What does everyone do for their "real" job?

Somehow I missed this one...

Manual machinist/lathe/drill press/milling machine/boring mill operator and valve technician (valves for steam/water/chemical plants). Comes in handy when you want one-off parts though.
 
Sign Guy
Our latest project. Replacing the turd behind it.
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bbqb4racin said:
Bike builder/fabricator/tech, Roaring Toyz
http://roaringtoyz.com/

Nifty, tell the IT guy Roaringtwinz.com is broken. Or better yet, hire me, I'll fix it! :)
 
construction T-bar ceilings, metal stud framing, and drywall 30 years
unemployed now pick up side work now and then
would like to build and sell bikes for living
 
I'm a sales rep for a publishing company. I sell textbooks to public and private schools in Florida. Always on the road.
 
Trucker, specifically heavy haul flatbed. Mostly hauling steel coils outta Hamilton to Montreal, then Steel slabs back to hamilton.
 
Parts pusher, in a old school parts house that still has stools for the customers and dusty books to look up parts.
 
Student studying Mechanical Engineering Technology. Going to be a super duper senior because credits got messed up when I transferred and I have to prolong my studies for a late enrollment into the Air Force ROTC program last year. Future plan: Fighter Pilot! :)
 
rays650cafe said:
Warehouseman in a freezer -10 f.Pick up boxes, put down boxes.Repeat.

"I lift things up and put them down". Hahahaha.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAXo3Wr_nYU&feature=youtube_gdata_player
 
Owner and operator of The Powder Pro custom Powder coating and Lite em' up customs
I will occasionally teach a few college courses on business management for an online university as well.
 
Process Tech(engineering) in photo-lithography at a major microchip manufacturing plant, basically I fix problems in our manufacturing line in my Dept.
 
IT/ Media Coordinator for a Psychology Practice. I see it like a mix of computer mechanic and software instructor. I like puzzles so the job keeps me stimulated in that way. Could be worse, I did retail and service for 15+ years before I got a degree in IT... It's real nice to have some steady pay and hours for once.
 
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