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Axis Account closed
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 43 |
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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dalezy
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 476 |
this place is getting interesting |
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T.M.R Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 749 |
i'm a piano player in a whore house... no that's a lie, i can't play the piano [whistles innocently =-] |
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
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. |
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Total Chaos
Registered: Mar 2006 Posts: 74 |
I dance naked for sailors on bar-tables... much as I did whilst in the scene... |
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DRAX
Registered: Oct 2004 Posts: 225 |
I work as a clinical psychologist on a psychiatric hospital for children and adolescens. I once considered making a living from music but for some reason I have always wanted to keep the music primarily a hobby... Been studying math stuff for a year but it wasn't really that interesting... Doing music commercially now and then... I guess most sceners today work with computers... ;) |
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Steppe
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 1510 |
Studied geology and am now working in a geological engineering office, doing mostly environmental engineering, also a bit groundwater and civil/underground engineering. It's about 75% office work, writing expert reports and consultant recommendations, the rest is field work aquiring data, taking ground/water samples, surveying. My dream job ever since, and it has absolutely nothing to do with my history as C64 user. ;) |
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Matt
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 598 |
am I the only one not working with computers?
I'm a decorator.
I paint, I lay carpets and I hang wallpaper.
Hanging wallpaper is very much like making love to a beautiful woman!
You clean all the relevant services,
spread her out on the table,
colour with paste and stick her up!
You clean your brush,
light ur pipe,
stand back and admire your handywork!
8)
in all honesty,
I love my job!
8)
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DRAX
Registered: Oct 2004 Posts: 225 |
hehe, that one was good :D |
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Matt
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 598 |
but I AM a carpenter!
true story!
8) |
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TWR Account closed
Registered: Jan 2004 Posts: 187 |
So what do I do for a living? Well, I work at a bioscience company, GE healthcare where I handle the distribution (mainly in europe). Yes, you could say I'm a swapper. ;-) Nice work, good pay and excellent working-pals. |
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