What does everyone do for a living?

I'm the CCTV manager for one of the largest private security companies in Scandinavia.
I am also a technical adviser in the same company, in fact I'm sort of a potato. I'm used wherever is needed for however long is needed.
 
Sort of Retired

Retired from flying 40 years, now sell Real Estate Birch Bay WA. Winter in San Jose del Cabo where I do 80% of my ring finds.
Life is good .............. married 43 years, three daughters four grand children
 
Freelance artist here. I work in a variety of mediums and styles including photo realism paintings/drawings and graphic design such as logos. Here are a few samples of my work.
 

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Undercover fraud detective for a major retailer

I am fairly fresh to Douglasville from Jacksonville Florida this is a totally new world hunting up here.
 
After seven years in the Army, I am a student. I am self-employed as well, and work part time, but that has taken a back seat to Grad School.
 
I'm a materials handler at a shop that molds plastic parts for automotive fluid systems. -For the next 2 weeks, anyway!!

I put my 2 week notice in and will be going back to school (at 44 years old) to earn a welding & metal fabrication certification or degree, depending on how long I go.

I have some ideas of my own for small scale production of top secret stuff. :D
 
Patient Care Specialist - I review medical records and request prior authorizations for payment for a company that provides mental health services.

I also build custom turkey calls.

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F/T Student studying Database Management and Administration. I work P/T at a recycling company as the shop guy. I operate all sorts of equipment and vehicles. Baler, Forklift, Skidsteer, Highlift etc. This job used to be my full time job and the job that made me decide to go to college.
 
I was medically retired from the Air Force after 4 years since they broke me. Now I'm a full-time student and working 2 part time jobs in grocery and GIS. The latter being my hopeful career choice once I graduate. Life ain't easy, but a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do.

Ps. My physical therapist agrees that a steady involvement in MD'ing will benefit me physically and could be "therapeutic".:haha:
 
I am a recent medically retired Cavalry Scout from the US Army after 5 years of service so I've got a bunch of free time to get out and swing. Hahaha.
 
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