What do T-Nationites do for Work??

Teacher. Good so far, we’ll see if I still like the kids when I’m old haha

<--------------- Tax accountant. Work is about to suck big time.

I am a mechanical engineer, specializing in the R&D of silicone breast implants. Your pleasure is my business.

Novice butcher, atleast I guess thats what I’d call it since I only know a few of the cuts so far. The job itself is fine but the company (foodlion) blows and 90% of the customers that come to my store have shitty bo and shop like a bunch of retards in a candy store.

I used to be a Systems Engineer which I really enjoyed. Now I’m an IT Director with a team of Systems Engineers working for me. I’m grateful to have advanced but I do a lot less of what I actually liked about this field these days. I guess that’s the normal trade off in most careers.

Full-time football player. Last year I completed a Masters Degree in Computer Systems Engineering. In my spare time I like to contribute to open source projects.

pharmacy technician- i get a kick out of telling people i’m a drug dealer.

The OP that started it all, now does banking…

Returned to school on Monday for the spring semester. Shoring up my skills with a welding certificate program.

Funny how things change.

I’m a spotter for an all girl trampoline team. The pay is poor but the view isn’t bad.

[quote]biglifter wrote:
I am a mechanical engineer, specializing in the R&D of silicone breast implants. Your pleasure is my business.[/quote]

LOL, this could only be more funny if it were true.

Co-founder of a company in Silicon Valley, up to 8 employees now. Tech FTW.

System Engineer at a telecom startup. Programing/DBA/sys+server admin/web dev

Still free lance trainer off and on.

Law student.

TV sports anchor.

No really.

I work on teh rigz, so tay can go in tuh circlez.

Research scientist. Doing some tutoring, also.

Once I’ve bulked up to a respectable 250 lbs, beefed up my brain with enough nootropics and scored enough fine and rich and divorced soccer moms who are going to sponsor my first start-up, I’ll go all corp exec, though. :wink:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
Returned to school on Monday for the spring semester. Shoring up my skills with a welding certificate program.

Funny how things change.
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I’ve always wanted to get a few certifications in welding etc… not for the work… which imo is impressive work to say the least and pays quite well but just out of interest. I like to think i’m a fairly proficient welder but man in the back of my mind I always think they must be absolutely terrible. Doesn’t help that the miller at my dads shop is roughly 25 years old and has broken a few times and we’ve ghetto rigged it sense parts aren’t made for that model anymore lol. Can’t change a lot of settings anymore but it def is a solid machine :stuck_out_tongue:

I’ll probably take some classes once I have time.

Medical coder/undergrad student. Want to be a bioengineer and work on fabricating articular cartilage, but don’t know if I can do that.

[quote]tommytoughnuts wrote:

[quote]Doug Adams wrote:
Pimpin’

It’s somewhat difficult.[/quote]

Pimpin’ aint easy.

Im a college student slash HVAC technician

During the school year I am a houseboy at a sorority house. Its a sweet deal, I get free meals (made by a full time chef) and a buncha other perks too[/quote]
Pimpin’ ain’t east but it’s gotta get done.

Remember that.