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02/08/2005 07:17:59 PM · #451
Talent Executive
for Images Talent Agency out of San Diego
02/08/2005 07:29:41 PM · #452
Software engineer ('code monkey')
02/08/2005 07:55:16 PM · #453
Software Architect ('code gorilla?')
02/08/2005 08:06:33 PM · #454
Poet, Essayist (contemporary poetics, art and the usefulness of the useless)
02/08/2005 08:11:35 PM · #455
Surveyor by trade/profession, stay-at-home dad presently while my wife is back at school.
02/08/2005 08:26:37 PM · #456
Full time Commercial photographer. It blows my mind that out of the 455 responses I only found about 5 other photographers here. Interesting.....
02/08/2005 08:31:02 PM · #457
heh, doesn't look like I answered this question the first time around.

Technical Support Knowledgebase Librarian.
sometimes I'm a Mobile Disc Jockey.
lately a depressive philosopher with a penchant for Pink Floyd.

;-)
02/08/2005 09:05:58 PM · #458
Did I mention I'm a porn star?
02/08/2005 09:24:02 PM · #459
creative art director/graphgic designer............... along with photography
02/08/2005 09:31:48 PM · #460
I work at walmart in 1 hour photo...sad...but it is a job and I get to play with all the digitals that come in!
02/08/2005 10:20:50 PM · #461
digital artist and editor at a post-production house (I make TV commercials) North Coast
02/08/2005 10:34:23 PM · #462
Project Manager at Intel for money to feed my kids.

I've been doing lots of graphic design (clients include H2O Hummers, Starbucks, etc) and photography on the side for pay. Not enough to support a family, but enough to build a portfolio and get more work.

In the past, I've been a Reactor Operator (12 years), Instructor (to certify others to operate nuclear power plants), an Account Executive for a national fundraising company (Gold C and Entertainment books), a professional diver for the US Navy (I've done dives in the Arctic Circle, the Bermuda Triangle, the Virgin Islands, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Italy, Sardinia, France, England, the Fjords of Norway, Ireland, Scotland, and all up and down the East Coast of the US). I've also worked at Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base, I've worked at Starbucks, and I've been a project manager at Rockwell, LSI Logic, Hewlett Packard, Atmel, Symbios Logic, Vitesse Semiconductor, etc...

I've had a very interesting, challenging, and fun life!!

JD
02/08/2005 10:40:18 PM · #463
Originally posted by smellyfish1002:

Project Manager at Intel for money to feed my kids.

I've been doing lots of graphic design (clients include H2O Hummers, Starbucks, etc) and photography on the side for pay. Not enough to support a family, but enough to build a portfolio and get more work.

In the past, I've been a Reactor Operator (12 years), Instructor (to certify others to operate nuclear power plants), an Account Executive for a national fundraising company (Gold C and Entertainment books), a professional diver for the US Navy (I've done dives in the Arctic Circle, the Bermuda Triangle, the Virgin Islands, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Italy, Sardinia, France, England, the Fjords of Norway, Ireland, Scotland, and all up and down the East Coast of the US). I've also worked at Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base, I've worked at Starbucks, and I've been a project manager at Rockwell, LSI Logic, Hewlett Packard, Atmel, Symbios Logic, Vitesse Semiconductor, etc...

I've had a very interesting, challenging, and fun life!!

JD


Oh yeah? Well... well... I had a bagel for breakfast... with strawberry creamcheese... so there!

Holy crap, man! You get around!
02/08/2005 10:46:09 PM · #464
i am a stay at home mum. Dr phil says that it is equivalent to 2 full time jobs. (so that is why i am so tired) hehe
02/08/2005 11:02:14 PM · #465
I am currently a high school English and journalism teacher. I have a Masters in behavior and used to design and implement programs for emotionally disturbed/behaviorally disordered students in Minnesota and North Dakota. In Minnesota, it was mandated that every school address students with behavior issues. Of all the education I have, my classes in human behavior have helped me the most. I design websites; write bizarre, dark fiction; and just recently was forced into digital photography as the school yearbook advisor. I am attempting to learn, but from the look of my scores...uh, I still have a ways to go ;-)
02/08/2005 11:07:28 PM · #466
Originally posted by crazycrystal1977:

Talent Executive
for Images Talent Agency out of San Diego


Does this mean you can get us local boys some gigs? :)

Andy
02/08/2005 11:26:14 PM · #467
Originally posted by lentil:

i am a stay at home mum. Dr phil says that it is equivalent to 2 full time jobs. (so that is why i am so tired) hehe


Of course Dr. Phil says that, those are the only people who watch his show... and Oprah, and Sally, and General Hospital, etc. lol
02/08/2005 11:41:25 PM · #468
Quit my full-time job in December, ending a 23-year career in microelectronics -- engineering, sales & marketing, management. Started a one-man photography enterprise. Now enrolled in the applied photography program at the local college, and am trying to get this baby off the ground. Wish me luck.

02/08/2005 11:43:12 PM · #469
Photojournalist and graphic design for weekly newspaper. I also shoot portraits, weddings and youth sports on the side.
02/08/2005 11:57:48 PM · #470
Good Luck, lagavulin! Bravo to you for following your heart. Life is too short not to. I wish you the very best!
02/08/2005 11:58:57 PM · #471
I am currently in school, taking digital and interactive media design
02/09/2005 12:09:43 AM · #472
I'm a full-time college student on my third major in three years. So far, I think I'm going to settle on photography, which I just started this semester. However,I'm nutorious for investing a lot of time and money in "the major that I KNOW I'll go through with", and then hating it and switching a year or so later. I like to blame it on ADD. I also work part time in a pet store.
I'm getting married in a year, so I'll probably switch to schooling part-time and working part-time, and, the rest of the time, being a 1950's type of wife that always has dinner ready and all that happy stuff. When I become a mother, I want to make motherhood and wifehood my full-time career, possibly working from the home (maybe freelance photography, piddling around with art, or breeding exotic birds) if I so desire.
02/09/2005 12:13:06 AM · #473
Originally posted by Beagleboy:

Originally posted by smellyfish1002:

Project Manager at Intel for money to feed my kids.

I've been doing lots of graphic design (clients include H2O Hummers, Starbucks, etc) and photography on the side for pay. Not enough to support a family, but enough to build a portfolio and get more work.

In the past, I've been a Reactor Operator (12 years), Instructor (to certify others to operate nuclear power plants), an Account Executive for a national fundraising company (Gold C and Entertainment books), a professional diver for the US Navy (I've done dives in the Arctic Circle, the Bermuda Triangle, the Virgin Islands, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Italy, Sardinia, France, England, the Fjords of Norway, Ireland, Scotland, and all up and down the East Coast of the US). I've also worked at Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base, I've worked at Starbucks, and I've been a project manager at Rockwell, LSI Logic, Hewlett Packard, Atmel, Symbios Logic, Vitesse Semiconductor, etc...

I've had a very interesting, challenging, and fun life!!

JD


Oh yeah? Well... well... I had a bagel for breakfast... with strawberry creamcheese... so there!

Holy crap, man! You get around!


LOL! I've never worked at a bagel shop, but there was one next door to the Starbucks I worked in!!
02/09/2005 06:53:17 PM · #474
Hotel frontdesk attendant!
Wannabe art director!
02/09/2005 06:56:22 PM · #475
Day job: Programmer
Night job: Mommy

I personally like my night job better :D
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