Sociology, actually. I'm an observant little scooterist! Once I know what scooter you bought, I can tell you what color scooter you bought...ericalm wrote:I wish I had done that. Instead I goofed off a lot, paid more attention to "extracurricular activities" and let my GPA go down the toilet. (Unfortunately, credits were not available for "I just did something really stupid, but I learned a valuable life lesson," and "I should have listened to my friends; she is crazy.")bunny wrote:I agree with the going back to college as an adult. It took me fifteen years to finally walk across the stage and be a degreed something or other.
It was worth it every strugging step of the way. I finished two and a half years in two flat and started grad school soon thereafter. I'm scooting along with my eye on December...
I matured into a good student, but was 23 or so by the time that happened. I became a rock star in my major, got a bunch of honors, excelled in my internships, graduated, then went into a totally unrelated field. Oh well!
bunny, you're at UTA, right? School of Social Work?
What do you do for work??
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LOL. I almost switched to Sociology (would have been my 3rd or 4th major, I think…) but decided I'd just get my degree and then specialize in public policy or urban studies in grad school. That didn't happen. (But I'm a fairly happy guy for someone working mostly in industries on the brink of extinction. Okay, that didn't sound happy, but it is…)bunny wrote:Sociology, actually. I'm an observant little scooterist! Once I know what scooter you bought, I can tell you what color scooter you bought...ericalm wrote:I wish I had done that. Instead I goofed off a lot, paid more attention to "extracurricular activities" and let my GPA go down the toilet. (Unfortunately, credits were not available for "I just did something really stupid, but I learned a valuable life lesson," and "I should have listened to my friends; she is crazy.")bunny wrote:I agree with the going back to college as an adult. It took me fifteen years to finally walk across the stage and be a degreed something or other.
It was worth it every strugging step of the way. I finished two and a half years in two flat and started grad school soon thereafter. I'm scooting along with my eye on December...
I matured into a good student, but was 23 or so by the time that happened. I became a rock star in my major, got a bunch of honors, excelled in my internships, graduated, then went into a totally unrelated field. Oh well!
bunny, you're at UTA, right? School of Social Work?
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I just bought my orange buddy 125 yesterday from Big Easy Scooters in New Orleans. I love it. For work, I am a salesman for AGI Industries (www.agiindustries.com) in Lafayette, Louisiana (the best place to live in louisiana). We sell industrial pumps and hydraulics. My dream job would be to be a full-time musician. I only do this on the weekends now.
cheers.
cheers.
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Re: job
Welcome ardour, I'm sure you'll love your new buddy. They're great!!ardour wrote:I just bought my orange buddy 125 yesterday from Big Easy Scooters in New Orleans. I love it. For work, I am a salesman for AGI Industries (www.agiindustries.com) in Lafayette, Louisiana (the best place to live in louisiana). We sell industrial pumps and hydraulics. My dream job would be to be a full-time musician. I only do this on the weekends now.
cheers.
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a commercial / fine art photographer. The commercial work lets me afford to do the art.
I'm just here for the food.
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What do you do for work??
I am a psychiatric Clinical Pharmacist working at a state mental hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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He doesn't move them, he steals them!ScootStevie wrote:You move houses ScooterTrash??? Wow, crazy jobScooterTrash wrote:Already posted what I did but now I have a picture![]()
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I work part time (semi retired) as a gaurd for a trucking company. I do completely nothing, ride around in a truck on 14 acres, or sit in a little shack and play video games, surf the net. I work night weekends and scoot most the week. One kid of three left at home and come next spring hes on his on, cuz im running away from home...


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I cut meat in a grocery store.
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Well my background is kinda like a winding road.
I have a degree in Music Performance (Organ major, Piano minor)
Then went back to school and became a lic. Eblamer/Funeral Director.
Then got into business accounting and was the Asst. Corp. Controller for a large automotive retail group.
A victim of the economic downturn, I now am a freelance writer, pilot, and professional daydreamer.
I have a degree in Music Performance (Organ major, Piano minor)
Then went back to school and became a lic. Eblamer/Funeral Director.
Then got into business accounting and was the Asst. Corp. Controller for a large automotive retail group.
A victim of the economic downturn, I now am a freelance writer, pilot, and professional daydreamer.
~Jason G. // Twitter @ScootForACause
Chasing one
Chasing it.
I was a chemist for a decade then a QA engineer in manufacturing. retired and learning to scoot now.
Love working in my computer composing videos and illustrations.
Decided to post my "Buddy Artwork", nothing much to do today!
I was a chemist for a decade then a QA engineer in manufacturing. retired and learning to scoot now.
Love working in my computer composing videos and illustrations.
Decided to post my "Buddy Artwork", nothing much to do today!
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dunno why i haven't answered this one before
i am a quality analyst for FAMIS health insurance. www.famis.org
it's a federal/state funded free health insurance program for children in families that are at 200% or less of the federal poverty level.
it's rewarding in a way but i really wish i could have a job where i could interact more directly with the community.
it's a federal/state funded free health insurance program for children in families that are at 200% or less of the federal poverty level.
it's rewarding in a way but i really wish i could have a job where i could interact more directly with the community.
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I work for the largest privately owned employment agency in the country, and I think on the planet, now. (We're always eating other companies- I can't keep track.)
I'm the office manager/ zombie/ recruiter/ babysitter/ nurse/ mom/ HR Generalist/ trainer/ Halloween costume producer/ surplus ketchup retreval engineer/ guinea pig, etc, etc, etc- the lone admin in an office of uuber sales ladies.
Luckily, I have a wall between myself and the voodoo that goes on in thier pit of cold-calling doom.
Deep down inside, I'm a hippie like my Dad. Eh, it's a job. I like it a lot, and most of the time, I actuallly like the sales ladies I work with. ....But I would find a way to like any job- I'm just that way. Money's money. Unfortunately, we all need it. What I do to make money (within reason
) isn't really that important to me, it's all of the other stuff that fills up my time.

I'm the office manager/ zombie/ recruiter/ babysitter/ nurse/ mom/ HR Generalist/ trainer/ Halloween costume producer/ surplus ketchup retreval engineer/ guinea pig, etc, etc, etc- the lone admin in an office of uuber sales ladies.
Luckily, I have a wall between myself and the voodoo that goes on in thier pit of cold-calling doom.

Deep down inside, I'm a hippie like my Dad. Eh, it's a job. I like it a lot, and most of the time, I actuallly like the sales ladies I work with. ....But I would find a way to like any job- I'm just that way. Money's money. Unfortunately, we all need it. What I do to make money (within reason


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I work as a Dog Stylist at a private salon 
I make them dawgs look fancy
Right now we (me and two other groomers) are trying to get into creative grooming, which is pretty insane but the owner of the shop has three standerd pooples she let's us do any cut or dye job we want on, so it's pretty much a really fun job.
Here is a dog a did a hair cut on a few days ago...

Allover hand scissor!

I make them dawgs look fancy

Here is a dog a did a hair cut on a few days ago...

Allover hand scissor!
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Radiologic Technologist
I'm a Radiologic Technologist (x-ray tech for short). That's where "Bonegirl" came from.
My specialty is Osteoporosis (which makes my name even more appropriate) and I am currently working for Proscan's Pink Ribbon Women's Imaging Center. I do DEXA (bone density) scans to check for low bone mass. I excel in my field and provide patients with as much education as expertise in an area of medicine that is overlooked more and more with each generation.
What would I prefer doing? Not working, but that's not going to happen anytime soon.
My specialty is Osteoporosis (which makes my name even more appropriate) and I am currently working for Proscan's Pink Ribbon Women's Imaging Center. I do DEXA (bone density) scans to check for low bone mass. I excel in my field and provide patients with as much education as expertise in an area of medicine that is overlooked more and more with each generation.
What would I prefer doing? Not working, but that's not going to happen anytime soon.
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Sazzy Definitons
It is a refreshing view and description. If that is so, I am an expert on waking up to a job I did not train to, have no idea how to do it and is a pain in the neck. On top of that, pays nearly nothing. That is, unemployment.
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Bone Jobs
I love Bones!walky08 wrote:BoneGirl:
"Not working" is boring, I can tell you. Make your job count in the lives of others and be happy you have one. I am sure you are
Have you seen "Bones"? That is one of my favorite series. It's not the same line of work, but is related to "bones".
I quit my jobs frequently, to say the least. On a couple occasions I was out of work and I tell folks all the time "You hate your job til you don't have one". I am miserable when not being a paid employee for someone (could be the call of the Mighty Dollar).
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I am a sculptor, mostly installation pieces, which means I spend money rather than make it. I teach part-time multiple art courses at Kent State University, at the Stark Campus, including Sculpture, Art Survey, Ceramics, and Drawing.
I have had a variety of other part-time positions over the years to fill in the money, the most recent was working at a Greenhouse, I trained dogs at Petsmart for 4 years before I got tired of being committed to working Sundays forever, and I worked at a picture-framing shop for 8 years.
Now my one part-time job is teaching Ceramics at a Catholic school in town, which happens to be where my husband teaches full time. I only have one class a year there (Spring semester), so I will probably need something else in the fall, especially since we are planning a riding trip next summer.
Part-time teaching doesn't pay well, and there are no benefits, but I am lucky that we have medical through my husbands teaching, and I love my job.
I have had a variety of other part-time positions over the years to fill in the money, the most recent was working at a Greenhouse, I trained dogs at Petsmart for 4 years before I got tired of being committed to working Sundays forever, and I worked at a picture-framing shop for 8 years.
Now my one part-time job is teaching Ceramics at a Catholic school in town, which happens to be where my husband teaches full time. I only have one class a year there (Spring semester), so I will probably need something else in the fall, especially since we are planning a riding trip next summer.
Part-time teaching doesn't pay well, and there are no benefits, but I am lucky that we have medical through my husbands teaching, and I love my job.
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I do tech support for a company that provides the computers that run carwashes.
I'm also going back to school in September for IT Management so I can get off the phones.
Otherwise, I'm a husband and father of an 11 y/o little girl.
I'm also going back to school in September for IT Management so I can get off the phones.
Otherwise, I'm a husband and father of an 11 y/o little girl.
Me- Italiano named Gizmo. Wife- Pamplona named Scarlet and Vespa GTS250 named Nacho
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i sell cell phones. not a good job at all (surprised i didn't see anyone else doing it though). i like sales (well, not really i just like talking to people). i'm going back to school for graphic design, shocker right? it was 9 years after i graduated for computer animation.
looking at everyone elses jobs makes me want to get on careerbuilder.
looking at everyone elses jobs makes me want to get on careerbuilder.
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I am a retired postmaster. All I do now is play golf every day and go back and forth on my Buddy.
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