[Q]What is your real Job? - Page 16
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PrinceOfControl
Norway159 Posts
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Smokin_Squirrel
Korea (South)674 Posts
Actually I'm just a student working on going into a music performance career. Surprised I'm the only one so far. And also a C- noob on ICCup. | ||
Samurai-
Slovenia2035 Posts
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Empyrean
16987 Posts
![]() It's a pretty sweet job. I have a pretty bitchin cubicle. EDIT: Also full time student, double majoring in Statistics and Biology. | ||
JohnColtrane
Australia4813 Posts
On June 27 2009 12:31 Jibba wrote: I'm a fluffer. It's hard work, but it brings in loads of money. gg | ||
MK
United States496 Posts
Currently working in Japan for Orange FT R&D Tokyo/Seoul (market analyst... and I'm working on subjects related to eSport and goldfarming lol) | ||
miseiler
United States1389 Posts
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pRo9aMeR
595 Posts
On June 28 2009 07:36 Deimos0 wrote: I'm a statistic in a military command ![]() EDIT: Statistic - a person who make statistics ![]() Isn't this position called a statistician? Many people don't realize that a full-time student is an actual occupation according to the government. I have been a progamer in training for about a year. While I was a full-time student in high school and college, I worked in numerous restaurants as dishwasher/cook/waiter positions. After about 8 years of that, I'm really handy in the kitchen and can cook many delicious meals. During college, I also worked quite diligently to becoming your neighborhood pharmacutical distributor. Two years ago, I started privately tutoring international Korean Ph.D/graduate/undergraduate students. Last year I came to Korea and have been teaching English to elementary/middle school students at a hagwon (after school acadamy). | ||
ryuu_
United States1266 Posts
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white_box921
United Kingdom967 Posts
On June 29 2009 03:54 Uraeus wrote: It does pay really well in Western Europe at least. I earn around + Show Spoiler + 5500€ / month (impossible to convert it to an hourly wage, as the number of hours is variable. But it would be ridiculously high, believe me) In the U.S though, Reagan screwed the ATC in the 80s, so I guess their working conditions and wage are far from being as good as ours. If you get the info though, I would like to know it. I know that you earn double that if you work at Heathrow, but then the burn out rate there is about 50% at the age of 30 (if you start training straight after university graduation). | ||
jello_biafra
United Kingdom6635 Posts
On July 03 2009 00:33 white_box921 wrote: I know that you earn double that if you work at Heathrow, but then the burn out rate there is about 50% at the age of 30 (if you start training straight after university graduation). Double that at Heathrow eh? Now that sounds like a job worth doing. | ||
Deleted User 38166
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Boonbag
France3318 Posts
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MannerKiss
United States2398 Posts
On a side note, I read tons of medical students, but not a single doctor/nurse? EIther i'm going to say goodbye to all of you when you get jobs, or none of you are going to graduate lol. EDIT: I'm also a business/finance (not sure which yet) Student | ||
vlaric
United States412 Posts
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CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
And by rent, I mean gas. And by gas I mean rollerblades. wheeee | ||
Asgard
United Kingdom27 Posts
On July 03 2009 14:41 Boonbag wrote: I collect rat bones I can't quite explain why, but I found this reply hilarious. You win the thread IMO. | ||
Black Gun
Germany4482 Posts
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Flaccid
8836 Posts
Ended up being an engineer instead. I still hear the call of the sea... =P | ||
pianoblack
Canada24 Posts
being a sound designer for games or movies or tv or radio is not far away... | ||
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