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I have recently changed jobs within the University, from International Relations and Recruitment into Academic Scheduling. A good change for me, using entirely different skills.

Also a part-time student, and full-time Mom :)
 
Environmental, Health, Safety, Security and Facilities manager for GE. Part time OSHA instructor, first aid/CPR/AED and safety consultant....

But I just wanna make wine.....
 
Forgot to post what I did, been working on & with computers since 1958, when they took a whole floor for one machine, now they are small enough to fit in your pocket, & more powerful than that!! What will it be like another 25-50 years, wish I could see into the future or even be there but its not likely..........

I have been doing pretty much the same since 1977. I remember that the big boys used to have radiators to keep them cool (after all they had a whopping 3.5 K of RAM).
 
Research writer/editor at a mid-size university that has a strong a research/engineering bent and is ranked fourth in federally financed aeronautical/astronautical engineering research.

I talk with professors about esoteric subjects then convert their specialized-speak into language ordinary people can understand to explain their work to the public in public relations releases that are primarily released to a global market. I also coordinate media interactions with the research functions of the university and answer all research-related media inquiries.

Coolest place so far that one of my news releases has been published: Tehran, Iran.

I could talk about astrophysics in the morning and genetic sequencing in thee afternoon. I call it brain sex. Often the most difficult question for professors that I ask is, what can your research be used for? Frequently, the academic mind is interested in knowledge for it's own sake and sometimes doesn't think that way.

So basically, I scribble for a living. And tap. :)
 
I love it when someone can generate 4d (x y z t) images of the flow!

Wow, do you speak english when you do that. Impressive.
 
Electrical Project Manager up to six years ago, now make wine, travel, play golf and live at the beach winter and summer. Hard to see how I had time to work back then.
 
I've worked as a print production manager and graphic artist for the last 35 years. We've owned our own printing company for the last decade where my wife makes me work as a graphic artist while she plays BOSS.
She's pretty darn good at it too! She may not pay much but lets me make wine labels when ever I like.

Mike
 
Security Electronics Specialist with Georgia Dept. of Corrections involving perimeter detection, locking controls, and CCTV. Also a Conditioned Air, Electrical, and Low Voltage state contractor.
 
Write and maintain codes and standards for a public natural gas and water utility company.
 
Business ERP software consultant and trainer. I work from home but I'm not self employed.
 

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