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What do you do for a living?

Retired automated optical inspection (AOI) and measurements engineer. I'm considering doing something else...retirement is way too quiet.
 
I'm a lawyer (research and appellate) with a civil litigation firm in Southern California.
 
You might add sound system installer to that list of mine, I did some today and have got a request to do the same at her house now. She runs a Massage and Nail salon so I gut a little neck rub form a gorgeous:love: Vietnamese woman to boot that now wants an insall at home:biggrin: . Ah, life can be kind.:agree:
 
Project Manager in IT - support Retail systems for the companies outlet stores. I can't believe I've worked for the same company for 11 1/2 years. I plan projects, analyze user needs and business requirements and do some occasional programming.
 
I'm a full time mom. However I do have a degree in Physical Education and had worked for a retailer "Nordstrom" for many years. Off and on I have worked for the school district in physical education and special education.

Does figure skating count as work?!
 
I'm a cook at a private club. Educationally and work-experience wise, I'm also qualified to be a museum technician and have been.
 
Alsace said:
I also teach piano. Wow, three musicians and counting!

Make that four - I'm a clarinetist too. I started out studying to become a music teacher, but I switched to electrical engineering. Now I do both - my main job is as a technical writer for Boeing, and for fun/extra money I play in pit orchestras for musical theater.
 
I'm a student, ha ha, but I'm working full time at a retail place. Boring! It pays the skating bills though.
 
I'm a junior high teacher who won't have to teach science next year (yay!) but will teach all the math in my school from grades 5 - 9. I'm going back to the 'light side' (according to PrincessLeppard) after being on the 'dark side' of school administration for the past two years.

In September, I'm starting my masters in educational leadership as well.
 
I am a (recently) retired systems analyst. I am so into organizing information that I have completely redone my figure skating files over the off-season. I am just about finished now and am anxious for the new season to start.
 
Five musicians then. I'm a performer and now teacher of performance and music education at a major university.
 
I'm still a student, my intership is at an international daycare, in my "free time" I babysit, I deliver mail, I teach kiddygym to earn some money and am a full time figure skating fan....
 
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