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02/24/2003 02:26:15 PM · #126
Originally posted by Gordon:

Mostly working as an engineer, designing mobile phones and working out how new phone systems should be put together. Finishing off a PhD as a side line

Make them waterproof!
02/24/2003 02:27:01 PM · #127
Originally posted by Anachronite:

Originally posted by magnetic9999:

i own and operate a sea monkey ranch, supplying all of the leading companies that advertise sea monkies in the back of comic books



mmmmm sea monkies.... taste like chicken!




yeah...but only if they're fried.
02/24/2003 05:46:39 PM · #128
Originally posted by Anachronite:

mmmmm sea monkies.... taste like chicken!


Originally posted by Eric Cartman, South Park:

yeah - the ASS of a chicken!



02/24/2003 07:42:34 PM · #129
Who is in charge of spanking the sea monkeys?
02/26/2003 11:43:24 AM · #130
lawyer here - less than a year in, though.
before that operator for deaf people.

oh and happy bday a few days late, Issac.
03/23/2003 08:55:17 AM · #131
[quote=bamaster]I'm interested in hearing what some of you people do for a living.


I'm a college English Prof. I teach both at a community college in North Carolina and online with University of Phoenix. I also proctor real estate exams (where else can you get paid to read a book?).
08/02/2003 06:52:10 AM · #132
I'm a district manager for the largest rental car company in the U.S. I also dab a little in selling on Ebay for people that don't have the time, engergy, equipment, or internet connection. Both can be stressful, but having fun with photography always takes the edge off things.
08/02/2003 06:56:08 AM · #133
I work for a petrochemical company looking after their voice telecommunicaitons network. Been with them for 24 years.
08/02/2003 07:01:45 AM · #134
US ARMY, I get paid to sleep in the mudd and blow stuff up (hehe)
08/02/2003 07:11:43 AM · #135
Originally posted by magnetic9999:

i own and operate a sea monkey ranch, supplying all of the leading companies that advertise sea monkies in the back of comic books


ok mag - you will have to explain to me what a 'sea monkey' is!!

08/02/2003 07:13:57 AM · #136
Originally posted by DigiPique:

After a career in the computer industry (programming and user interface design), I've recently been working part-time for a Golf Hypnotherapist, doing graphic design, computer support, trade show booth duty, and some phone sales. I'm thinking of training as a hypnotherapist, if the demand keeps growing.

Hypnotherapy fascinates me and I love playing golf, so I'm hoping to improve my golf game when the season opens in the Spring. I'm amazed at the size and scope of the golf industry! I'd also like to find a way to combine my photography and my golf.


Speaking of Hypnotherapy, I'm trying to get some money together to get some training/ qualifications in hypnotherapy. Then my dream job will be performance coach for musicians (I'm currently a musician/ music teacher/ freelance web-designer).
08/02/2003 07:23:54 AM · #137
I'm the Vehicle Evaluation Superintendent for an Automotive Assembly Plant. I work out at the Test Track where we have a wide variety of wildlife. I started getting serious about photography this winter when the Wildlife Habitat Committee at work asked me to start taking pictures of all the wildlife so we could be recognized by the National Wildlife Foundation. I've buried the committee in about 300 of my best pictures, and they are sorting through and taking the best of the best to put into a PowerPoint presentation to help get us recognized. I'm not a professional photographer by any means, but I'm sort of getting paid for it.

scrum8
08/02/2003 07:38:30 AM · #138
I'm an EMT and work in a city with a population of about 50 thousand or so.
08/02/2003 07:40:08 AM · #139
Computer Technician.
I Repair Compaq,Toshiba, and Fujitsu Siemens Computers Laptops for a big Computer company in Reykjavík Iceland

Message edited by author 2003-08-02 09:24:37.
08/02/2003 07:48:38 AM · #140
Mr. Mom and part-time student
08/02/2003 08:28:32 AM · #141
During the day I use my 20 years experience in printing and design to advise customers at a local print shop. After hours I run a graphics and typesetting business. The photography skills come in handy in the printing profession. I can sometimes make $100 on my lunch hour doing mugshots for a brochure or flyer.


08/02/2003 08:40:40 AM · #142
I'm one of those people you need every now and then. The local hardware guy (Ace Hardware).
08/02/2003 08:47:38 AM · #143
i currently work at a doctor's surgery, bit of techie, fix the computers, printers, sometimes lend a hand with data entry. But i finish in two weeks and at the end of september i go to university to get a degree in computer science an digital media. i dont know what i will do after that.
08/02/2003 08:51:21 AM · #144
Emergency Department Registered Nurse and Dad to a 14 month old
08/02/2003 09:52:26 AM · #145


Sea Monkeys Official Home Page



08/02/2003 09:58:17 AM · #146
Originally posted by magnetic9999:

Sea Monkeys Official Home Page


Great stuff mag, and they ship to the UK. Got any good recipes?
08/02/2003 10:15:00 AM · #147
Radio man
08/02/2003 10:16:37 AM · #148
Although they are sold as pets, they are eaten by some cultures, particularly Asia. Sea Monkeys are actually Brine Shrimp, many of which come from the Great Salt Lake here in Utah. I have a friend who used to farm them for a living. If you've ever gone swimming in the GSL you've had them in your swimming suit. Icky.
08/02/2003 10:31:46 AM · #149
Originally posted by sagestudio:

Although they are sold as pets, they are eaten by some cultures, particularly Asia. Sea Monkeys are actually Brine Shrimp, many of which come from the Great Salt Lake here in Utah. I have a friend who used to farm them for a living. If you've ever gone swimming in the GSL you've had them in your swimming suit. Icky.


Yep. Tonight, I just had a teaspoonful as a side-seasoning for rice....it's a bit smelly (even after having it sauteed with brown sugar and doused with a little sesame oil), but the taste is quite good! It's particularly popular in Southeast Asia (Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia). Here in HK, I have to buy it under specialty item sections.
08/02/2003 11:20:35 AM · #150
I am a strategic planner...doing what I need to do each day until my unemployment runs out! What a life!
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