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CinnamonGirlOH
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Posted on Thu, Sep 27, 2007 04:15

What do you do for a living? Do you like your job? How long have you been in the same occupation?

I basically work for myself. I contract merchandising and installation work from retailers from Toy R Us to Best Buy. That means in places like TRU I set the fixtures and move parts of the store to other areas when they reset them. In places like BB I install most of the displays units,like the cameras and computer speaker displays. I also install most of the cosmetic sections drug stores. I have worked in every major retailer I can think of.

I also sales rep for an over the counter drug distributor, selling to mom and pop pharmacies. I love what I do, I can pretty much work when I want. In summer I usually choose to only work Tues through Thursday. Monday and Friday are too close to the weekend! LOL



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Posted on Tue, Oct 02, 2007 15:35


Re:Come on Hank your a crop duster not everyone can read between the line...he flys for a living he gets paid to get high....LOL

av8or5551 write:
I am a A V 8or




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Posted on Mon, Oct 01, 2007 15:06


Re:Hey now, you ain't yakking to no dumb bunny here sailor. I's knows what a privateer is. And I think you romanticized it a bit :)
Poetic license...or rather.. Maritime license?

privateer01 write:
LOL ummm bit more nautical perhaps...

A privateer was a private warship holding a letter or letters from a government authorizing attacks on foreign enemy vessels. A Letter of Marque.

Legal piracy :)

Also used as a decription for someone racing without sponsorship.




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Posted on Mon, Oct 01, 2007 14:47

I am a A V 8or



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Posted on Mon, Oct 01, 2007 12:36


Re: PMS, have you ever seen me drive g/f? I can barely drive a KIA! LOL

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Shit Fergie.... Why you think I left MI.
Quit dispatching & go drive one. More fun.




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Posted on Mon, Oct 01, 2007 12:19

LOL ummm bit more nautical perhaps...

A privateer was a private warship holding a letter or letters from a government authorizing attacks on foreign enemy vessels. A Letter of Marque.

Legal piracy :)

Also used as a decription for someone racing without sponsorship.



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Posted on Mon, Oct 01, 2007 11:54


Re: You are a privateer....a highwayman...a bank robber??????????????????? Hey...I judge no one...just don't shoot me if you catch me at an atm, I will be truly irked at you.

privateer01 write:
Well since you started this question....

Is it considered appropriate to not reveal what I do for a living?

I didn't put it on the profile as there was no catagory that comes close.

Additionally I prefer not to be judged or catagorized by what I do for a living. I don't like to answer questions about it with the public in general.

Don't get me wrong I'm proud of my professional achievements and love what I do. I wouldn't change it for the world. In fact its let me see most of the world and travel to interesting places.

People react to my profession positively but its not what I want to be looked at as. I would rather be considered for who I am then what I do.

Your thoughts?




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Posted on Mon, Oct 01, 2007 05:38


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byzantium write:
SC: Please send your resume as the position is a highly technical and ardous. Demand is high and the market, wide open. It's home based, flexibility; a must. The pay isn't much, but the bennies are really hard to beat.


LMAO. Hey I think I may qualify for this "position"!! I just hope I dont have to know what "ardous" means to get the job!! But I am quite flexible ; )




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Posted on Sun, Sep 30, 2007 18:40


Re:..uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

privateer01 write:
Well since you started this question....

Is it considered appropriate to not reveal what I do for a living?

I didn't put it on the profile as there was no catagory that comes close.

Additionally I prefer not to be judged or catagorized by what I do for a living. I don't like to answer questions about it with the public in general.

Don't get me wrong I'm proud of my professional achievements and love what I do. I wouldn't change it for the world. In fact its let me see most of the world and travel to interesting places.

People react to my profession positively but its not what I want to be looked at as. I would rather be considered for who I am then what I do.

Your thoughts?




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Posted on Sun, Sep 30, 2007 18:30


Re:...uhhhh..i move stuff...;p

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james77075 write:
Inventory Relocation Specialist




I saw job posting in my area for a position like this yesterday and I had to read the responsibilities to clarify what exactly it was. Now I'm glad I did, so I know what you do... :>)



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Posted on Sun, Sep 30, 2007 07:28

Now there is a job that sounds like fun and exciting. I'll bet you get lot's of promotions and benefits. Take care of yourself first and I know he helps with that.



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Posted on Sat, Sep 29, 2007 20:44

Work for a corporate law firm in there info tech department. Yes, I am part geek..part admin. but like my job and what I do, never a dull moment that's for sure.



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Posted on Sat, Sep 29, 2007 20:43

Work for a corporate law firm in there info tech department. Yes, I am part geek..part admin. but like my job and what I do, never a dull moment that's for sure.



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Posted on Sat, Sep 29, 2007 20:18

OOPS! Almost forgot. Also a part time,single again as of Tuesday, kinda lonley,kinda displaced,BK blogger.



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Posted on Sat, Sep 29, 2007 19:07

Psych Nurse. Work with adolescents. Love my job. Tough hours. 10:30pm to 9am. Also work per diem as a Corrections Nurse.Love that job as well.



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Posted on Sat, Sep 29, 2007 17:15

Hey CG...I am the director of an online school/tutoring center for special needs kids.

We take all the kids who don't succeed anywhere else and give them a chance......kids with autism, asperger's, bipolar, schizophrenia, PTSD, ADHD....you name it ...we have them.



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Posted on Sat, Sep 29, 2007 10:08

Well since you started this question....

Is it considered appropriate to not reveal what I do for a living?

I didn't put it on the profile as there was no catagory that comes close.

Additionally I prefer not to be judged or catagorized by what I do for a living. I don't like to answer questions about it with the public in general.

Don't get me wrong I'm proud of my professional achievements and love what I do. I wouldn't change it for the world. In fact its let me see most of the world and travel to interesting places.

People react to my profession positively but its not what I want to be looked at as. I would rather be considered for who I am then what I do.

Your thoughts?



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Posted on Sat, Sep 29, 2007 04:02


Re:

LadyChromeRider write:
I do Corporate accounts payable for Red Robin Restaurants in their Corporate office here in Denver. This company is a ton of fun to work for...and the 50% discount helps too!!!




LCR,

That discount would be nice! Love their burgers, but not the prices for them!



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Posted on Fri, Sep 28, 2007 22:54

...i work like a dog, get paid like a puppy...



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Posted on Fri, Sep 28, 2007 09:24

I do Corporate accounts payable for Red Robin Restaurants in their Corporate office here in Denver. This company is a ton of fun to work for...and the 50% discount helps too!!!



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