What Does Everyone Do for a Living?

College student for firefighting.

Physical therapist

[quote]JACKED71 wrote:
Financial Advisor.[/quote]

Ditto

Biologist

Medical Case Manager working with HGH for short kids and Aids patients.

IT Consultant.

I tell people what they already know, fix problems they don’t have, etc.

[quote]nephorm wrote:
Software Engineer, although my degree says Computer Engineer. 3D animation, design, and programming (I was an art major for four years). Professional tutor (english, italian, beginning latin, lit, all levels of math up to CalcIII/DifEq, high school Physics… probably some other stuff). Currently working on a PhD in Political Philosophy. [/quote]

Neph, I am so hot for you right now. :wink:

I’m a personal assistant.

Former Marine
Currently I am a History teacher, Head Football coach, and assistant Basketball coach.

Research chemist; currently working on low-grade detonation products of TNT and RDX. I’m a treat at airport screenings.

I’m a chemical engineer, and - yes - it is just as boring as it sounds.

I think I replied to this when if first started but I’ll do it again anyway.

Mechanical Engineer
Softball Whore

[quote]Sabrina wrote:
Neph, I am so hot for you right now. :wink:
[/quote]

Yeah, I know. But hush; Varqanir might try to beat me up!

Baseball Umpire
Personal Trainer
Husband, Father, Brother
Occasional Lunatic

Economist

[quote]SnakePlisken wrote:
I’m a chemical engineer, and - yes - it is just as boring as it sounds.[/quote]

You got that right.

I am a Pastor in Reno, NV

[quote]spartanpower wrote:
SnakePlisken wrote:
I’m a chemical engineer, and - yes - it is just as boring as it sounds.

You got that right.[/quote]

Yup. I need a career change.

[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
spartanpower wrote:
SnakePlisken wrote:
I’m a chemical engineer, and - yes - it is just as boring as it sounds.

You got that right.

Yup. I need a career change.[/quote]

Please tell me you aren’t like the weird types that frequent the plant I work for. Some of you engineers are, well…different. As in about as exciting as their job.

I am a Rockstar. Lead singer in PUNCHFACE. PUNCHFACE (out ninja hunting) | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos.

also director of youth athletics programs (teach teens how to train for buffness or sports performance.

My true calling in life was to Triple-A - Amateur Ass Appreciator. This suits me very well as now I never lack for material to dream about at night. I’m also a bartender because there’s not nearly enough ass in the boring old corporate world. I’m also a bit of an investor so that, when I retire, I have enough money to purchase – I mean attract – a hot little twenty-one year old fitness model or six.

I should clarify that by amateur I’m not referring to the age of the ass owner. Rather, I mean that I’M an amateur appreciator, as I only have about fifteen years of experience appreciating a nice booty. When you become a professional, does that mean it’s not as fun? Probably. I delight in doing the double and triple take, which I have perfected to an art form. And also the intentional, “Oops you busted me” look.

I’ll probably eventually go work as a cop again, at which point I will have to remove the intentional getting busted looking skill and replace it with the tactical use of mirrors and electronic surveillance devices.