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So what's your day job?

So what's your day job?

Just curious as to what people do when they're not on WC...

I am the warehouse manager for a very large manufacturer and distributor of 'Adult Entertainment Products'. Shhh...don't flame. I know it's immoral.

It pays pretty good and that type of environment doesn't bother me. All my friends are jelous, and the company trips to Atlantic City and Vegas are a lot of fun.

So what do you guys do?
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I have been driving an 18-wheeler for the last 25 years. Been with the same company almost 32 years.
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Well in high level corporate mumbo-jumbo speak, I am the 'Director of Technical Services'. In everyday speak, I'm the one everyone yells "HELP!" at.
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Styl: Card counters are no longer a problem as the cards are now dealt from shuffling machines, and at the end of every hand they are put back in the machine which constantly shuffles the 4 or 6 decks.

Having said that, card counters were never really a problem as they are quite easy to spot and once you spot them, you just cut 3 decks off the pack of 4 before putting them in the shoe. Therefore, you are only ever playing with approx 50 cards before you reshuffle again. End of card counter.

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I'm a paralegal working for my local police department. (If I told you which department, I'd probably have to kill myself)
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Hey Chuck, haven't seen much of you on the Msgbd. Been hiding?



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Having said that, card counters were never really a problem as they are quite easy to spot


Funny...

Took them 4 years of going once a week/every 2 weeks to catch me.


But then again, Foxwoods does suck as far as GOOD casinos go.
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, once you have been spotted as card counter, you are getting kicked out of nearly evry casino...
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eh... not like i care... gambling got boring
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I am a medical transcriptionist. Right now doctors are protesting high malpractice insurance and walked out of the hospital that was my main account so I am screwed until they come back....and my WC subscription is due in a couple of days and here I am making zilch! Bummer.



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Yes, WOM, you are correct, I have been in hiding, but this topic was so fascinating that I had to "come in from the cold" so to speak. But it's very interesting to learn the occupations of the contributors and fans of this web-site.

Well back to hiding in my cave.
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accountant aka "bean counter"
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I work inventory control for a college textbook wholesaler full time. Part-time I do custom database designs for small medical labs in the area.



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Like Kona I clean rooms, take care of floors, collect linen, pick up garbage, and other like tasks in a hospital. We just added a floor and now our staff is being cut by 1 ½ people, go figure. More stuff to clean, but you can do it with less people!

At least it's quiet now, EAA is over. I live less than a mile from the airport and 7 days of airshows is noisy.

Went to Vegas about 20 years ago and have no desire to go back. So BoXXi will have no problems with me.



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In the World I Farm acreage. Soybeans, Wheat, Corn, so we all can have food on our tables.
Spiritualy, I hunt down Child predator/killers, and show no Mercy when I find them.



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Hmmm have not seen one of these for a while...

I build & run reports for a Trauma Center
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I'm unemployeed... trying to be self-employeed to pay bills... hoping to be a IT officer at some firm one day... and maybe further down the road go back to my first love architecture (or at least do something with design or in the design/construction/comercial indrustry).


Life story right there in a nutshell.
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Self-employed building designer [Architect].....in my spare time......but mostly I help administer a website you 'may' be familiar with...

When doing neither, I mess with computers [where 'mess' is the operative word]...by making life complicated for myself....

Now if only GP Officialling was a 'paid job' I'd probably just do that, and to heck with Councils, clients, and Planning Regulations and recalcitrant Objectors....