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I'm a Computer Science major at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, CA. I'm a waiter during breaks.
 
Wow this thread is 3 years old.

Long enough for some people to post more than one job.
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I'm retired from the Navy and now I'm taking online college. I also do roadside assistance for the auto insurance companies.
 
I've just completed the second year of my Computer Science Bachelors Degree and about to go on an internship for a year working for Eurocopter in Munich.

I'll be developing part of the cockpit software for the Tiger



It's gonna be fun! :)
 
Wow. I posted in this thread back in 2006 when I was in Real Estate. That hasn't been true in years.

I am now much happier in my position as a PC Tech and a local computer shop in my area. I even occasionally get to work on Macs! :D
Update: I am now even happier than before, working at a local wireless ISP. I am doing system and network administration in two buildings, as well as helping managing a large wireless network spanning multiple tower sites all over the county. We basically provide an alternative to cable and DSL, as well as a better choice for those in the boonies stuck using dial-up or satellite. :)

I like this thread. It's fun to come back months, or even years later, and look at how things have changed since your last post. Hopefully things are changing (for the better) for everyone else! :D
 
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I need to update this - I would previously have written Multimedia Producer for a Medical Education company in the UK.

I now work as a Visualization Producer at JPL in Pasadena, CA.
 
medical officer in the canadian forces, im currently pursing neurosurgery training at the UofA :)
 
I am a corrosion evaluation inspector for Volkswagen Automotive Group.
I literally watch paint dry then wait and see if anything corrodes and then take a crap load of pictures.:D
 
I am a corrosion evaluation inspector for Volkswagen Automotive Group.
I literally watch paint dry then wait and see if anything corrodes and then take a crap load of pictures.:D

Fancy having a look at the paint corrosion on my 1974 beetle? :p
 
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