What do you do for a living?

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Technical Support Engineer (read: phone monkey) for a web hosting/development firm. I also write for a critically-acclaimed video game website, known for its mature, employeed community and for producing the Lester Bangs and Edward R. Murrow of video game journalism.
 

Bongo Bill

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I'm just a student at this point. Planning to enter a career in programming - hopefully something in games - with maybe a little writing on the side.
 

onesilverbullet

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I make music for digital gaming, own/run a recording studio, mix/master recordings & play on other's recordings, teach a few private lessons on the side. Of course, I have a few years on some of you young whippersnappers...
 

Ajar

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I work for a company that produces synthetic rubber in Canada. I'm an engineer-in-training -- I have a degree in chemical engineering, but need more work experience before I can get my professional licence.
 

Landslide

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Creative Director and Producer (so if you don't like the visual style, blame me!).

But really I draw stuff. /me points at the forums.
 

TomBeraha

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Landslide said:
Creative Director and Producer (so if you don't like the visual style, blame me!).

But really I draw stuff. /me points at the forums.
I'm still getting used to the new look, so for now I'm blaming you. :)

I work as a Manager at a Panera Bread in Virginia. I occasionally moonlight as a freelance web coder, but my food service work has been overtaking my web work of late.
 

Blaxton

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Some say I'm a dreamer.

Also, I love the Portabello and Mozzarella sandwich at Panera so keep up the good work, Tom. I only get to enjoy Panera when I go upstate, so I don't I get to eat there more than a couple times a year. I'm a sad sort, I know, but I really like sandwiches.

As for my actual job... I don't consider my current job a "real" job, it's more of a "barely pay the bills and put off finding a 'real' job" job. When I get one of those "real" jobs I'll brag here instead of ashamedly refusing to say anything specific about what I do. Really, though, I spend most of the time day dreaming about what life is going to be like when one of my websites works out into something more than a drain on my wallet. So, "dreamer", thats what I'm going with.