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Posted on 06/13/2002 5:17:52 PM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99
I was just curious and wanting to know what we all do for a living when we're not here scouring the threads of FR. So what do YOU do for a living?
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To: Behind Enemy Lines
egad. No verbal abuse here for you. But, how do you stand it? And have you made an IMPACT???? :-)
To: Goldi-Lox
Thanks for the idea! Good one! You guys are great :)
To: JZoback
yeah..I do it while I troll through the boards here....:)
To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
Architect/Developer...MUD
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
im a operations manager for a beer distributor
To: westexan
very good job. do you get to take home samples? I'm sure you get that all the time.
To: bruin66
taking up or launching people into?
To: lds23
But do you like to pick wildflowers?
To: Freedom'sWorthIt
How do I stand it? It's actually a great place to work. One thing a lot of people don't realize about the newspaper industry is how completely separate the business side is from the news side, especially in their cultures. I've worked at three newspapers, and in every case the business side folks were pretty much moderate-to-conservative no matter how intensely left-wing the editorial slant of the publication was.
As far as impact, I assume you're talking about any possible impact a conservative such as myself might have what shows up on the editorial page or in the slant of the news. Zero. As a marketing guy, my input on those areas would be quite unwelcome no matter what political position I was advocating. 90% of the work I do is with advertising sales people. If you know anyone involved with advertising, they'll tell you about the hissy fits that journalists will throw if they perceive that ad folks are tying to influence the editorial product in any way.
To: Behind Enemy Lines
Good to know there are others of your ilk....even if you are not in the writing side of things there. Too bad you can't have an impact (yes, on the wriring, editorial side of things). No, don't know others in your business or in the newspaper business at all. Around here, most newspapers, pardon the expression, stink. But, then, the ADS are what keep them going and all those businesses going - so you are in the right side of that work at least. Just wish we could find a way to break into the iron clad world of liberal/socialist/communist possession of most newspaper writing in this country.....don't you?
To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
We build, restore and sell hot rods, muscle cars and classic trucks.
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posted on
06/14/2002 10:44:57 AM PDT
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knak
To: McLynnan
I too sit around all day, don't watch soaps..tho. Basically...I am a Kept woman, a virtual slave to the man who is keeping me. It's a tough job, but someone has to do it...sigh.
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06/14/2002 10:52:48 AM PDT
by
spectre
To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
How do I earn my living?
As a love-monkey for Madame Hootchie's House of Leather Iniquity...
[sigh] Okay that's my internship position... Grad student, physics...
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posted on
06/14/2002 10:55:35 AM PDT
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maxwell
To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
So what do YOU do for a living?I'm a web developer by trade, and dabble in radio as more of a hobby (I don't get paid very much for that hobby - I just run board for a talk station on the weekends). I write on the side, and am hoping to publish my first book (tenatively titled, "Ramblings of a Black Conservative") in about 12-18 months - sooner if my wife -- She-who-must-be-obeyed -- has her way; she makes a great agent...
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06/14/2002 10:55:52 AM PDT
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mhking
To: viligantcitizen
Not at all- I got the househusband status when I closed the wrecker & welding service and my wife was the only one of us who could land a full-time job... she actually had one full-time & 3 part-time jobs until health problems ( needed a plate & fusion in her neck! ) forced dropping a couple of them.
Teeth really can cause a lot of agony- she is better, but the drain is staying until Monday... it was really abcessed, and the site is still swollen. At least the rotten thing's out of her head and the infection seems to be under control. My Dad was born in 1890, and I still remember his stories about all the "anesthesia-free" dental work he had done...~shudder~!!
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06/14/2002 10:59:04 AM PDT
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backhoe
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
Mow-lek-U-lar Bye-ahlo-gyst.
To: Violette
So what do YOU do for a living? Unix systems administrator. If someone doesn't know what that is, I'm one of the guys that keep web pages, systems and networks running for various companies. I've been doing this work for 17 years and love it. Being a contractor I get to work at different companies for up to two years at a time and see the different business management styles.
To: surely_you_jest
thank you for you service. I'm not jesting and stop calling me shirley.
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