It here
Not because it makes good money
But u really like it
U make real changes
Rescue people
(Srs)
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12-08-2023, 11:18 AM #9
I am fortunate to have my job. I am grateful for it for a number of reasons.
Enjoyment is not one of them.I only read thread titles and my own posts.
cVc (OIF/OEF): *Retired*
Sorry for perfect english; I have a degree.
“The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.“
PS: Don't eat poop, just don't let the idea of it stop you from living life to its fullest.
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12-08-2023, 11:26 AM #10
I’m an anesthetist and I like my job. Hate getting up at 5:20 am every day though srs thats miserable. My job is stressful as **** though and challenging but that keeps it interesting. It does take years off my life when people are dying left and right though and I’m trying to save them, or very difficult intubations on 500 lb fatties whose oxygen tanks in 5 sec flat
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12-08-2023, 11:42 AM #14
I was an officecel for 22 years, hated that chit about halfway through. Stupid conference calls, dumb meetings, lunch/dinner with clueless idiots, retarded emails.
Quit 5 years ago to become a trucker, I absolutely fukin love it. More money, work 4 days a week local dumping fuel. I wish I would’ve done it sooner.I love eggs.
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12-08-2023, 11:47 AM #15
Slaughterhouse worker and I love it, best ****in job ever and I wouldn't trade it for anything. Theres nothing better than teaching these stupid pigs a lesson. After they get gassed in the CO2 chamber I always give them a bit of a shake to wake them up and then proceed to slit their throats. Not too deep though, want to make sure they get boiled alive in the scalder
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12-08-2023, 11:48 AM #16
- Join Date: Apr 2006
- Location: California, United States
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Howdy....
The one and only job that I really enjoyed was during my college/geology major years.
I worked for the USGS (Menlo Park) on some very interesting field work projects in California's earthquake country.
Very rewarding work but I was more involved with music (also a major) and playing in live bands by that time.
Back to it.USMC: 1965-1969
Original music:
https://www.soundclick.com/artist/default.cfm?bandID=897733
https://soundcloud.com/chulaivet1966
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/chulaivet/videos
Just an old guy trying to keep up his rhythm chops.
"One persons perception of good music can be another persons definition of noise"
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12-08-2023, 11:49 AM #17
I like my job. One of 5 owners of a 50-person civil engineering consulting firm. I am a PE, but I am responsible for our business development/strategic growth/marketing, managing clients, developing relationships, and bringing in new projects. So I get to work on the projects where the engineering/design is done from 30,000-feet and figuring if its gonna work, how to make it work, negotiate the design contract, then pass the project off to one of our design teams to handle the details of the design. To me that is the fun part of projects, the initial conceptualizing....getting in AutoCAD and drawing plans 40-hours a week is not it, mane. But you got to be good at design to become a PM, got to be a good PM to develop relationships and start bringing value to the company, got to do that to become an owner, etc. So I put my work in to get to the job I like.
Also on the BD side I regularly hang out with clients (that are also friends), play golf, have beers, fuk off, etc...I get to come and go as I please, but don't abuse it.Stern Crew
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12-08-2023, 12:00 PM #19
Im in school for anestheisa right now. Every anesthetist that ive met is glad to be one. As far as years off your life, humans were designed to handle thde stress of losing their life on a regular basis. It probably increases your health if anything, as long as you deal with it properly. But i know what you're saying. That is definitely a high stress career.
What time do you usually get into work?
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12-08-2023, 01:31 PM #22
- Join Date: Feb 2013
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Risk and Compliance Auditor.
It’s not even really work for me.
I choose my team, choose my work hours, choose my work location, choose my clients, choose my audit engagements.
Couldn't ask for more really.By reading this post you acknowledge r32gojirra is an online persona and all posts by r32gojirra are satirical in nature. Comments by r32gojirra shall not reflect on the integrity and morals of the author portraying the online character nor any professional or contractual affiliates of the author.
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