I'm a Quality Assurance inspector for wind turbine nacelles at a composite company here in Florida. Very fun job and never boring.
I am a nurse in a busy cardiac unit. We take care of people after heart attacks, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, pace maker or implanted cardiac defibrillators or electrophysiology procedures. I tell people I am a severely underpaid drug pusher. It can be very stressful at times when people have lethal arrhythmias or bleed from their large spurting artery when you’re pulling the sheath (small tubes) out of their groin. Coming home to a serene beautiful tank of discus helps me settle myself as I call it.
I also kayak and see manatees, dolphins, alligators, stingrays and turtles etc. I also like movies, a good novel or a good band or comedy show-all stress relieving escapes for me. Wait, I almost forgot beer. I love a good beer and a great meal with good friends.
Great idea Henry D! Enjoying this thread.
I'm a Quality Assurance inspector for wind turbine nacelles at a composite company here in Florida. Very fun job and never boring.
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
This thread has legs. I responded to it a long time ago.
I am still grooming dogs but just part time now since this back thing came upon me. I hope never to be forced to retire because I love what I do. I'm quite fond of many of my clients. I have time to chat with them and a few have become almost friends. I have only had to fire a few of them. I try to make it so they are firing me, but I have had to be more direct a couple of times.
I work in a very small town where relationships are easy to make if you're open and honest. It's more satisfying than when I worked in the city and had employees and had dogs flying out the door. Money isn't everything. All I want is enough to live my simple live comfortably.
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So I responded to this thread a long time ago, and since then I have changed jobs.
I still am a photographer when not working my 9-5 bread and butter job (i.e. it puts the bread and butter on the table for the family.
Now I am a Supply Technician (fancy name for credit card holder/purchasing agent) at McNary Lock and Dam in NE Oregon on the Columbia River. I take purchase requests, turn them into commitments, send the commitments for approval, and then I purchase the approved requested items for the dam.
So I basically sit at a dam desk in an office in the middle of the hydro-electric dam all dam day
On 01 March 2019 I will have completed 25 years federal service and will be 1.49 months shy of my 49th birthday.
I also am raising two boys (one eight year old in third grade, and one 18 year old Senior in High School); my wife helps with raising our sons.
I am hoping to retire from federal service once I have my 25 years in, but I may have to wait until my minimum retirement age of 57.
Retirement would mean working for myself as a photographer or working a job three days a week which then would allow me more free time for bicycling (which I do to help control my diabetes), helping the teacher in my youngest son's class, and being able to help more with household projects.
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some of my work accepted by Pentax (the camera bodies I use): http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/davidgray
I am a manager at a fortune 50 company here in the U.S. and work on healthcare data integration. Most of my work involves the main hospital source system vendors for electronic health records. Details are important in my work, and being detail-oriented is part of why I enjoy Discus!
Hello everyone I currently working for a building contractor I really love pull up on build site look and see all the lumber in piles, A few months latter pull up and look the lumber piles are gone a nice house sitting there and can say hey I helped build that house it is satisfying to the soul for me building things with my hands i also weld fabricate I love to hunt and fish ride fourwheelers , motorcycles , and horses. i love anything shooting reload my own bullets tinker with my rifles (gunsmith) just see how good can get one dialed in how close can get each bullet to the other and I have really come to love and enjoy these tanks and fish i think i am gonna get bit by the discus bug if I haven't been bitten already
I didn’t know this existed. So I’m a compliance manager for a chemical distribution company. I make sure our company is in compliance with EPA, DEA, DOT, IMDG, FDA, TSCA just to name a few. I also do HR, I supervise the purchasing department and warehouse department. So technically, I carry many titles. I was a former General Manager for BJ’s wholesale club and I currently do social media marketing every chance I get. Lastly, I am a full time student at FIU working on my bachelors in Psychology.
All of you that need formaldehyde, metronidazole, levamizole in bulk, I can get it for you �� We mostly specialize in paints and construction but we do some personal care and pharma ingredients as well.
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i am college student
I am a land surveyor. I worked at a large corporate firm for about 10 years, got tired of being stuck in the office everyday and started my own company about 2 years ago. Now I work twice as hard for about the same money
As I said before I am student of international college in NY. My major is web desigh. Now I am working on argumentative essay outline like on this page . In the future I want to create my own visual 3 d novels.
Adebayor revives the thread! Welcome! Where do you live and what is it that you study?
I have just retired from nursing and love it.
I hope to think about retire as soon as Little Ricky figures out if he is going to work as a patent attorney. Or I may not get to retire if he decides to pursue a Phd in something. Then I can retire. In the meantime I work for one of the worlds largest banks advising their high net worth customers, both business and personal, about their bank accounts and investments. I used to be a financial advisor but what I do now is easier and less stressful so I am good to go to 80 years old if my brain and eyesight (still 20/20) hold up.