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Yeah, don't think this has ever been asked. I mean obviously we've got professional photographers and such, but what's everyone else's job on here?
At the moment, I'm not employed (I'm waiting for a Bridging Visa while my Partner Visa Application is processing - should be here in the next week...hopefully haha)
But the last couple of jobs I've had were a Santaland photographer and working Box Office at a Fringe Festival. Not sure if America has the Fringe - basically a huge mix of different acts from music venues, to stand-up comedians to...well we had a guy in drag doing a show, a beatbox artist and some freakshow-type guys to name a few, so...yeah, everything.
So casual retail I identify with until I'm allowed to actually work for an employer for any amount of time lol - visa restrictions
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I work in the oilsands of Alberta. I am a production assistant in the well testing operations aspect. We hook our equipment into the well and then seperate the fluids from the sand/water/frac chemicals and then test the oil and give the data to the oil companies so they can determine what they want to do with the well(set up a pumpjack,production facility or just kill the well).
For the most part can be a slack job but its one of the most dangerous in the oilfield due to us working with high amount of pressure. Put it this way, a tire is filled with about 35psi and if it explodes can kill you, we work with anywheres from 1000psi all the way to 10,000psi. And some heavy brutal lifting of the pipes and gear is required which blows but can be a helluva workout
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I'm a mild mannered coffee shop operator by trade. Only one person that works for me has any idea of what goes on outside of work, and she of course is in the middle of it all.
Well bluetoelover is more like Bruce with a Maple Leaf flag I suppose. Actually probably more like this...
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I too also work at a coffee shop in the am. But I am anything but "mild mannered". But my real job in the afternoon and evening is, I'm a Nanny. I care for a 3 year little girl and 15 month old twins, boy/girl. I got my hands full.
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i am a project manager for a construction company. its an ok job but probably only holds my interest because its a family business and i'm also the VP. i actually have a degree in architecture and still miss it but this pays the bills better.
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I am a retired Post Worker/Letter Carrier and I did enjoy my job out in the public meeting people. And most of all meeting women and their feet and something I find that woman with a pair of sexy feet by taking a peep. However, I had to be professional as postal employee.
quote:Originally posted by lalafeet: I too also work at a coffee shop in the am. But I am anything but "mild mannered". But my real job in the afternoon and evening is, I'm a Nanny. I care for a 3 year little girl and 15 month old twins, boy/girl. I got my hands full.
Our other job where she's basically my boss is the best one. However, she tends to micromanage and is always on my ass about bad shots and my socks.
And no one could ever accuse her of being mild mannered for sure. I have to keep a semi-professional decorum when working with this nut.
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I am a baker. Early morings for me I don't have to deal with the public so manners don't mean much for me
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I'm an aircraft painter. I paint military aircraft. Its a pretty cool job, but I prefer actually fixing them. I also am in the military as a reservist and if called upon, I would load/unload cargo ships with vehicles and supplies.
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Plumber by trade but now I'm a senior shotfirer in the mines,I blow shit up.its fun but a jobs a job.
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