Stockbroker, no joke
Sit at a desk all day screaming at the quotes on my screen.
Stockbroker, no joke
Sit at a desk all day screaming at the quotes on my screen.
[quote]Captain Zero wrote:
Stockbroker, no joke
Sit at a desk all day screaming at the quotes on my screen.[/quote]
Wow, must be a hard day at work today!
Getting a lot of panicked “What happened to the bull market rally?!” calls?
approx 3 years left on my PhD in metallurgy… I make tank armor !! though some of it is for the new light armor vehicles that come out in the next 5 years…
[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
Captain Zero wrote:
Stockbroker, no joke
Sit at a desk all day screaming at the quotes on my screen.
Wow, must be a hard day at work today!
Getting a lot of panicked “What happened to the bull market rally?!” calls?[/quote]
Obama is what F***king happened, all of his policies freak out everybody in the biz,
2 years ago there was 12 of us in one office, now its me and my boss, but that is because subprime hit the markets like a nuke.
Sales. Work from home, so pretty much work out whenever I want, but prefer mid-afternoon, before the rush.
[quote]boyscout wrote:
ghostofbellstar wrote:
boyscout wrote:
Play Guitar.
are u in a band??
No. I play classical guitar. I teach, do weddings, private performances, and get paid to study guitar in a graduate (masters) music program.
last recital:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2C4F4A9DDB70E071 [/quote]
Very nice. I’m a fan of classical guitar and studied it seriously for a while. Tillman Hoppstock and Roland Dyens are my two favorites. I also think Ana Vidovic is the sexiest woman alive. Trying to make a living playing guitar my self but lost all my paid gigs. I’m finishing up a bachelors in guitar performance. Will probably do cruz ship gigs when I graduate.
Unemployed Pilot. Plenty of time to train.
ERP programmer. I’ve worked with Oracle/JDE E1 product for about 14 years now. I customize the software to fit my current companies business issues. It’s a living. Math major in college.
Work out on Tuesday and Thursday before work. Fit a 3rd workout in on Sat/Sun whenever it works.
Currently a masters student soon to be studying for a PhD in Statistics.
I’m a businessman.
I’m an engineer/manager specializing in environmental regulatory coompliance consulting. We’re plenty busy in CA, the economy hasn’t stopped the regulators from piling it on. Its all good until our clients all go under or leave the state. Right now I’m dealing with the runup to the greenhouse gas cap-and-trade law, which is going to hammer business in CA hard.
I hope ANY of us are left after that. I train during lunch, the 24-hour fatness is a few blocks away, and is usually pretty empty at that time. Lifting 3-4 days, cardio/flexibility the other days. I bring a big cooler full of food everyday, and I don’t even venture into the side of the building with the break room full of donuts, cake, etc. Besides that, hockey on Sundays, and Highland Games throwing drills 1-2 times per week (unless I’m being lazy).
5-0. Train after work, get my cardio in by chasing people through backyards and hopping fences.
Data Network Engineer. I workout 6 days a week at 5:30am before the wife and kids (2&4) are up.
actor
You know what, nevermind. Honesty is overrated.
Student. Train everyday right after class and before work (bar/promotional)
Scott
Radio DJ
No problem with times to train
[quote]MarvelGirl wrote:
I get paid two bucks a minute to call people faggots and tell them to put cigarettes out on themselves, among other things. I say faggot at least 50 time a day, every day. I’m not homophobic, that’s just where the money is, and who am I to judge what people want. It gets old but the pay’s good and you can’t beat the commute.
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I’m trying to guess your job based on that description…Public School Teacher?
Build top of the line wine racking (shop manager) its 5 minutes from my house 10 minutes from my gym and the breaks are the same everyday which allows me to easily follow a strict diet and eat at the same time everyday.
going 5+ years.
Low paid office worker for an insurence company. I work out some every day except for Wednesday.
Tuesday Thursday, and saturday are my major lifting days. Monday is supplemental forearm day plus I do HIIT.
Friday is supplemental core day and Sunday I go hiking or do extreme trail running. I do that last one no matter what the weather is like or the temperature. rain, snow, hot weather… I never miss my Sunday hike.