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  • megocrazy
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    Originally posted by starbuk
    I shell those Styrofoam Peanuts
    What you thought they CAME that way ?
    My styrofoam elephant eats those things by the bag!!!

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  • wayne foundation 07
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    Grayhank,you must be the life of the party,I would admit to the cape but never to the tights,people might start to talk

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  • grayhank
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    By day I'm just an average citizen, but at night I put on a mask, tights and a cape and run around the city streets....I don't fight crime or anything, I just do it cuz it's fun!

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  • wayne foundation 07
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    Programing and setup for cnc lathes to manufacture the components to plastic injection machines.We make parts as small as 10mm and as large as 500mm.Some parts actually have to be taken outside and turned around in the parking lot and brought back in to machine the other side of the bar of steel.

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  • johnmiic
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    Municipal Bond Data Entry for a S&P 500 company. Pay is good-work is tedious. Respect -not much of. This is a part of the company that was seperate and bought out years before I got here. Most people don't knwo who we are, what we do and find us annoying and wish we would go away. Sooner or later this dept is going to be phased out. I don't know where the next job is that I should be looking for. I took art and communications in college but never made a career of either. I was a P.A on a Troma film years ago but at 40 I don't want to be doing P.A. work again. Any of you guys hiring in NYC?

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  • UnderdogDJLSW
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    Graphic Artist for me, but now I know that I need to do tatoos and retail on the side. Used to do some theatre work, too, but it is hard to see the wife and kids when you are stuck in a theatre all night. I decided I could go back to it once I've made my millions

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  • shellhead
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    I am a senior artist at Disney World, my department makes sculptural character displays for Disney parks world wide. I specialize in sculpting and moldmaking as well as being lead
    airbrush artist in our department.

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  • misterdroid
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    Originally posted by PCofmisfittoys
    Visual Manager for my local Bass Pro Shops. i travel all over the help set-up and create new things at new BPS. I also do freelance artwork and sculpture. My BFA was in Graphic Design and Sculpture. But sadly i make more money in retail management than many friends of mine that are graphic artists...
    Amen to that! My degree is also in graphic design, but I have worked as a tattoo artist for 15 years instead. I make way more than most of my design friends. And the designers that I know that do well have workloads and hours I wouldn't wish on an enemy. Plus being a tattooer is fun... it's like being a pirate but I get to sleep late.

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  • Hector
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    Lead dancer of Chippendale's San Francisco chapter...the ladies love me.

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  • EmergencyIan
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    Former paramedic and now work for one of the cities (NYC) health divisions as a liaison tracking the health of workers who were exposed to the dust and debris at "ground zero."

    - Ian

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  • batmanmc
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    i am a general manger/co manager of a religious jewelery maker. we also make custom medal or medallion pieces . the best custom pece we made in my opinion was the mego museum keychains. we have sold pieces to the show er , law and order. the movies the new exoricst one amiityvill horror and a few others. i work for bliss mfg co. i love my job most days. mike

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  • davidb
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    Internet tech during the week and music minister on Sundays.

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  • Joe90
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    High School Religion Teacher.

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  • theantiquetiger
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    I am a "Chemical Process Technician", or operator for short. I work for the world's largest chemical company, based out of Germany.

    It is a great job, work 12-hr shift work rotating from days to nights. I work around some pretty deadly stuff, even one that could kill me in one breath. There was one person killed at my work about 12 years ago from this deadly gas, but it was a "freak accident" and now that cannot even happen because they fixed it. Like they say about a plane crash, I am in more danger driving to and from work than actually being there.

    I know it is not p.c. to talk about how much you make for a living, but this job does pay loads of it!!!
    Last edited by theantiquetiger; Mar 27, '08, 6:20 PM.

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  • megocrazy
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    Originally posted by garagesale
    I don't know if I would trust anyone to do this job... If it were my job, I'd be tempted to distribute the tea all over the bay... at least the English tea...

    JamesD
    You've never seen Boston Harbor have you. The tea would make it better. You can walk across the Harbor now it's so polluted.

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