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Again a thread that has likely been done before. What do you all do for a living? I currently work in customer support for a cellular phone company (Primeco for those of you living in Texas, Florida and parts of Illinois) making jack diddly and working to get my MCSE so I can make more than jack diddly.
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As long as I have been a student (studying this field of interest or that) I should be a professional by now as well. I feel more like an amateur student.
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Was a student studying environmental engineering up until a few days ago, and will (hopefully) officially graduate in late May. Then I shall be an unemployed engineering graduate. And when I do get a job, I will be a EIT (Engineer-In-Training). Sort of like an apprentice.
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I'm a full-time Children's Librarian at a small public library, and a part-time Deity (Realm variable.)
In my spare time I build model starships (The Enterprise-C is coming along fine, thanks), do this, read, read more, read still more (okay, you get the picture), and plot world domination. "What're we going to do tonight, First?" "The same thing we do every night, Pinky... TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!"
Oh, and I provide security for Red Lion Collectibles & Antiques.
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I work for the Los Angeles Times in the library. We archive the stories and graphics and send them over to the web site to be put online. And I work the night shift. *shudder*
Oh, and general grad student stuff.
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[This message was edited by Jay on April 28, 1999.]
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*shakes Jay's hand* Another librarian! Welcome into the fold, friend...
Yes, as some of you know, I am a librarian at the local public library here. I'm also a high school student, but that's only got a couple more weeks to it... :-)
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I'm a full-time computer science major at the University of Houston, although they still seem to think I'm a music education major. As a real job, I'm the weekend morning desk assistant for the quadrangle dorm area at school. Basically, I take calls and complaints and relay them to the resident assistants (of which, I am one in training).
In my spare time, I am the Pompatus of Love, of course, and the Master of Interrogation.
------------------ "Some people call me the Space Cowboy. Yeah! Some call me the Gangster of Love. Some people call me Maurice. Whoo hoo! 'Cause I speak of the Pompatus of Love!" - Steve Miller Band's The Joker
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I've never handed a book to anyone...I don't even deal with the reporters requests for material (the reference librarians do that). My task is to archive the material from today's paper for future reference and for the web site. I work in what the old newspaper days was called the morgue...where the stories come to die.
*but smites Daryus anyway*
------------------ Mine is the sort of general malaise that only the genius possess and the insane lament.
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I'm a full-time high school student and part-time writer.
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