What do y'all do?

Currently in Grad School trying to get my teaching certificate to hopefully become a Chemistry Teacher. I have a chemistry degree, but so far have only “used” it for three months of my life. I’m soon to be starting my 6th job in 12 months. It’ll hopefully be my last until I start teaching.


Jason R Remy

“And it could be safely said that at that moment, in the whole of India, no one, absolutely no one, was f^(king a goat.”
– John Irving A Son of the Circus (1994)

I’m a Kelly Girl (read: temporary secretary). This is how I pay my bills, but it’s not my life’s ambition. My passion is a little charity I run which provides aid to the poor in Nepal.


“I think it would be a great idea” Mohandas Ghandi’s answer when asked what he thought of Western civilization

For 13 years, hotel fixer-upper. Worked for all of the major brands & not-so-major. Basically, if I saw a run-down hotel or heard of one not making money, I would offer my managerial abilities to the owner. I would renovate, train and/or motivate the staff. Met many celebs. Loved the people & the job, hated the hours, weekends & holidays. Now I do the same thing only with commercial real esate - office builings, warehouse/flex space. Banker’s hours & no weeekends! :slight_smile:


“Quoth the Raven, ‘Nevermore.’”
E A Poe

zyada

I work for a company named SeisImage, Inc. and we work lots of oil companies; and I have done some business w/Burlington. I know several people w/BR here in Houston. Your Vice-Chairman of the Board was my boss 18 years ago, before he went to LL & E (I doubt he’d remember me - I was absolute low dog on the totem pole back then).

Since I work for a termite and pest control company, I like to call myself a hired killer.

Haven’t had the cojones to put that on my IRS form, though.

Someday, maybe…

The Dave-Guy
“since my daughter’s only half-Jewish, can she go in up to her knees?” J.H. Marx

The most important job – certainly the most exhausting one! – I do is be a mom.

After that, my sig says it all! <g>

-Melin


 Phenomenal woman
 Bitch Corporate Lawyer
 That's me

Full-time warehouse employee, but as of September, full-time student again.

Alex

Until May (when I was downsized) I was an engineer. Hoping to get back into microbiology (which my degree is in) when I go back to work.

My full-time job right now: new mommy (4 weeks today!) and milk cow.

PR


If you’re not part of the solution you’re just scumming up the bottom of the beaker.

Eight years as head of security at a trucking company. Hospitality Room Guru for conventions in my spare time.

beatle - I doubt he knows me either!

If you meet anyone at BR that works with computers, ask them if they know a belly dancer – chances are it’ll be me!

z - got a lunch with Houston exploration group week after this - will ask (these folks are all LL&E survivors - asking the right ones?).

An interesting thread for me. Most of the several of you who had dropped hints have checked in and I’ve got to learn a little more about the rest of the respondents.

PB - very interesting; I had thought from hints that you’d dropped that you were a regular old Fast Times at Ridgemont High kind of HS teacher (uh, don’t ask me what the hell that means), but I’m certainly more impressed now w/both your depth and need for depth.

Can’t get back to everybody right now, but…

Stoidela - great! I would’ve guessed that you might try to bring an historical perspective to all that skin;

Mike King - very interesting; got to go check you out again in the Great Debates;

Several students in various stages of matriculation (or ascendancy, however your worldview fits) and, not a surprise (in a digital telecom medium), lots of IT people.

And folks such as Jophiel who ask good questions and do something different from me (not that I think it’s strange or anything, J; I’ll bet you know as many garden guys as I do grease doctors).

Anyway, keep’em coming, if there’s more of you out there…

I’m an immigration paralegal specializing in employment-based green cards.

I also work in a bar.


Never regret what seemed like a good idea at the time.

A technology instructor for a large company


To deal with men by force is as impractical as to deal with nature by persuasion.

I’m a book editor in a mighty NYc skyscraper. Good saxophonist, too.


Uke

Administrative Assistant (currently receiving WADS of money as a civil servant). Also do quite a bit of freelance writing and editing. Finally, I’m Derwood and Kirby’s mom.


StoryTyler
The fun starts here!

Well, at present I contract out for the Department of Transportation, but my big dream is to become a self-employed translator… just gotta get off my butt and take the next step or two.


Cave Diem! Carpe Canem!

I’m a Financial Analyst for a huge, uptight, bug-up-their-ass, conservative corporate law firm. There’s nothing worse in this world than a corporate attorney, except maybe a defense attorney. And we won’t even talk about a corporate defense attorney! But the money is great.

I’m a medical transcriptionist who works out of my own home. The work is kind of boring (sitting in front of the computer in my basement for eight hours a day, typing away), but I make good money and I don’t have to fight rush hour traffic. On the minus side, I’ve become a hermit who never leaves the house anymore. Of course, if my husband would just buy that second car that I think we really need, maybe I could get out more (too bad he doesn’t read this, he’s not paying attention to the daily hints I keep dropping)

Shadowfox

Programmer for the largest (or second-largest, depending on how you count) bank in the world. In other words, a cubicle-dwelling cog, a Dilbert.
In my spare time, I’m an aspiring gardener. Mostly, I manage to keep most exotic species sold at my local garden-supply store from ever establishing a foothold in North America.