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luelling

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I'm sure this has been posted (I did search but couldn't narrow down the search). What do you do for a living and do you like it? I'm always curious becuase I have a pretty good job, but I don't care much for it. I'm a software developer for the State of Oregon and its boring...I guess thats on par with most govy jobs. I sit in my cube and dream of riding and bigger things in life.
 

-dustin

boring
Jun 10, 2002
7,155
1
austin
bike mechanic...i ****in' love it. this is my first weekend in which i've had both days off and i'm lost already.
 

skinny mike

Turbo Monkey
Jan 24, 2005
6,415
0
i guess you could say im a mechanic in training at a local bike shop. i enjoy it but it has sort of lost its allure. i definitely don't want to be stuck in a shop for the rest of my life but i do want to stay in the industry. my other job is being a snowboard instructor and i really enjoy that job. its so laid back and i have so much fun doing it. i dont think i will ever make a living out of it but i wouldnt mind keeping with it for a while. its the closest i will ever come to being paid to snowboard.
 

biggins

Rump Junkie
May 18, 2003
7,173
9
justsomeguy said:
Exotic dancer.

It pays the bills...
single mom huh?




i work for a very large photography and digital media studio as well as do my own photography and i am a 30 year old college student as well.

i dig it all except for school.
 

dfinn

Turbo Monkey
Jul 24, 2003
2,129
0
SL, UT
unix system administrator

i'm sick of sitting in front of a computer for +8 hours a day. the pay is good, the work is easy but I don't want to get old and look back on my life thinking about how I spent a good percentage of it in front of a computer.

at the very most I'll be doing it for another 4 years to help my GF get through dental school. If I can make it work I may only be doing it for a couple more months.
 

chicodude

The Spooninator
Mar 28, 2004
1,054
2
Paradise
I'm a cook at a 50's dining place, kinda like a drive in, but not.



I ****ing hate it sooo much. I like cooking, and I am going to culinary school, but its run by retards, and I have to work with retards.
 

Velocity Girl

whack-a-mole
Sep 12, 2001
1,279
0
Atlanta
Software Test Engineer. I of course would choose to not work if I had the choice (and just ride all day and do volunteer work), but if I have to do the daily grind I can't complain. I used to work in the small boat industry, designing small powerboats, and although it may sounds alll cool and stuff to get to work on a cool product....the crap you have to put up with isn't worth it in the long run. Now I just break **** all day :)
 

allsk8sno

Turbo Monkey
Jun 6, 2002
1,153
33
Bellingham, WA
nice, i am a Stress Engineer, just graduated in december (ME) so far its goin good, but i am just starting my career (3 months in) i couldn't be happier though, good location, good pay, and i don't mind the computers
 

Micro-Sanjay

I invented Erbon Assolt
Nov 26, 2001
192
0
Tustin- not in OC
Starbucks Customer Care Representative.

I like clocking all the metrosexuals hanging around the shop like it's some club to hang out with and stuff. I like my job only because I get to see people getting all dressed up and sassy hanging out for hours at a Starsbucks. Then there are the geeks robbing us of our electricity outlet playing Halo on their laptop making sure their screen is in the view of everybody so he looks cool. Starbucks, as well as other "bistro," is a cool sociology laboratory. It's sad. :p Woohoo for $6.75 per hour!
 

sanjuro

Tube Smuggler
Sep 13, 2004
17,373
0
SF
System Administrator/Bike Salesman.

I work 6 days, but I get the best of both worlds (job stability/fun) by working 55 hours a week.
 

jimmydean

The Official Meat of Ridemonkey
Sep 10, 2001
43,084
15,175
Portland, OR
Software Quality Assurance Engineer. I find fault in others, it's nice. It's easier to write code that breaks other peoples code, plus it's fun. It pays ok, but it could be better.
 

JohnE

filthy rascist
May 13, 2005
13,550
2,180
Front Range, dude...
USAF Security Forces (MP). 11 years so far, gonna hang in for 20 (As of today! Tomorrow, who knows...).
I have 9/10ths of a degree in Exercise Science, one of these days I will finish a get a grown up job.
What I ask, is does your job define who you are, or is it just what you do to pay the bills? I had this discussion with some friends the other day. For me, it is simply what I do now, between gyms and semesters (Albeit a very long semester break!). I enjoy it, but if they told me tomorrow I had to go, it wouldnt kill me.
 

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
19,180
17
TN
When I do work, I install commercial HVAC controls. It sucks, but pays really well. So I dont work often, but when I do, its worth it. I just go to school mostly.
 

macko

Turbo Monkey
Jul 12, 2002
1,191
0
THE Palouse
I'm a habitat technician for the state wildlife management agency. I couldn't ask for a much better job at this time ... it's great!

Amazingly, I'm planning on leaving sometime in the next year in order to pursue graduate school. What's wrong with me...
 

wannabeabonedoc

Turbo Monkey
Apr 19, 2004
1,034
1
Wytheville Virginia
I wash carts at a golf course. It's not too bad because I get free golf, they let me ride my bike on the course and, and sometimes I get tips from drunk golfers when they drop off their carts. Oh and free balls... It's not a career. That comes after 4 years of medschool, and a 6 year residency. booo
 

antimony

M.N.F. Beer Wench
Nov 21, 2005
1,019
2
North Carolina
Chemist at a pharmaceutical company. It's fine for now. I like chemistry, and get to do cool stuff sometimes, and the company/people are laid back and nice. Definitely not a long-term job, though... just until I get into medical school, or decide to start my PhD full-time. :weee:
 

Austin Bike

Turbo Monkey
Jan 26, 2003
1,558
0
Duh, Austin
Product Marketing.

Yeah, some call it a "sell out", but I get to fly all around the world and see cool things. Occasionally I get to ride in some of those places:

Swinley Forest, Bracknell, U.K.:

 

sanjuro

Tube Smuggler
Sep 13, 2004
17,373
0
SF
splat said:
Sr unix System Administrator

I Used to love it , but lately ( since our company was bought by a LARGE software company) I have not been so thrilled going to work.

IT really makes a huge difference not only what you do , but who you do it for.
Doesn't sound too bad, unless the the large software company has the initials of CA. Who wants a boss named Wang?
 

TamaSKA

Chimp
Sep 26, 2003
89
0
London, UK
im a bike workshop manager/mechanic. in London. dirty bikes, rusted sturmey-archer hubs, nice, predictable weather, lovely food, pretty girls, closing at 6

yeeeah. I love it :rofl:
 

nmjb

Monkey
Apr 26, 2005
217
0
Idyllwild, CA
I'm a civil engineer. The company I work for deals mostly with land development. I design/inspect water, sewer, and drainage systems. It's laid back and pays pretty good, but I am planning on going to law school in the near future.
 

I Are Baboon

Vagina man
Aug 6, 2001
32,743
10,687
MTB New England
I'm a payroll manager. I like it...it's a pretty high profile position in any company (high profile, not high on the food chain) so I get to know many people throughout the company. I like being known everywhere I go.
 

jimmydean

The Official Meat of Ridemonkey
Sep 10, 2001
43,084
15,175
Portland, OR
I have thought about a job change, but I can't do much else that would pay this well to start. I like my job as far as the day to day operations, but there is a lot of flux in Portland and jobs come and go with the wind.

<edit> I would like to open a hotrod fab shop soon though.
 

DirtyDog

Gang probed by the Golden Banana
Aug 2, 2005
6,598
0
jimmydean said:
I have thought about a job change, but I can't do much else that would pay this well to start. I like my job as far as the day to day operations, but there is a lot of flux in Portland and jobs come and go with the wind.

<edit> I would like to open a hotrod fab shop soon though.
Weren't you a tow truck driver recently or something like that? I thought you hung up your keyboard?
 

DHCorky

Monkey
Aug 5, 2003
514
0
Headed to the lift...
I am a sales specialist in the flooring department at Lowe's. It is not the most glamorus job but it pays very well. People in Aspen love to spend stupid amounts of money and I make commision off them:weee: My managers are very strick about no overtime so I hit 40 hours for the week and they kick me out the door. I left a job in the ski and bk industry for this one. I do not enjoy it as much but the pay makes it very worth it.
 
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luelling

Guest
jimmydean said:
I have thought about a job change, but I can't do much else that would pay this well to start. I like my job as far as the day to day operations, but there is a lot of flux in Portland and jobs come and go with the wind.

<edit> I would like to open a hotrod fab shop soon though.
I would like to go to law school, but the downtime and cost would kill me. I might try for my masters in engineering management in a couple of years.
 

Enginerd A2

crappy
Feb 20, 2002
369
0
Ann Arbor, MI
I'm a product development engineer for an up and coming company that makes lacrosse and hockey equipment. It's sweet, but my pay is modest (for now) and it can be a little disfunctional sometimes, as the company and most of its employees are pretty young. I've had a stressful spring so far scrambling to get all the new product for next season done, but summer should bring a nice lull. I'm in grad school, too. Getting my master's in ME four credits at a time - hopefully I'll finish by the time I'm 30.