What's your career/job?

Discussion in 'The Bucket' started by =Jwin=, Oct 5, 2009.

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  1. kcbrad

    kcbrad Giant Squid

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    I agree! I've really enjoyed reading this.
     
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  3. lfckenya

    lfckenya Spaghetti Worm

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    hi, thought id chime in. im a Murse (Male nurse :) ) in miami!
     
  4. kcbrad

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    When I first read that I thought you said "Muse" and was very intrigued! I wanted to know more! That wouldn't be too bad of a job, really....
     
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  5. Geoff

    Geoff Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    I work 2000 feet underground as a shear operator for Water Energy (formerly Jim Walter Resources) in their #4 mine longwall dept. in Alabama.Basically a coal miner...lol.
     
  6. =Jwin=

    =Jwin= Tassled File Fish

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    *Takes a bow* Frankly, I'm happy that I finally posted a Bucket thread that didn't get closed :lol: As Packleader told me, I probably have the record for the most closed threads. :D

    Also, one reason why I wanted to post this was because I'm kind of rethinking my major in college and I was interested in what all of you guys did for ideas. :)
     
  7. wkbrdr1661

    wkbrdr1661 Purple Spiny Lobster

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    If you are good at sales you will always have a job.

    The downside is, if you are good at sales, you will always be selling
     
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  9. bwalker9801

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    well anything spark your interest jwin?
     
  10. Otty

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    Robotics and controls (PLC's) is where some good money is at. Knowing how to write code is valuable in the manufacturing industry.
     
  11. =Jwin=

    =Jwin= Tassled File Fish

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    My interests are in things science and Engineering related...with less math. I'm interested in hands on stuff, and I have some experience with CAD drawings and the like, so I wouldn't mind something with that. Mechanical Engineerin is a lot of (pointless) math though, which I'd love to avoid.
     
  12. Otty

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    That is why you program a robot to do your math, all you need to know is the equation and the code script to execute it. ;D
     
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