What do you all do for work in the real world
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Union Ironworker
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Work for a city recreation department
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@Dino-might_not said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
@Hikes83 said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
I work for a Federal Law Enforcement Agency. Currently on sick leave though
The drugs are definitely not in the hidden compartment of the master bedroom closet. Definitely not.
There’s always money in the banana stand
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@Dino-might_not said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
I'm the manager of a Grocery department, at the Grocery chain you've probably made fun of for being bougie and too expensive that's now owned by Amazon.
Sounds like a Whole lot of responsibility.
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@Rypien91 said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
Work for a city recreation department
Pawnee, Indiana I hope!
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@Rypien91 said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
Work for a city recreation department
I use to be a city recreation supervisor before they started shutting all the centers down and cutting out jobs. At one point I was still a rec supervisor but I was getting task with event security at city functions.
Now I’m a district manager of a car wash chain
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@asocial_grace said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
I do contractual work for a number of metal bands and labels (not so much hard rock, but more thrash, prog, death and black metal).
Like which ones?
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@HELLGWAR said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
@asocial_grace said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
I do contractual work for a number of metal bands and labels (not so much hard rock, but more thrash, prog, death and black metal).
Like which ones?
The Bee Gees, Abba, Gordon Lightfoot, Kenny G, and Yanni are my guesses.
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I work for a insurance company in canada (Icbc)
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Union Boilermaker Local 363. Welder/mechanic
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Box truck driver. Deliver XL packages... Tv's beds, computer desks, gaming chairs. Etc
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I drink beer, and I know things.
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@scottswann said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
I drink beer, and I know things.
My good man, is your company hiring?
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Besides my number one job of posting on this website, I spend the rest of my time as a communication strategist to pay my bills and have food.
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@NCStateHokie said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
@HELLGWAR said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
@asocial_grace said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
I do contractual work for a number of metal bands and labels (not so much hard rock, but more thrash, prog, death and black metal).
Like which ones?
The Bee Gees, Abba, Gordon Lightfoot, Kenny G, and Yanni are my guesses.
LOL - Underrated comment.
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I'm head mop up guy at the P**p Show.
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Chemist/Chemical Engineer
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The scrub has entered the chat
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I used to own a window cleaning company, I gave up actually cleaning the windows myself and hired a couple of guys to clean the windows, so I could make money from it without working. Somehow corona [censored] me over, regardless of it being an outdoor occupation that should have been unaffected by the pandemic and it reached a point of being no longer economically viable for myself, or my employees. Now I drive for something along the lines of Uber eats, but I’m still self employed and I get to choose when I work, which is nice. Money isn’t all that bad either, but going back to working 30-40 hour weeks wasn’t really in my plans 12 months ago. You just have to go with whatever works at the time. I don’t see myself sticking with it permanently, but for now, that’s where I’m at with work.
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@ComebackLogic said in What do you all do for work in the real world:
I used to own a window cleaning company, I gave up actually cleaning the windows myself and hired a couple of guys to clean the windows, so I could make money from it without working. Somehow corona [censored] me over, regardless of it being an outdoor occupation that should have been unaffected by the pandemic and it reached a point of being no longer economically viable for myself, or my employees. Now I drive for something along the lines of Uber eats, but I’m still self employed and I get to choose when I work, which is nice. Money isn’t all that bad either, but going back to working 30-40 hour weeks wasn’t really in my plans 12 months ago. You just have to go with whatever works at the time. I don’t see myself sticking with it permanently, but for now, that’s where I’m at with work.
That’s a tough one man. We will get over this pandemic soon and you’ll figure out something new and everything will be how it used to be before.