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2006-08-10 07:13
Axis
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What kind of job did you do?

i have learn as first machinist but this was not my dream.. my parents want that i do that..

after my civilian service i deadicated to learn geriatric nurse(altenpfleger)..

after 7 years in this job i became the chance to work as computer specialist.. my hobby was my job..
after 4 years in a big company i must go because job shakeout. i become a lot of money but must go back to old people's home..
after 2 years looking i'm have become now again the chance to work in a big company as IT specialist..
only a temporary contract at the moment but i hope to be longer here in the firm! Hope so!!!!
 
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2006-08-10 17:01
TDJ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1879
Quote: but I AM a carpenter!

true story!
8)


So are you Karen or Richard?
2006-08-10 17:34
Wile Coyote
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Posts: 646
Quote: i'm a piano player in a whore house... no that's a lie, i can't play the piano [whistles innocently =-]

Interesting..
2006-08-10 17:36
Wile Coyote
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Posts: 646
Quote: Well, I for one like to know what people are doing in real life, and how that connects to their scene activities.

Me, I'm a software architect, responsible for the 5th largest site in Holland. Also, my love for writing (long) scrolltexts resulted in me being a lyricist for a Dutch singer (shameless plug: http://www.lyrical.demon.nl/owngod/)

The scene made me what I am today, for sure.


"Woke up this morning, got out of bed
one more day closer to death"

Well the opening lines are very up-lifting, i must say.
2006-08-10 17:47
TDJ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1879
Quote: "Woke up this morning, got out of bed
one more day closer to death"

Well the opening lines are very up-lifting, i must say.


Especially when sung by Jeroen Tel (you *did* know it was Jeroen singing the first part there, didn't you?)
2006-08-10 17:53
Tch
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Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 512
Hmm,jobs..
Does "Butchering bread,adding some hardware,driving forklifts and delivering it to your door" make any sense?

I´ll be whatever comes along.. ;)
2006-08-10 18:10
Jetboy

Registered: Jul 2006
Posts: 301
I'm more concerned about my future jobs than the previous ones...

I've done some things throug computer journalism, both paper and TV, through game cartridges development, through web development, through bussines java application programming, through doing some 3d illustrations, through foreign trade, through Manga/Anime importing, through the game programming for PC, to whatever future brings...

You know what they say - if you done so many of them, you cant be really good at any :)

Oh! I used to work as a teacher for one year too :)
2006-08-10 18:10
jailbird

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1578
IT. Namely administration, but mostly web development. That isn't what I've always dreamt of, but once you live in a major shithole like Serbia, you shouldn't be too picky considering jobs.
2006-08-10 18:27
A3

Registered: Dec 2005
Posts: 362
Quote: Hmm,jobs..
Does "Butchering bread,adding some hardware,driving forklifts and delivering it to your door" make any sense?

I´ll be whatever comes along.. ;)


Hey I also did "delivering it to your door for a year" these days I work for the Swedish government. (no, not as an politician)
2006-08-10 18:38
Spinball

Registered: Sep 2002
Posts: 88
i´ve been working in a videostore for some years, selling hollywood-crap, pr0n and pc/playstation/x-box games. guess the xxx-stuff ist very scenerelated :)
Also did some pdf related coding for some insurance, most boring shit i ever did. I got that job because the owner is an old shoolmate of me who remembered that i used to code on the c64.
these days i´m doing prepress stuff at a scientific book-publisher. Pretty cool job, as i have much time to hang around here while printing the plates for offsetmachines.
2006-08-10 18:42
drake
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Registered: Dec 2002
Posts: 207
i ever studied for gardner. later i worked in a lot of factories, was selling kitchens, working with psycho-geriatyc ppl, was a butcher for 3 years. now i study social pedagogich work (spw) and i work in a gindergarden...9 women and only 1 man :-)
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