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starting july 1st ill be interning at a commercial music house (they do music for various commercials, cartoon network, comedy central etc) ( also last requirment to finally obtain my long overdue bachlors) anyways ill be doing audio engineer work..hopefully if they like me enough, they'll hire me 
Most jobs do... or else they wouldn't be jobs.. they would be trance parties... lol
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| Originally posted by GTS3gEclipse My job sucks. |
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| Originally posted by hommey Most jobs do... or else they wouldn't be jobs.. they would be trance parties... lol |
I work for Con Edison in Environmental Operations. I operate equipment and respond to emergency situations (electrical fires, black outs, transformer explosions.) Most of my day consists of driving around and waiting to be dispatched to emergency jobs. Once I get my title in another year I will probably transfer to the overhead department and become a chief line splicer. My department is easy money (lots of OT) but I don't see myself staying there any longer than a few years......I want to expand my knowledge and experience and learn more about the electrical system. I think overhead is my best option because I don't want to retire in NY and there is overhead in just about every major city in the US.
Other than that I'm a amateur/pro fisherman. One day.....Uncle Ed, Steven Neil, and myself will start a charter business in Belize and build our own underground prostitution ring. 
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| Originally posted by hommey Most jobs do... or else they wouldn't be jobs.. they would be trance parties... lol |
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| Originally posted by vtec junkie but most trance parties suck........... |
good point.. why is that? is it really that hard to knock off PVD, tiesto, okenfeld, armin, etc?
If humans can do it to LV, why not PVD?
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| Originally posted by vtec junkie but most trance parties suck........... |
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| Originally posted by hommey good point.. why is that? is it really that hard to knock off PVD, tiesto, okenfeld, armin, etc? If humans can do it to LV, why on PVD? |
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| Originally posted by yankeeBaby who did the rankings? |
Radio Communications Cooridinator: Teterboro Airport (soon to be pilot
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Finance Manager for a brand licensing firm. If you see Jelly Belly freezer pops or Jim Beam beef jerky in the store, i had a hand in it.
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| Originally posted by zachias31 Finance Manager for a brand licensing firm. If you see Jelly Belly freezer pops or Jim Beam beef jerky in the store, i had a hand in it. |
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| Originally posted by zachias31 Finance Manager for a brand licensing firm. If you see Jelly Belly freezer pops or Jim Beam beef jerky in the store, i had a hand in it. |
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| Originally posted by kingchinc So you touched the food before it was packaged to give it that extra spice? |
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| Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen thank god i ate before i read this |
Full-time:
Internal Compliance Officer of an international investment bank in the private wealth management group; residential lending division (private banking).
We are one of the few stable banks who are surviving the current credit crisis very well, who continues to generate profit, and can continue comfortably to provide real-estate financing nationwide and other parts of the world, to our high net-worth clientele. (We recently closed a loan for a famous female fashion designer and a professional basketball player), and various other "famous" people in our pop culture world.
My position is to ensure loan specialists are in compliance with state and federal regulations related to real-estate financing provided by banks, and ensuring all loans were closed and disbursed as mandated by firm, state and federal regulations, as well as conducting audits.
Part-time:
Nightlife event consultant; providing promotional support for widely recognized nightlife event planners, which includes sales of advance tickets and open guestlists at clubs catered to electronic dance music
- Former head of Neon Productions, which specialized in intensive promotional support for widely recognized events, dedicated to all EDM supporters who were looking to attend events, and not primarily focus itself on profit gains, but catered and understood clientele was source of profit and continiuty; however it could no longer be operated due to my intense dedication to practice law at the time; now conducting business as C&M Project, as an aspiring EDM DJ group consisting of myself and my long-time parter Mark
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| Originally posted by Keryn I do not want to stop working so I have entertained the online programs. I'm just kinda wondering if it would be worth it... |
tax lawyer - ensuring that mega corporations pay the least amount of US taxes legally possible, as well as structuring cross border transactions to avoid unnecessary taxes.
34th between 2nd and 3rd
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 stop entertaining the idea. if anything, try to get into the NYU part time MBA program. read this: http://online.wsj.com/public/articl...ml?mod=2_1181_2 |
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| Originally posted by zachias31 Jim Beam beef jerky in the store, i had a hand in it. |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 stop entertaining the idea. if anything, try to get into the NYU part time MBA program. read this: http://online.wsj.com/public/articl...ml?mod=2_1181_2 |
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| Originally posted by zachias31 oh stop. you know what i mean. |
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| Originally posted by vtec junkie I work for Con Edison in Environmental Operations. I operate equipment and respond to emergency situations (electrical fires, black outs, transformer explosions.) Most of my day consists of driving around and waiting to be dispatched to emergency jobs. Once I get my title in another year I will probably transfer to the overhead department and become a chief line splicer. My department is easy money (lots of OT) but I don't see myself staying there any longer than a few years......I want to expand my knowledge and experience and learn more about the electrical system. I think overhead is my best option because I don't want to retire in NY and there is overhead in just about every major city in the US. Other than that I'm a amateur/pro fisherman. One day.....Uncle Ed, Steven Neil, and myself will start a charter business in Belize and build our own underground prostitution ring. |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 tax lawyer - ensuring that mega corporations pay the least amount of US taxes legally possible, as well as structuring cross border transactions to avoid unnecessary taxes. |
I went to SJU for a year after HS and decided college wasn't for me because I didn't know what I wanted to major in. I worked for the family business for a few years and decided to go back to school. I was only a PT student and it was taking me FOREVER to finish. I am now a FT student and working my way towards a BS in Nursing. I still have two more years left. I'm working FT (for family) for the summer since I am on break.
I think the happiest day of my life will be the day I graduate.
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