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mParadox

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Julianking93 said:
Oh yeah. So lots of fun fanservice! Been meaning to watch that if only because I'm drawn to that girl for.... various reasons >.>

Oh a Clannad review, eh? I'll have to read that then! I like your reviews :3
Fanservice~~~ *snaps back to reality* Which is why I don't like House of the Dead... waaaaay to much fanservice. DX

Yay! Another fan unmasked. My work here is done. =p
 

Hyper-space

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Am a student, but just got a job planting trees and stuff for the city for the summer. Quite nice, working outdoors and physical labor is something that has been lacking (last semester was 8 hours a day in front of a computer).
 

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I've been in apartment maintenance for about a year now, I'm not certified in a lot of the stuff one normally does for the job. They have me mostly painting and moving appliances because I'm bigger than all of my coworkers.

Not ideal work, but I'm learning essential skills so that's nice.
 

dantric

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I work for the municipal government where I live...well, actually I work for a contract company and they pay me to work for the client, which at the moment is in the IT department for the municipal government.

Image Management is the role...basically I architect Windows to work in whatever environment I'm put in. Currently using tools like Microsoft Deployment Tool, Windows Deployment Services, SCCM et al. Challenging, fun work. I get a real sense of accomplishment when I make a new piece of hardware work perfectly in our environment, especially with the new hardware out there, and trying to make WinXP 32 work on it...sometimes it's a little tricky.

Slowly working towards corporate wide Win7 x64 rollout/deployment.

yeah...that's it.
 

Terminate421

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I point cars where to park and avoid getting run down or glassed by drunk people.

All for 10$ an hour.
 

pyramid head grape

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mParadox said:
Julianking93 said:
I... huh. Yeah I do see some similarities. Cool, yet another anime character I identify with :D
Haven't seen Clannad yet though. I've been avoiding it because I don't want to be depressed >.>
Clannad's not that depressing. At least not for me. Gurren Lagann was much better suited to get me teary eyed. >.>
Dam you for being everywhere!^^ again I also didn't cry at Clannad+after story. I did however cry a single tear at the end of Gurren Lagann and at other times (episode 8 :C).

OT: I am still a student and have never had a job in my life.
 

mParadox

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pyramid head grape said:
Dam you for being everywhere!^^ again I also didn't cry at Clannad+after story. I did however cry a single tear at the end of Gurren Lagann and at other times (episode 8 :C).
I'm everywhere and nowhere. Cookie for reference.

I swear, Gurren Lagann is a completely different ball game. Such a range of emotions. @~@
 

Wolf-AUS

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Wolf-AUS said:
Sit on my arse all day and take pineapples in the coight upon request.
Now that sounds like a dream job!

OT: I call myself a hooker/hoser. The pay's pretty good!
Yeah, it's great if you ever want to be driven to a hatred of life,and most of the people in it. Also if you ever wanted to start alcoholism its a decent job too.
 

Darwins_Folly

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I'm a frame houses, I run my own company. Thirteen Thirty-Seven Construction Ltd. Not too many people in the industry get it.
 

ApeShapeDeity

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I'm in engineering. Boilermaker/welder to be exact...

I've been told this is and odd choice being that I have 2 degrees... meh, it works for me.
 

staika

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I work at my dad's friend's Beer Distributor. All I basically do is sit around and screw around on my computer because its such a small place that only people close by go to it but the people who do come there are there all the time.

While screwing around on my computer may sound fun there are many annoyances there.
A. I am "That" employee and every bad thing that can happen from evil customers to pigeons from I deal with because they all 100% of the time happen on my shift.
B. We have no heat or air conditioning so in the summer it's fucking hot as hell all the time and in winter I wear two coats because it's fucking cold.
C. customers have a habit of coming in 2 minutes after the last guy left so I go back to my computer only to be forced to go back right after I sat down.

Even with these annoyances its the best job I could get and I much prefer it to any of the other jobs I could have got.
 

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Davey Woo said:
I don't have a job and I'm heading to Uni this year.
To get a job around where I live you need experience, and to get experience you need a job.
It's a vicious circle that I unfortunately didn't jump into when I was younger, so I can't get a job now because everyone else has 2-3 more years of experience behind them.
Tell me about it... education doesn't work for me then I find myself in this position, don'tget me wrong - I can learn most anything but the whole education system is just woeful and underorganized in my area

xXxJessicaxXx said:
I have two degrees in history and IT and im training to be a web site designer.
random much? how did this happen?
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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Shivarage said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
I have two degrees in history and IT and im training to be a web site designer.
random much? how did this happen?
Huh?

I completed two degrees at the same time at Uni. One of them was IT (Computer Science) my careers advisor thought I should go into web site design as I'm very artistic. So I'm doing a training course.

What's random? If you mean the History BA part it's a personal interest of mine. It also gives me literary and research skills.
 

pineycorn

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i'm a custom painter for VERY wealthy people. I've painted houses that have sold for $9,000,000 right down the road from Bruce Springsteen's house
 

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Nautical Honors Society said:
A poor jobless college student.
Recently unemployed myself... Waiting for my next semester to start so I can concentrate on that fully, but right now I am looking for work...
 

Vault101

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Zekksta said:
I'm a bartender struggling to pay his way through university.
for some reason I find your avatar very apropriate for that statment, probably the look on his face
 

Kermi

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I'm a liability claims examiner. People fall down and blame the owner of the property. it's my job to tell them they should've watched where they were going.