Computer Science instructor at a university. Mostly teach programming classes.
I am a law student! Yeah!
(p.s. ask for legal advice at your own risk)
Aerospace structural engineer, GS-12. I try to prolong the life of the landing gear on Navy P-3 aircraft, since there is no follow-on aircraft yet. I work with the machinists, platers, and mechanics to develop repairs for components that have no repairs, since the gear wasn’t supposed to be in use this long.
It’s boring, but it pays the bills.
I’m a test pilot for Barcalounger.
Personal assistant.
Also, I do illustration for a paper written for/by foster teens and families.
I’m also a smug git who says “Told you so!”
Past life (pre-2001): Network admin/computer store and ISP owner
Current life: Musician and Coffee puller.
I must say, even though I’m not making as much with just CD sales and my hourly/tips, I’m MUCH happier. We should have wrecked the economy sooner.
Retired. My days are spent riding the Harley and anything else I feel like doing at the moment.
I’m a “Distribution Associate” which means forklift operator at my job.
Freelance journalist and part-time teacher.
Admin. assistant to real estate appraisers
student appraiser
story teller
human
Full-time: Senior Sales Engineer (I explain software to folks and help them get it going if they buy it.)
Part-time: Guitar player, vocalist, pianist, flautist
Hobby: Adopting little girls from China–we now have 2!
Teach.
Copyeditor for English textbooks, a website for ethnic clothing from India, and a magazine about South Asian and South Asian-American fashion. My undergrad degree is in acting and theater.
But I’ve always seen myself as more of a director…
Hobby Shop owner…
Flat…
Aircraft Test Technician. Functional test aircraft electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems on new 737’s.
I go to school.
Usually, I’m an undergrad university student.
During the summer, I paint houses for cash.
Bird catcher. I catch them, and trade an ankle bracelet for a drop of their blood. Then I look for arboviruses in the blood.
I also draw graphs to tell the story of changing mosquito populations in New Jersey.
In my copious spare time, I maintain the Rutgers Entomology Department and the New Jersey Mosquito Biology and Control wensites and departmental computers. I have no formal computer training, so … the Peter Principle in action!
Magazine editor; and freelance writer (books, encyclopedia entries and magazine articles).
Soon to be unemployed also, I’m sure . . .