a link to another forum without permission from the owner here who I do not know but if you want to PM me I will be glad to give you a link.
The website is totally unrelated to phones and it's related to the trucking industry

29-CT-PROFESSIONAL Truck driver and no I dont live in my rig.
Can I take a stab at this and just say the letters K.R? If its the site I am thinking of
 
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Within spitting distance of 49 years of age, working in the professional theatre as a touring stage carpenter and rigger on touring Broadway shows. I used to tour on the crew with a big metal band, but that's a young guy's game. I burned out a few years ago and tried driving Big Truck for a midwest regional company for about a year and a half, before I decided I didn't belong in the Real World after all, and went back to the theatre. Other than that, I've been in The Business for almost 30 years.


Now if someone will create a really great ballistics ap I can take to Camp Perry next year....

[*perk!*]
Perry?? If I'm not on tour in July, I'm a volunteer Tower-Talker on Range 1 (aka Viale Range) for Pistol Phase. Started as a Line Officer and worked my way up through Block to the tower. I did High-Power/LR-Palma one year, but settled on Pistol Phase as that's what I shoot.
 
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I'm 44 and a Custom Jewelry Designer. I use computers for all my design work. I'm a tech junkie and love the Droid.
 
Hi everyone, this seems like a nice group. Have enjoyed reading the posts. This is my first post in the forum.
I am soon to be 61 (can't wait, yeah right).
I have been a Field Service Tech for over 30 years and love it. Work mostly on photo imaging and processing equipment (Lightjet) but also get into CTP (compter to plate) and circuit board imaging equipment.
 
Well, I'm 63 - and a still working OTR truck driver. Yup. Cell phones have become the "long distance CB's". I talk all night long to other drivers all over the country. During the day we take and send videos, pictures, and text messages. It just passes the hours by, and passes along info, and interesting pictures of places we're going or have been. Vids of wrecks, fancy trucks, hot babes, you name it. Oh, and we still use the CB for talking truck to truck, but that's almost 'last year' stuff.:rockon:
Alright Im not the only big truck driver here, but you know the cobra 29 has the bluetooth so are cbs are hanging on, plus no overage fees and such, not to mention connex boards and roger beeps haha lets see that on a phone, and a phone cant tell you where the bears are hiding or advertise commercial company haha be safe brother
 
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