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DJLC

macrumors 6502a
Jul 17, 2005
958
401
North Carolina
I work for a few different medical businesses owned by the same team of doctors. We're about halfway through transitioning all the businesses to Mac...


And I also just took a job handling IT for a charter middle school with a 1-to-1 MacBook initiative. We're currently preparing to update to Lion and replace all the white MacBooks with MacBook Airs.
 

sk1wbw

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May 28, 2011
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1,010
Williamsburg, Virginia
Smart! I think you made the right choice - I remember your thread.

I think I did too. This training is fantastic, their computer systems which manage the accounts are easy to use and simple and straightforward as well. Plus the call center is nice, the management is laid back and nice. The big benefit is that I am there instead of hidden at home in the spare bedroom.
 

MattA

macrumors 6502
May 15, 2006
462
203
Orlando, FL
Ok, not quite... but I am a parade and show performer at Walt Disney World. :)

I've probably seen you a hundred times and never knew it. WDW is my hangout. I moved to Orlando 3 years ago because I got tired of never being able to go play at the parks.

Now I'll see you performing and tell my wife 'he's on Macrumors!' :D
 

guinness8878

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Nov 25, 2009
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ppcg4mac

macrumors 6502
Feb 13, 2012
372
1
Northwest Kansas
I work for a few different medical businesses owned by the same team of doctors. We're about halfway through transitioning all the businesses to Mac...


And I also just took a job handling IT for a charter middle school with a 1-to-1 MacBook initiative. We're currently preparing to update to Lion and replace all the white MacBooks with MacBook Airs.

can i have a MacBook?????
 

Samh6

macrumors newbie
Oct 2, 2010
22
0
Bournemouth, UK
Being a student I have allot of free time throughout the summer so my job from may to October is farming, and whilst at university I study Network engineering.
all the photos are either taken by myself or I am present. :)
 

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getthesand0ut

macrumors member
Jun 15, 2012
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I travel all over the world working on these guys. Just a big video game!:D
 

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aaronvan

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Dec 21, 2011
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República Cascadia
I'm in the US Army. This is a rocket site in Basra from '07. We were sleeping about a mile away and heard the launch. As you can see, many of them didn't work.
 

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DiamonDecoden

macrumors 6502
May 26, 2011
454
163
Texas
OK, you figure it out! I've been at it 40+ years, and I'm still confused!:eek:

the human brain is fascinating. nice illustration! I remember when I took a psych class in HS (long time ago lol) there was a guy who had a long rod that pierced through this skull via a job injury. Remarkably, he survived but it hugely changed his personality.
 

bwhinnen

macrumors 6502
Apr 15, 2010
302
53
McKinney
Work out of my home office as level 3 support dealing with performance issues on enterprise level storage subsystems for the global support group of a top tier storage vendor. I also develop and maintain a couple of software products for them, one sold as a service and the others internally used.

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Not what I'd call the most exciting job in the world and the lack of socialisation gets a bit rough at times, but the company is great to work for and I'm looking forward to my 10 year anniversary with them next year.
 

Blondie :)

macrumors 6502a
May 12, 2010
698
3
Prescott, AZ
I am a student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and have two jobs there. First Job is building a Jet Car for Larsen Motorsports. I am the current student project lead, and running the construction of the car.

Second job is working with AutoCAD to design blueprints and drawings for construction projects on my college campus. This picture is an example of one of the floor layouts.
 

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macrumors G3
Feb 26, 2011
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New England, USA
the human brain is fascinating. nice illustration! I remember when I took a psych class in HS (long time ago lol) there was a guy who had a long rod that pierced through this skull via a job injury. Remarkably, he survived but it hugely changed his personality.

I can say with assurance that having your head pierced by a steel rod WILL result in personality change.

For sure...:D
 

SpookTheHamster

macrumors 65816
Nov 7, 2004
1,495
8
London
I envy you so much. What qualifications do you need to work for an F1 team?

I did a Master's in mechanical engineering at uni, and spent a year working with RBT between my second and third years. After finishing my degree I went back into a travelling role with RBR.

It's brilliant fun, but extremely hard work. Days like yesterday make it all worthwhile though.
 

DerfBWH

macrumors 6502
Aug 11, 2008
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I'm currently a Production Assistant at my hometown's local access station, not a bad gig. :)
 

SK360

macrumors 6502
Jun 7, 2010
278
110
Beaver, PA
Work out of my home office as level 3 support dealing with performance issues on enterprise level storage subsystems for the global support group of a top tier storage vendor. I also develop and maintain a couple of software products for them, one sold as a service and the others internally used.

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Not what I'd call the most exciting job in the world and the lack of socialisation gets a bit rough at times, but the company is great to work for and I'm looking forward to my 10 year anniversary with them next year.

Oh I hope it's EMC. We <3 their support guys (Sarcasm?) lol.

I work for a major multinational US based bank, in a very glass, very Green building. It gets hot as F in my office in the summer, it sucks.

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drsoong

macrumors member
Mar 24, 2008
56
1
Munich
cool job

I am a student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and have two jobs there. First Job is building a Jet Car for Larsen Motorsports. I am the current student project lead, and running the construction of the car.

On first sight I would have thought you are doing a job like this guy.

... constructing BSG Vipers. :D
 

bwhinnen

macrumors 6502
Apr 15, 2010
302
53
McKinney
Oh I hope it's EMC. We <3 their support guys (Sarcasm?) lol.

I work for a major multinational US based bank, in a very glass, very Green building. It gets hot as F in my office in the summer, it sucks.

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Not EMC, I can happily say it is not EMC ;) But then some support guys are seen as "uncaring so-and-so's" from all companies so the few can taint it for the many.

Now it may get as hot as "F" there but I still want to move there when I get the chance, not necessarily your building though, but the Pittsburgh area in general.
 
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