• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

What do you do for a living?

Studied to be an Aero E. Got bored with doing math all the time. Studied Sports Medicine. Got bored with blood and people who only wanted to get halfway better. (Oh, and insurance companies don't help with the fun quotient either.) Taught martial arts for a while, TKD, HKD, Kum Do. Group I worked for had no interest in adapting to how things are done in their new homeland and kept insisting on doing things like they did back home. That didn't work out too well. Worked in outdoor retail and set climbing routes at a climbing gym. Got married, had to find something not so transient. Women. Go figure. Went to work for an art museum. Still there. Wife, not so much.

Or.....

I might just process insurance claims for a company that specializes in flood policies for nomads living in the Gobi and Sahara.

One of those is made up. The other isn't.
 
Hi there! I worked for the Police when I lived in the UK, then my girlfriend and I left our jobs, sold the cars, put the rest into storage and we have been travelling Australia for the last 3 months! Currently we have settled in West Australia where I have two jobs working as a waiter and bar staff. You never know where life will lead you. I had NO idea I would be here 12 months ago.

Lesson: Girlfriends force you into stuff ;)
 
WOW . . . so many hates worn here, I must say. I must be a genius because I have done many of them in my life. Bob is tired.
 
I work the street corners of downtown raleigh, NC

I KID I KID!

No actually I just am your typical young adult who works in retail and is in school. Nothing special.
 
Is this thread worth resurrecting? Seems like all the original contributors have moved on.
Why not?
10 years Army, 10 years marine electrician at few shipyards and gas platforms on the gulf coast. Currently, maintenance electrician at a coal import/export terminal for the past 13 years.
 
IT security writer, after a long career as a developer, analyst, project manager, staff manager, IT Security trainer. I'm now retired and the writing is part time. The big plus is I get to choose the topics.
 
Back
Top Bottom