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Posted by placebo on Jul-21-2006 16:02:

Web Developer/Prostitute


Posted by Lira on Jul-21-2006 16:09:

Web designer/developer. I used to teach English, and I'm looking forward to teaching it again.


Posted by Orbax on Jul-21-2006 16:10:

Im developer lololol


Posted by Ygrene on Jul-21-2006 16:30:

I'm a Field Brand Trainer for Whirlpool Corp. I handle product training in the field both internally and externally. When I don't have trainings scheduled, I do nothing.....which is what I have been doing for the last 2 weeks. It's boring the crap out of me right now and I am thinking about seeing if I could do some part-time personal training when I have down time. I'm salaried and recieve a yearly bonus, plus car allowance.

p.s. - Orbax wants me to get fired from my job.


Posted by Magnus on Jul-21-2006 16:54:

I work in an IT department doing network and computer support. I can't complain, life could be so much worse. However my situation here is stagnant and there isn't much room for advancement unless I stay here forever. Somehow I thought I'd be further along at my age than I am now. Still though, when I see a bum on the street or a construction worker busting his ass doing manual labor, I remind myself to be thankful for what I have. Nothing against construction workers, its just I hate manual labor.


Posted by mellow_head on Jul-21-2006 17:23:

Paranormal ghostrapist


Posted by l�cid on Jul-21-2006 17:29:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
I work for FOX, or more specifically FOX Networks Engineering & Operations. I work heldpesk for all the graphic operators of all the different FSN channels (FSN, FSN Prime Ticket, FSN North, FSN Southwest etc..) as well as any of the sports shows on FOX. Basically if their program crashes, or if they're having problems with any of the plugins designed for the graphics software, they call me. It's pretty sweet

that is sweet. i've always been kind of curious to find out more about graphics operations on all the random news networks. whenever i watch The Daily Show i always catch myself staring at the graphics, trying to figure out how they create them. i'm still completely clueless when it comes to graphic videos/animations since i only create static stuff for web and print.


Posted by Trancealot on Jul-21-2006 17:35:

I am a Jr mechanical engineer
-I perform ECO's and work on ECR's
-Work on drawings
-Design my own crap(Simple stuff)
-I solve problems that customers have with their units
-I help out the other engineers(2) our compnay has

Our company Koehler Instruments design's products that test petroleum products(oil, gasoline)Its preety much design, production ,sales under one roof.

I also valet park cars and make between 7$-30$ an hour. I am groosly under paid for what I do so I still have time to make green and it helps out at the end of the tax year by taking so much off my regular job


Posted by Orbax on Jul-21-2006 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene


p.s. - Orbax wants me to get fired from my job.


You seriously need to, I am sorry


Posted by JBDreamerie on Jul-21-2006 19:15:

quote:
Originally posted by The 3am Junkie
That's why I wanted a job at a movie theater, for the movies. Oh well, I hope I can get a few free tickets every week.


yea, i love movies, that would be pretty cool, but boring.

1$/hour seems extraordinarily impossible. (what math did you do to come to this?) unless you're an illegal immigrant or something.
but minimum wage is so much more than that.
you can sue, or ask for a salary increase.

right now, i'm still a college student (junior looking towards EE and Econ double major), but i have an internship during the summer that pays 20/hour. last summer i had another internship that payed 11.50/hour.
it's pretty boring stuff, and i really think anybody could do it. last summer i designed mechanical and electrical systems in new and renovated buildings.
this summer, i'm basically correcting any drawings that need to be fixed (red lines they're called) for a large engineering firm that works for major oil companies' chemical plants (in the electrical department)

i will also be buying a uc33e with the money i gained the summer. good stuff.

also, little side fact: did you know that CEOs make the same amount of money in a day that you make in a whole year of work?! crazy!!


Posted by Sunsnail on Jul-21-2006 20:03:

quote:
Originally posted by JBDreamerie
yea, i love movies, that would be pretty cool, but boring.

1$/hour seems extraordinarily impossible. (what math did you do to come to this?) unless you're an illegal immigrant or something.
but minimum wage is so much more than that.
you can sue, or ask for a salary increase.

right now, i'm still a college student (junior looking towards EE and Econ double major), but i have an internship during the summer that pays 20/hour. last summer i had another internship that payed 11.50/hour.
it's pretty boring stuff, and i really think anybody could do it. last summer i designed mechanical and electrical systems in new and renovated buildings.
this summer, i'm basically correcting any drawings that need to be fixed (red lines they're called) for a large engineering firm that works for major oil companies' chemical plants (in the electrical department)

i will also be buying a uc33e with the money i gained the summer. good stuff.

also, little side fact: did you know that CEOs make the same amount of money in a day that you make in a whole year of work?! crazy!!


or maybe he just lives in a poor country


Posted by bas on Jul-21-2006 20:09:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
that is sweet. i've always been kind of curious to find out more about graphics operations on all the random news networks. whenever i watch The Daily Show i always catch myself staring at the graphics, trying to figure out how they create them. i'm still completely clueless when it comes to graphic videos/animations since i only create static stuff for web and print.

Pretty neat actually. The graphics, both static and animated, are already created. Then the graphics operators, or myself sometime soon, build the graphics into the different "messages" you see on tv. For example, you're watching football and they bring up a team by team comparison. Well all the elements on that screen are built and the operators just call them up when needed. All the information on the screen (i.e. player name/number, team, school whatever) is all part of a database, so all the elements have to be labled correctly to interface with our plugin that interacts with the database. Yay! I'm actually sitting with the people that are working on the NFL on FOX HD graphics. Pretty neat. HD graphics > yer mom's graphics.


Posted by JBDreamerie on Jul-21-2006 20:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
or maybe he just lives in a poor country


oh, true. for some reason i thought i was in the states forum. my bad


Posted by Purple on Jul-21-2006 20:23:

People give me their money to invest it in speculative markets. I take a percantage of what I make for them. Have been investing in Currency Markets (90% of the capital), Commodities sometimes (seasonal investment), and Index futures (only when opportunity exists).

I love my work.

Here is what I am looking at right now:

Oil touched 78$/barrel, gold is at 660+; both because of geo-pol situations in Israel. But surprisingly USD didnt had much fall.

USD selloff pending; sell USD/CAD as it is the best bet. With rising commodity prices like of oil and gold Canadian Dollar always gets stronger.



Heading down to 1.0400, some banks and analysts say it will be at par with USD one day, ie 1 USD = 1 CAD.

One can also sell USD/JPY pair, Japan has raised its interest rates for the first time after 5 years, and US has hinted on pausing its interest rates finally after 14 consequtive rate hikes. JPY is bound to get stronger, current price: 116.50, target price: 105 by year end.


Posted by bas on Jul-21-2006 20:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Purple

Aren't you like, 19?


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Jul-21-2006 20:27:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
Aren't you like, 19?


he coulda just copied and pasted that analysis from WSJ or some other financial site lol


Posted by Purple on Jul-21-2006 20:27:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
Aren't you like, 19?


Nopes, 1982 born.

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
he couldn't just copied and pasted that analysis from WSJ or some other financial site lol


Ok

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...12&pagenumber=9

And thanks for the compliment.


Posted by bas on Jul-21-2006 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Purple
Nopes, 1982 born.

Crazy. I thought you were still in high school/college.


Posted by cfm on Jul-21-2006 20:36:

Arrow my job

i work in a call centre for an international telecom in stockholm. ive had 4 jobs in 4 months.it took a few weeks of interviews to get this one and they pay my mobile bill (free conference calls to mates in india, australia and thailand, not to mention the other calls, checking of emails and music download)...but the job is ok...opening tasks for technicians via email and phone.telephone, ip and capacity faults..they have fresh fruit everyday at work and the people are all good...everyone speaks swedish though except me....gotta get lessons very soon i know!!
peace pplpeace ppl


Posted by Purple on Jul-21-2006 20:38:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
Crazy. I thought you were still in high school/college.


I know what you talking about.

In COR I act like COR. Internet is for fun I like being like that here.


Posted by The 3am Junkie on Jul-22-2006 00:12:

I think the minimum wage here is about 160$ usd per month which is somewhat equivalent to 1$ per hour. Yeah, I live in a third wold country (El Salvador as you may see). I'm 17 so it is somewhat difficult to get a decent job in El Salvador if I'm underage. I got the job since my brother works in a local airline company with the movie theater owner's sons. They were quite genereous since I was able to pick my schedule and they hired me knowing I would only work for a month.

BTW JBDreamerie have you tested the UC-33e or the BCR-2000? Which is better in the case you've tested both? I've found a website that sells the uc-33e for about $169.88. http://powermax.com/cgi-global/gene...gi?p=ms-us72028


Posted by on Jul-22-2006 01:22:

I drive one of these..


Posted by Omega_M on Jul-22-2006 02:15:

i'm grad. student. doing M.S in mechanical engineering. will graduate this august. i just finished my experiment today and i'm very happy about it i was struggling with it for the entire summer. god damn it..it feels great to get something done

as an RA i get paid close to 10K per year. it takes care of my fees + i live off without having to work anywhere else during school terms

I do mathematical modeling and perform experiments on



No not the human hair the triangular thingies called microcantilevers. They are that small !!


Posted by brokeral on Jul-22-2006 04:14:

I am a business broker in Melbourne, FL.

Also go to school part-time.


Posted by DrunkenMaster16 on Jul-22-2006 04:52:

<== Bastard Operator From Hell, Well my exact tytle is operations analyst but I go by IT guy heh.

Might be looking into office furnature


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