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I'm a safety and risk management consultant in the oil and gas industry.

It's my second last job.
 
I'm a safety and risk management consultant in the oil and gas industry.

It's my second last job.

If you get the risk assessment wrong, and you're on the platform at the time, it could be your very last job. ;) :D
 
I'm A cook and have been working in F&B in defferent jobs for over 15 years. I'm also a 31 year old college student at Salisbury University in Maryland. I'm going for a B.A. in History. I don't want to teach, so I really have no clue what I want to do when i'm done, so I will probaby just work may way into management at some resturaunt until I go work for a Muesem or something. I will probably go back to school later on and get my masters and PHD. in Archaeolgy and grow up to be Indiana Jones. I will be in school for life i'm thinkin.

One of my old friends from high school did her Ph.D. in archaeology, focusing on early colonial and Native American settlements on the Delmarva. If I'm remembering correctly, she leads digs out there sometimes, and has had students from Salisbury on her team. You should keep an eye out for things like that. :bolian:
 
Thanks Nevermore, I have heard of that before, but never put much though into it. I found an arrow head on the bank of a place where water is, but was not at one time. Its estimated to be around 8 thousand years old. Apparently the Eastern Shore of Maryland had settlements from the end of the last ice age. Quite some time.
 
Thanks Nevermore, I have heard of that before, but never put much though into it. I found an arrow head on the bank of a place where water is, but was not at one time. Its estimated to be around 8 thousand years old. Apparently the Eastern Shore of Maryland had settlements from the end of the last ice age. Quite some time.

That's a great find! I had the chance to do an archaeology course on a proto-historic Huron site just north of Toronto during my undergrad studies in sociology and cultural anthropology. Our prof threatened us with instant failure if we said "arrow head" instead of "projectile point". We soon learned the lingo. :)
 
Thanks Nevermore, I have heard of that before, but never put much though into it. I found an arrow head on the bank of a place where water is, but was not at one time. Its estimated to be around 8 thousand years old. Apparently the Eastern Shore of Maryland had settlements from the end of the last ice age. Quite some time.

Would this be the Clovis culture or a more recent one? The Clovis arrowheads are quite interesting because they're more common in the east coast and seem similar to arrowheads found in southern France, which shoots the Bering Strait theory to shit (at least as a global theory).
 
Work in a group home, for the last 6 years. Fairly severe developmental cases. I have one guy who recites fragments of baseball games stretching back to the 60's, in an announcer voice.
Love the job, hate the agency, hate the lazy management. Looking for a way out.
I also work as a musician, usually a bassist, and work on my singer-songwriter schtick when I can. It's paid a bill or two from time to time.
 
I'm a retail manager, but I also do paralegal work and web design on the side. With 4 W-2 jobs and 2 1099s last year, I grossed just under $20k. And I don't care who knows or judges me, because I think I'm doing pretty damn well.
 
I design and build websites, I trained in design originally but I now consider myself a designer / frontend developer. I do some backend PHP stuff too, that's mostly for WordPress though.
 
I'm a retail manager, but I also do paralegal work and web design on the side. With 4 W-2 jobs and 2 1099s last year, I grossed just under $20k. And I don't care who knows or judges me, because I think I'm doing pretty damn well.

My masturbation netted me $60K and it is much more enjoyable than paralegal work. :techman:
 
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