Just curious what fellows do for a living.
I work in the water/wastewater industry for a company called USFilter.
Just curious what fellows do for a living.
I work in the water/wastewater industry for a company called USFilter.
Dood, you need to speak with Government Cheese.
He used to run the treatment plant in Vail, Colorado. In addition to being able to blow most people directly into the weeds on a ski slope, he's got some amazing stories of insanity from those days.
Hasta,
Boom
Environmental Consultant.. Asbestos and mold removal consultant basically. Construction management, management planner
Security/bouncer at various night clubs around Reno,NV
I manage computer systems at one of Colgate Palmolive's manufacturing facilities. I also do project work remotely for another systems group in the company.
Currently I'm the Marketing & Technology Manager for a $100 million Federal Credit Union in New Jersey. However, It appears I'll be promoted to the position of Assistant Vice President of Administration in June.
I manage the Online Banking branch for the Credit Union including all the internal hardware equipment. I'm in charge of marketing functions (analysis and promotion) as well as being the acting OFAC (Office of Foreign Asset Control) officer, Fraud Officer, Compliance Officer, and Records Retention for the institution.
"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries." - Winston Churchill
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My wife and I clearly have the most evil jobs: While I'm busy destorying the natural habitat, polluting the environment and forcing our government to go to war for oil; my wife works for an evil health insurance company, milking inocent sick people out of health care, raising prices on prescription drugs and denying benefits to employees. Yep, we're both going to hell.
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August Knights
Secretary of War
Brewmaster
I manage and maintain the computer systems for one of the colleges at the University of Delaware.
Retired SMS, U.S.A.F. (first computer I worked on had vacuum tubes and 4K memory). After retiring worked for Datapoint and Compaq Computer Corp. Now the least possible.
I'm a piping engineer for Parson's Energy & Chemical. I primarily do pipe stress analysis and pipe support design on high pressure steam lines for fossil, and combined cycle power plants. I also do steel and concrete design for structures related to various power plant operations.
I'm a Software Engineer and IT Manager for a Pet Containment Company.
I like Pop Murphy's job the best!!!!
RETIRED!!!
Originally posted by [AK]Devil_Dog
I'm a Software Engineer and IT Manager for a Pet Containment Company.
I thought you were in Research and Development for Hartz 2-in-1 ??
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HA-HA-HA...Very funny... Haggus.... lol....Originally posted by [AK]Hylander
I thought you were in Research and Development for Hartz 2-in-1 ??
hagĀ·gis ( P ) Pronunciation Key (hgs)
n.
A Scottish dish consisting of a mixture of the minced heart, lungs, and liver of a sheep or calf mixed with suet, onions, oatmeal, and seasonings and boiled in the stomach of the slaughtered animal.
I heard it was Stitch's breakfast of choice this past weekend.
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No, it was bull-sphincter flavored biscuits. (NOT GARLIC!!!)