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by jimlongley
Tue Aug 31, 2010 7:15 pm
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Topic: What line of work are you in?
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Re: What line of work are you in?

Hoi Polloi wrote:I think stripper would go in the Entertainment category which isn't enumerated, meaning it would go in the not listed catch-all. Man, if it weren't such a hassle, I would start all over again! lol Look at all of them I forgot!

And an engineer who doesn't know what he's doing would go under engineer--that's the norm for engineers, isn't it?
See, there's one of my problems, I was an engineer by title, promoted there from technician, but didn't have an EE or anything like that, just the necessary skill set to perform the job. Plus I was a "Field Technical Support Transmission Engineer" which meant that very little of my engineering was done at my desk.

And all of the Education selection looks like administration, and I was a course developer and presenter: "Manager of Technical Training"

So I am still stuck.
by jimlongley
Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:27 pm
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Topic: What line of work are you in?
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Views: 7589

Re: What line of work are you in?

Hoi Polloi wrote:Jim,

Engineering or skilled labor and retail?

That comic is awesome! You made the big time! :cheers2:
I sent the idea, and was totally, pleasantly, surprised when it came out. I had no idea until a friend at Home Depot pointed it out in that day's paper. My one and only shot at national syndication.
by jimlongley
Tue Aug 31, 2010 3:43 pm
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Topic: What line of work are you in?
Replies: 78
Views: 7589

Re: What line of work are you in?

Retired telecommunications technical support engineer and technical trainer, now hanging out making vacation money at Home Depot selling appliances and helping customers with various projects. Couldn't even figure out what to check.

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