What You Do For a Living.

 Thanks for all the replies. It's quite interesting to see such a broad range of careers and education levels.

chiropractor … 7 years.

Tattooist…12 years.

Police Sergeant 15 years

[quote]Upstate Lifter wrote:
Nuclear wrote:
Homer Simpson
(Nuclear power plant operator)

I am also a nuclear power plant operator… Nuclear, are you in the Navy? Me thinks me smells another nuke… I’m in NY at the prototype.[/quote]

That’s Noo-Que-lur.

Noo-Que-lur.

I’m a civil engineer for a central Ohio consulting firm. I work in the department that does the site engineering plans for subdevelopments, as well as commercial sites on occasion.

I’m not sure yet if it’s what I want to do for the rest of my life.

Full-time student at the University of California Irvine and I work part-time at the school gym, perfect for me to workout right after my morning shifts.

enrolled in The Indiana Univeristy, looking to to get myself on ESPN highlights in a year or two playing football for IU, in the summer time,

I’m an S&C coach for explosive performance, certified WSI instructor and pool operator

boston barrier, i hail from Northern Virginia, something tells me you are relatively close, you sound like a NoVa man… let me know

Family Physician. Technically resident for another 7 months.

Combat Instructor

Art teacher in training, Painter, Ocean Lifeguard in the summer.

Mechanic, Heavy Aircraft, 1 each.

PD Technician

Mechanical Engineer.

Since university I’ve worked for a large control systems company as a project engineer installing Building Management Systems (mostly concerned with air conditioning control) in commercial buildings. About to clock up 6 years in the job.

I’m a Machinegunner in the Marine Corps, fighting to convert the 387 mre’s I ate in iraq into something that will look good and help me keep my machinegun level when I’m going cyclic.

Army Bomb Squad
Currently: Commander of the 760th Ordnance Company - Explosive Ordnance Disposal

On the rare occasion that we’re not in the desert, we cover Jersey and Philly, and oh-so-much-more when one of our nearby brother units is deployed.

JP

Concrete laborer. Husband and father-to-be. Aspiring musician.

Osteopathic med student… currently in the 2nd year… have a loooong way to go…

Real Estate Analyst. 3 1/2 years. Basically a desk jockey…

Contract Manager for one of the three major aircraft engine manufacturers. Been working there for 2 1/2 years, but have been a lawyer since 1997. Love my job, but the hours can occasionally wreak havoc with the training schedule, especially when I have to do international travel.

Has anyone else found any good means for finding good gyms abroad? I basically struck out when I was in England and Germany (but I was probably due for an off week of recovery, anyway).