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Hi What type of occupation are you in or were in? I myself am into Hospitality type renovations. I live mostly in hotels all across the US
 
I make and sell my own coffee on my college campus (not really a full time job)

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I'm a web/application developer

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I'm a contractor; Excavating, and full time/part time bus driving
 
I'm a receptionist in a retirement home

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Software dev, though I'm kinda moving more into a system integration / architecture role. Less coding, more working out how various components mesh with each other. My main specialty is in infrastructure (messaging, data storage, redundancy, service management, etc) but I've brushed up against a lot of different areas in my career.

If past me saw what I do (and want to do) now, he'd probably have a coronary. I was always one of those "I'll be a coder forever" types, but these days most of my work is done in diagrams and technical investigation reports. There's a lot more bullshit than I like with regards to meetings and bureaucracy, but as long as I don't have to manage _people_ I'm fine.
 
I'm a salesman in the corrugated industry. Basically, i sell boxes. Yes, boxes.
 
Retired/disabled Research Biologist/ Animal care taker
 
Retired. Spark chaser/electrician, small engine mechanic.
 
I'm mostly a college student, hoping to be a highschool teacher. I'm a substitute teacher, I'm kind of a combo secretary/CEO for my dad's owner/operator trucking, and tutor for the College I'm attending.
 
I'm a scrubby security guard, but I got a great post.
 
Church musician
 
Lawyer.
 
I am an IT person

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I work for a very small tech company doing a mix of software, electrical, and mechanical engineering. I'm two years in, and really enjoying it. The company isn't the most financially stable thing, though. Prior to this gig, I was a software engineer and engineering manager at a large software company for almost 17 years. There were lots of great things about that job, but having a life wasn't one of them.
 
CNC machinist,
 
Retail management. I don't love it but something has to pay the bills (and the pamps lol).
 
College professor
 
I'm a degreed professional, classical musician. Though I'm retired, I still work a part time job as a church music director.
 
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