So like.....what do you guys do?

I am a supply chain consultant. Currently operating in the telecom industry. I do math and design decision support for some companies you may have heard about. ;-)
Mr Subliminal sez "you need to buy a new meter..."

I didn't know you did this sort of thing, Mike. I'll have to introduce you to some of my nerds.
Next time you're in town you should come by the lab and I'll get some of the rf guys to go to lunch in a group.
 
Gentlemen, I am a house husband. Now it is not as glamorous as it sounds. When I am not fixing, remodeling, repainting, repairing something; I am am cleaning, procuring, cooking, or washing something.

-Andy
 
I do quality resource management and performance improvement for two hospitals in Wyoming that are owned by a large hospital group. Not real exciting for most, but I really like my job.
 
Army for a few years got out in 97, been in HR for a Govt contractor since 2000 and recently moved over to IT as we implemented SAP for our HR system and now I support that. Been considering becoming an SAP contractor for IBM or Accenture but I would have to be on 100% travel which I would love and hate at the same time but it pays well.
 
Oh yea Trump I forgot to add C130 is the greatest fixed wing platform ever. Spent many a day in the back of them, nothing like a 2hr nap of the earth flight.
 
Army for a few years got out in 97, been in HR for a Govt contractor since 2000 and recently moved over to IT as we implemented SAP for our HR system and now I support that. Been considering becoming an SAP contractor for IBM or Accenture but I would have to be on 100% travel which I would love and hate at the same time but it pays well.

I work for Accenture. Best company I've ever worked for!
 
I work for Accenture. Best company I've ever worked for!

Wow thats good to know, they were our implementation partners and the Accenture project and design lead both loved me; they didnt ask me to go with them when the project was over because of non-compete clauses but basically hinted that if I was ever looking for a job to keep them in mind.
 
Service advisor at a Buick/Cadillac/GMC dealership...typically I rank right up there with your tax man and dentist on the people you hate to see list!


I'm the OTHER kind of tax man. My goal is to make sure no one pays the .gov a dime more than they are required to legally. That said, sometimes I feel like lumberjack; just killing trees and stacking paper. Oh, and I hate the dentist!
 
RangerMatt, You have my dream job in my home state! If an opening for a ranger job opened up in NH, I would consider moving back up there :)

Currently I'm a Law Enforcement officer in Richmond, VA.
 
I'm an Estimator for a small NYC Builder. We specialize mainly in healthcare renovation but do a fair amount of work for banks (branches and office space)
and GC work for Telecomms like Verizon and AT&T. The commute to NYC from Northern NJ is getting old...:(
 
I'm the facility administrator in a GC/LC mass-spec training lab.
Stuff that figgers out what stuff is.
Probably not as much fun as rangering but I love the geekness of it. I work with the best and brightest in the world.

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Small world, I bought that exact ICPMS last year. I work for a pharma research lab. We have a lot of LC GC ICP stuff from agilent
 
I'm a Combat Commodities Relocation Specialist in the US Army... OK, I'm just a truck driver. I wanted to make myself sound special!:cool:

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Right now, I'm on a special assignment to manage wounded, ill and injured Soldiers as they receive medical care and/or transitioning out of the Army. So, right now, a day on the job looks more like this:

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I'm a geotechnical engineer for the Department of Transportation, I make sure if a bridge collapses or a road washes out you cant blame the dirt.
 
I'm a scientist working with hydrocolloids (water soluble natural polymers) used in food, beverage, consumer, and industrial applications such as oilfield, mining, fabric care, packaging and paper. My academic background is in paper science and engineering. Work here in the US and internationally, with colleagues in Atlanta and San Diego and in Finland, Denmark, France, Germany, the UK, China, and Singapore (and others). Customers everywhere.

Three years with this sub-billion dollar privately held company after twenty plus years with a much bigger major chemical company with a well-known red oval logo. I've reached a level where much less of my work is in the lab now and more leading others.

Don
 
I've got 23 years with the Sheriff's Office. I've worked the jails, the streets, and detectives. I'm a sergeant currently managing the civil unit, which, given the last several years' economic slide, has been very busy trying to stay safe while completing evictions, serving court papers, and grabbing warrant subjects.

The job has always been my first career choice, but if I had recognized my love of camping and Jeeping back in the day, I think I'd have aimed for game warden or park ranger.
 
Great thread I often wonder what other people do for work. I am a truck driver for a beverage distribution company and actually a really cool job since Monster Energy is our largest contract I do a lot of special events.
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I'm a Sales Rep for a National Equipment Rental Company. Most of our inventory is heavy dirt equipment although we carry everything from small tools to large excavators (350-450 size machines). We deal primarily with construction companies with very little home owner business.


I do quality resource management and performance improvement

You and my wife could talk shop for a while because this is what she does as well.
 
Small world, I bought that exact ICPMS last year. I work for a pharma research lab. We have a lot of LC GC ICP stuff from agilent
Cool!
Let me know if you're ever scheduled for training on it in Alpharetta and I can show you around.
We have a resident QQQ guru here too if you ever want to expand or hear theory, etc. One of the old Dupont Phds also is a visiting professor and he's a great resource.
 
I play with airplanes. I am degreed in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, and currently work as a Systems/Test Engineer. Currently working on the F35 (JSF) Primary Flight Control systems, its def a fun program. Worked lots of commercial/private aircraft controls before that (Learjet 45, Learjet 200, Gulfstream 650, Airbus A350, Mitsubishi Regional Jet, Embraer RJ 170 and 190). F35 is my first military program, for those in industry, you know how different the two worlds are...its kinda fun to play in both. All in all, it’s pretty fun, and pays the bills.
 
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