Energy Consultant - advise clients who spend in excess of £1m/year how to buy electricity and natural gas.......I know, facking riveting.
Computer science by way of digital Sociology, Anthropology & Linguistics.....very interdisciplinary but great fun at the same time.Interesting, what field?
Cool deal!My own productions mix electronic w/hip-hop, but as an engineer I work with just about any type of music. Did a thing for a pretty famous group from the 60's not long ago. These guys have been around longer than the Beatles.....
Not yet, although it would be a cool deal. Maybe this year......Cool deal!
Any work with any Americana/Bluegrass type bands? I have a few friends based out of Brooklyn in a few bands in that Genre.
You gotta be in BC right? You have a link to what you sell?I have a sales agency in which I work from a home office selling clothing and sledding gear to stores and dealerships across Canada. Things have slowed in the past year and I haven't been able to score a decent brand or two to help offset my slow season so this year it looks as though I'll be outside swinging a chainsaw around. It's been a while since I've been put to task on physical work, and my aging bones are concerned about holding up and performing up to task. I will be climbing mountains with fire fighting gear as the high season rolls in and the brushing work subsides. Come autumn, I hope to be back in the office continuing with my sales agency. If all goes well it should be a nice balance.
Well if you are interested in that type of music you should check out my buds band Yarn. Not for everybody, but I love 'em!Not yet, although it would be a cool deal. Maybe this year......
Doing shift work in a camp is not too common to most but its a pretty good gig if you can adjust your life to fit.Could you guys go into more detail about your current careers?
I know things can be monotonous, but I think it's very interesting, & a great thread.
Like, what's a week for you, and what are some of the things that you enjoy about your job?
You gotta be in BC right? You have a link to what you sell?
I write and execute endless SQL queries. Well, not all of them do I write. I am more of a beginner, working towards intermediate. I then analyze the data. Write reports based on it. Lots of spreadsheets. Its better than what I was doing and there is a future in it. But I still feel like I am just wasting time until I die.Could you guys go into more detail about your current careers?
I know things can be monotonous, but I think it's very interesting, & a great thread.
Like, what's a week for you, and what are some of the things that you enjoy about your job?
I love all music. Everybody says that, my Ipod reflects it. I kinda have to.....Well if you are interested in that type of music you should check out my buds band Yarn. Not for everybody, but I love 'em!
Yarn
They play shows all around NYC regularly...they also tour coast to coast yearly.
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I'd gladly drown my daughters cats to have your guys drawing abilities.Iron Man approves
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I didnt draw for almost two decades. Started about 18 months ago again. That pic was from about 2 months ago. So I have some level of natural talent but I also draw a lot. A few pics a day. Its really just practice.I'd gladly drown my daughters cats to have your guys drawing abilities.
I don't doubt that at all. I actually ordered a couple books on how to draw manga and shit like that as I love the art work but I just never put the time inI didnt draw for almost two decades. Started about 18 months ago again. That pic was from about 2 months ago. So I have some level of natural talent but I also draw a lot. A few pics a day. Its really just practice.
UG have an intellectual staff? .....I don't get the joke..?So you work for the UG...
Currently I work at what is called the "Weapons School". Acouple times a year we get pilots from around the Air Force that come here to get certified as "Weapons Officers". once they graduate, they go back to their respective bases to train their pilots. We start with small munitions then gradually work up to what we call "Kitchen sink" where as it is implied, we load everything except the kitchen sink. 500lb bombs, Missiles, cluster bombs, laser guided gbu's Incendiary, Depleted Uranium, 30mm. Once we graduate the pilots we do it all over a-fucking-gain. Yesterday I removed a 30MM gun system. Today I loaded 2 jets with 4 bombs and air-to-ground missiles in 2 hours... and now I am here watching Spartacus and typing.Could you guys go into more detail about your current careers?
I know things can be monotonous, but I think it's very interesting, & a great thread.
Like, what's a week for you, and what are some of the things that you enjoy about your job?
Currently I work at what is called the "Weapons School". Acouple times a year we get pilots from around the Air Force that come here to get certified as "Weapons Officers". once they graduate, they go back to their respective bases to train their pilots. We start with small munitions then gradually work up to what we call "Kitchen sink" where as it is implied, we load everything except the kitchen sink. 500lb bombs, Missiles, cluster bombs, laser guided gbu's Incendiary, Depleted Uranium, 30mm. Once we graduate the pilots we do it all over a-fucking-gain. Yesterday I removed a 30MM gun system. Today I loaded 2 jets with 4 bombs and air-to-ground missiles in 2 hours... and now I am here watching Spartacus and typing.
That sound like you are on your way to google C.s. with linguistics is a good match for them, my cousin is a linguistic anthropologist, he just defended his phD-thesis and got promoted to Dr.Computer science by way of digital Sociology, Anthropology & Linguistics.....very interdisciplinary but great fun at the same time.
I do a lil mixing, mostly for DJs.I love all music. Everybody says that, my Ipod reflects it. I kinda have to.....