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Not working right now but certainly looking.

 

At the moment, I'm working on my masters degree in architecture. So my intended profession is to be an architect.

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I'm a state worker---I'm a clerical/somewhat tecnical Jill of All Trades.
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I'm a low-level civil servant for New York State.

 

Spreadsheets, filing, mass mailings, mass e-mailing, paperwork, phones...

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I work 8-13 hrs a day, 6-7 days a week in a grain elevator.

 

The job has its ups and downs....16ton.gif

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I sell shooos. biggrin.gif

 

I'm also going to school so I can be a Myologist (Muscle Specialist) with an RMT backing. I'm also looking into Orthopedic specialization after Im done this program.

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Secretarial type with State Government.
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I'm a professional bum. Surprisingly it takes years to get to the level I've perfected.

 

In all seriousness I'm trying to decide if I want to give into the Man and get into a Ph.D. program and study, oh I don't know, literature or rhetoric or something dull and spiritless like that or become a mattress tester or roller coaster tester or professional medical phenomena. I'm still not sure. Or I could work at Toys R Us.

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I work for the State of Nebraska. Proudly.

Working with individuals whom have mental and developmental disabilities. It's great.

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QUOTE (L. Wince @ Jan 2 2011, 09:42 AM)
I work for the State of Nebraska. Proudly.
Working with individuals whom have mental and developmental disabilities. It's great.

I like the way you put that. Keep up the great work. Here's to you and your enthusiasm! trink39.gif

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