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Originally posted by: futuristicmonkey
Edit: A tip for you corporate bastards - the sprinklers set themselves off, and if one goes you don't wanna be near it - the water is likely not a portable supply, and the pipes are ordinary steel - it comes out more of a rusty-tar type of deal.

For water that has been in them for 10+ years, it's a nice mud, smelly type of substance. Seen it first hand.

 
Manager of operations for a large defense contractor with 4 departments reporting to me.

Started off as an engineer, and after hard work, neffing, and kissing booty, I am where I am today.
 
Originally posted by: bluestrobe
Originally posted by: futuristicmonkey
Edit: A tip for you corporate bastards - the sprinklers set themselves off, and if one goes you don't wanna be near it - the water is likely not a portable supply, and the pipes are ordinary steel - it comes out more of a rusty-tar type of deal.

For water that has been in them for 10+ years, it's a nice mud, smelly type of substance. Seen it first hand.

Seeing it is only the half the fun 🙂

Edit: That's potable, not portable 😱
 
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Just wondering, seems like most people on ATOT are programmers, IT, or in some kind of of computer related field. As for myself, I am a sales engineer.

i masturbate into vials
 
X-ray scientist, but I also write software for instrument and motion control, and for data analysis, and install X-ray machines and train customers. Background is materials engineering, but have been programming for 12 years. Most of our customers our in the semiconductor fab industry.
 
Network Analyst for a gvmt contractor, work on medical treatment facility networks. Just moved over (finally) from the tech support section. Much better diggs over here...

Also, the boss (wife) and I run our own specialty advertising business - t-shirts, stickers, car/business vinyl, pens, etc. etc. We get some really neat toys!
 
I work in a Transgenics and Targeted Mutagenesis Core Facility. (I make chimeric mice)--Full-time.
Degrees were in Bio, English, and Film...not much cash in the others right now (b/c I'm lazy), so I'm sticking to the science thing for a bit.

Also, part-time Badass.
 
I'm a Graduate Student at Boston University, Masters in 3D Animation (Part-Time) and im a Fulltime intern at Boston Public Schools Human Resource Dept

*gotta pay bills*

🙁
 
still at home (but I'm only in my first year of pharmacy undergrad work). After next year I transfer to a PharmD. program. A gentlement I spoke with said I'd have no problem, especially if I got the pharmacy tech job he was interviewing me for at that time. It works nicley though, dads 90k salary allows me to have certain luxuries, such as a jacuzzi, LCD TV's, and my car of course.

P.S. At least I know I'm spoiled. My dad is going to send the 32" 720p with me to the pharmacy school after we replace it with a 40"+ 1080p.
 
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