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jda303
December 16th, 2007, 09:06 PM
I'm a bankruptcy attorney. It gives me the opportunity to help people at their lowest points and I really enjoy what I do.
Racheal59
December 16th, 2007, 09:08 PM
I work every day and off weekends but I don't like to tell everything about myself on the Internet or share pics because the Internet is dangerous. So now you know.
mustang
December 20th, 2007, 03:27 AM
Detention Officer, so I get to work with interesting people. I am also in the reserves.
mbtcforJesus
December 29th, 2007, 01:42 PM
Once again thanks one and all for sharing what you do for a living.
heybales219
December 29th, 2007, 11:49 PM
I work for a payroll company, processing payroll for up to 170 businesses that outsource their payroll and human resource needs to us. We off 401k plans, health & benefits, and deposit payroll taxes and file payroll tax returns with the appropriate taxing authorities.
I'm really not a huge fan of my job, the customer IS NOT ALWAYS right. Rather, they're almost always wrong because they want to place the blame for everything on the service provider and "homey don't play that".
mbtcforJesus
December 30th, 2007, 01:56 PM
I'm retired from the US Air Force. I have a small Information Technology business in which I mostly do web design and hosting. I earn my actual living as a financial assets manager of a private portfolio. I'm a stay at home dad and do all the family chores except for laundry and whatever is on my kid's chore list. Life is good, no?
I served in the USAF from 1979 to 1983 as a Law Enforcement Specialist. I was stationed my whole tour at Langley AFB. I also was a stay at home dad for 7 years. The Lord then blessed me with what I'm currently doing for a living. (transit bus driver) :)
LoudRam
December 30th, 2007, 02:14 PM
The Air Force...Oh to live the country club life.:heythere :heh
mbtcforJesus
December 30th, 2007, 02:37 PM
The Air Force...Oh to live the country club life.:heythere :heh
On some air bases the Air Force is on one side of the field and civilian aircraft use the other side of the field, with the control tower in the middle.
One day the tower received a call from an aircraft asking, "What time is it?" The tower responded, "Who is calling?" The aircraft replied, "What difference does it make?" The tower replied "It makes a lot of difference.
1) If it is an American Airlines flight, it is 3 o'clock.
2) If it is an Air Force plane, it is 1500 hours.
3) If it is a Navy aircraft, it is 6 bells.
4) If it is an Army aircraft, the big hand is on the 12 and the little hand is on the 3.
5) If it is a Marine Corps aircraft, it's Thursday afternoon and 120 minutes to "Happy Hour." :heh
Just Ron
December 30th, 2007, 03:08 PM
I work in the warehouse of a national Textbook wholesaler. We sell textbooks to the University bookstores and also to online students across the country and to the military personnel.
LoudRam
December 30th, 2007, 05:01 PM
On some air bases the Air Force is on one side of the field and civilian aircraft use the other side of the field, with the control tower in the middle.
One day the tower received a call from an aircraft asking, "What time is it?" The tower responded, "Who is calling?" The aircraft replied, "What difference does it make?" The tower replied "It makes a lot of difference.
1) If it is an American Airlines flight, it is 3 o'clock.
2) If it is an Air Force plane, it is 1500 hours.
3) If it is a Navy aircraft, it is 6 bells.
4) If it is an Army aircraft, the big hand is on the 12 and the little hand is on the 3.
5) If it is a Marine Corps aircraft, it's Thursday afternoon and 120 minutes to "Happy Hour." :heh
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