What's your day job?

I work for the government. But that is a broad category. You can work for a government in just about any other specialty you can list. That includes from photographers to carpenters to locksmiths to lock pickers.
 
Retired Automotive Engineer working three days a week under contract to the EPA as a Technical Advisor. Guess that might fall under Government, or maybe Retired, or maybe Foolish as I should be using my retirement to fly, take pictures, etc. Of course the money helps support my habits. :cool:
 
Photography & occasional Graphic Design Professor. Was a stock photog for a long time till film became too arcane for the houses.
 
I work for the largest camera rental/supply store between Chicago and LA. I spend my days with every DSLR (Canon, Nikon, Fuji) and most of free time shooting with either my Canonet or my Aries III... or sometimes the wooden 5x7.

david
 
Right now my day job is applying for day jobs.

Is anyone looking for a biomedical engineer with experience in cell and tissue culture, microscopy, and image analysis?
 
trittium said:
Right now my day job is applying for day jobs.

Is anyone looking for a biomedical engineer with experience in cell and tissue culture, microscopy, and image analysis?

Have you considered becoming a realtor? You're very qualified. ;)
 
I guess I fit in the education category. I was an anthropology professor until I retired in 2004. But I still do research and writing.
 
Just wondering about the category "Information & Technology"; if that's meant to represent programmers, network admins, engineers (of all stripes), scientists, and telephone sanitizers (!?) then that's one heck of a mash-up...

I suppose, in the grand scheme of things, that's the way the cookie crumbles. When you're on the inside of the cookie, though, it seems sort of oversimplified.


Cheers,
--joe.
 
Retired since last February. I was a consulting CIO at a stockbroking company. Prior to that was with a Stock Exchange at various management capacity including deputy president and CEO of two of its subsidiary companies.
Computer Science graduate with an MBA.

In what category would that put me?

Regards.
 
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