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working at my school in the admissions office.

Graduate in May with an Associates in Applied Science, then transferring to Western Kentucky University to get my Bachelors degree online.

I'm majoring in Information Technology, with an emphasis in Network Administration, focusing on the Microsoft side of things (i.e. software)

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I am actually a Chef, and run a busy restaurant. Have been doing this for over 15 years. Went to school for my chef's papers, and since I always loved food, it was a perfect fit for me.
That's cool, what kind of food do you make?
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I'm a dude who's been married for 26 years, has 3 daughters, one in college (that's really cheap,,,NOT), and been a sales rep for a large company for about 20 years. I'm a BIG TIME taxpayer. I should have been an astronaut, cowboy or professional baseall player, though.

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I'm a graphic artist that works on government contract proposals. I trying to move up though into our companies IT field to be a user interface designer. Before that, I worked at Lids/Hatworld for 4 1/2 years and then FedEx for about 8 months as a truck loader.

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I'm a graphic artist that works on government contract proposals. I trying to move up though into our companies IT field to be a user interface designer. Before that, I worked at Lids/Hatworld for 4 1/2 years and then FedEx for about 8 months as a truck loader.

Freelance artist or do you have a fulltime gig somewhere?

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I'm 16, I don't really have an official job but I wash cars in the summer. I make anywhere from 300 to 400 dollars so it's not bad at all.

DJ, I've always wanted to become a chef. I've been cooking since I was about 7 or 8 and I love it and to this day cook on a daily basis. How's the pay and is it worth it to try? I always thought that would be a cool job since I enjoy cooking so much.

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Police officer in NY.

So, I guess us New Yawkers now has a connection. Ya hear that dime bag guys ....

Now ... back to food ..... yummmmm

That's cool, what kind of food do you make?

Yeah, Very cool. Inquiring minds want to know. What kind of food do you make? Or, better yet .... would you mind telling us the name so we can rant and rave about your cooking to everyone else?

All Hail DJ Chef Eagles.

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I'm 16, I don't really have an official job but I wash cars in the summer. I make anywhere from 300 to 400 dollars so it's not bad at all.

DJ, I've always wanted to become a chef. I've been cooking since I was about 7 or 8 and I love it and to this day cook on a daily basis. How's the pay and is it worth it to try? I always thought that would be a cool job since I enjoy cooking so much.

My cousin is a Head Chef in Boston and he has told me before that you should only become one if you love to cook. According to him it can be very stressful.
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My cousin is a Head Chef in Boston and he has told me before that you should only become one if you love to cook. According to him it can be very stressful.

You can say that about every job, though. When I was younger, trying to figure out what I wanted to do, everytime I talked to someone about a job I was interested in, they tried to steer me away from it. The Porsche Mechanic convinced me that his job was too stressful, the electrician, the construction guy, the psychiatrist, the animator.... the list goes on and on. It's all work, so theres going to be stress everywhere. Just pick something you like and run with it, cause you're going to have good days and bad.

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You can say that about every job, though. When I was younger, trying to figure out what I wanted to do, everytime I talked to someone about a job I was interested in, they tried to steer me away from it. The Porsche Mechanic convinced me that his job was too stressful, the electrician, the construction guy, the psychiatrist, the animator.... the list goes on and on. It's all work, so theres going to be stress everywhere. Just pick something you like and run with it, cause you're going to have good days and bad.

I laugh at him all the time about it. I Blame the fact that he is 30 and is balding, on the job :lol:
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Cashier. I work at the Quick Stop as a cashier in which I see some gangly looking guy witha mullet outside who loiters all day. I think he is a bum that sells dime bags but my view is blocked by the candy aisle. I never call the cops on him because I feel bad for him. Also, I should find something else to do because I'm tired of saying to each and every customer as they leave, 'Dank you and cumaginn'.

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Seriously, I'm a jack of all trades, master of none.

I dwell in almost anything and everything from digital photography to DJing to programming. I feel I've got enough time to find a true profession.

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