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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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Hate Bush
Registered: Jul 2002 Posts: 462 |
@tdj
c'mon man, you sound bitter. there is always a possibility to switch on to another genre. :)
if an mc sucks at writing, it's exactly like he couldn't keep the beat. i know about exceptions to this rule - ice cube writing the whole nwa joints etc. - but i don't consider them fine and let's do it too, won't hurt. and i doubt that anyone connected with the subculture will. 'cause hip hop is probably the only genre where there are/should be no professional lyrics writers, and ghostwriters are hunted down. personally, i'd like to keep it that way.
we're driving off the topic and far away, yeah, noticed that. |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1570 |
Quote: Respect though! 8D
Fuck off with that lame-ass wigga!
/me throws an icecube
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Quote: @tdj
c'mon man, you sound bitter. there is always a possibility to switch on to another genre. :)
if an mc sucks at writing, it's exactly like he couldn't keep the beat. i know about exceptions to this rule - ice cube writing the whole nwa joints etc. - but i don't consider them fine and let's do it too, won't hurt. and i doubt that anyone connected with the subculture will. 'cause hip hop is probably the only genre where there are/should be no professional lyrics writers, and ghostwriters are hunted down. personally, i'd like to keep it that way.
we're driving off the topic and far away, yeah, noticed that.
Don't worry man, I'm not bitter, at least not when it comes to this ;)
Also, I've never been wanting to score 'big' as a rapper because basically, I suck. Big time. I've known this ever since I first tried it out (1990 I think), and even though it hurts me sometime, it hurts me even more that I can't sing. At all. Man, if I only were able to sing, life would rock!
Eh yes, off topic indeed .. carry on ;) |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1570 |
I work as a system & network administrator at a foundation that houses and cares for mentally challenged people.
Nice job although I need some more action over there once in a while.
Besides that I have a small homestudio where I produce Electro on semi-professional level.
I'm doing gigs too once in a while. Highlight was playing at a sub-party of Sonar, Barcalona last year.
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Raf
Registered: Nov 2003 Posts: 343 |
don't have serious job... however few times a month I do some things concerned with computers and networks... web design , pc upgrades , network mainteance and so on :)
think about it:
I take care about computer systems in one company, I upgraded all low-end worker PCs and since 6 months they haven't called me even once - so is it good to really make this kind of job properly? those guys don't know what's going on anyway heheheh ;p well... just kidding , it's good to work properly ;-) |
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viper Account closed
Registered: Feb 2005 Posts: 17 |
I drink vodka at Mitsubishi or National Instruments concern:) but seriously I program PLC drivers for machine building industry |
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Linus
Registered: Jun 2004 Posts: 639 |
Worked as network administrator at the german telekom, went to school again, worked with disabled people during the civil service and with children in a kindergarten afterwards. Nowadays I code web applications (e-shops, cms etc) and run a small record label in my spare time. |
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VIC Account closed
Registered: Aug 2003 Posts: 73 |
during the summer I work as a jockey at the race course, in the winter I arrange tupperware parties... |
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Wisdom
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 90 |
I manage installation and integration for large scale telecom projects such as location based applications. Before this, I took various roles from being a UNIX administrator to mobile games developer.
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Zeldin
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 33 |
Hmm... I learned insurance broker... found it too boring working in an insurance... went to university coming out as Master of Arts in politics and history and wrote a book about Open Source Software (http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/383342883X/028-6369008-6966921?..).
Besides working now as freelance webdesigner and IT-something in a small company, Mr.Lee/Cascade and me made a patchmanagement software (http://www.vislogic.de/eng/pm_info.html), which we are selling. Furthermore I support Mr.Lee's company (VisLogic) as good as I can...
@axis: nice to see you active here, Patrick... hoffentlich hauen wir heute Schalke wech :-) |
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