Student, assistant-teacher for an adult education class in Excel, freelance computer consultant.
Without the euphamisms: Slacker, better at Excel than most adults, geek-for-hire
I work at a GEEK SHOP. I sell Magic cards, D&D books and minis, manga/anime, comic books, figurines.. you name it, I probably sell it. =3
And used books.
It's really boring a lot of the time though, and doesn't pay well, but I don't care. It's better than gawddamn cooking. I cooked ever since I first got a job at 14 years old, until this September, not a word of a lie. I hate cooking.
Senior Systems Analyst for AT&T. From Wikipedia "generally is a term for an individual or tool of whom or which the primary function is a deep examination of a specific, limited area..."
I work in the fraud department, developing new ways to simplify/streamline the process of telecom fraud investigation. Currently that involves web based development, maintaining systems access for the group, ordering equipment and software, and various other projects. It is a very interesting work, and I really enjoy it.
I am a part time bank teller. I only work saturdays now, and I can't wait to be done with those as well. People need to learn that if they spend all their money, then they won't have any. During the rest of the week I am student teaching. I am teaching technology, which is everything from shop classes to computer science classes to CAD classes to pre-engineering. I like it a lot so far and I love school hours!
Yeah, but I'm not really aware of all the facts floating around this monsters ^^. Then again it comes down to the same, a final test before university which tends to make me more nervous each day (somehow I managed to fuck up my mathematical senses, right now my brain just shuts down when i comes to functions and integrals).
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Without the euphamisms: Slacker, better at Excel than most adults, geek-for-hire
I work at a GEEK SHOP. I sell Magic cards, D&D books and minis, manga/anime, comic books, figurines.. you name it, I probably sell it. =3
And used books.
It's really boring a lot of the time though, and doesn't pay well, but I don't care. It's better than gawddamn cooking. I cooked ever since I first got a job at 14 years old, until this September, not a word of a lie. I hate cooking.
I work in the fraud department, developing new ways to simplify/streamline the process of telecom fraud investigation. Currently that involves web based development, maintaining systems access for the group, ordering equipment and software, and various other projects. It is a very interesting work, and I really enjoy it.
During the rest of the week I am student teaching. I am teaching technology, which is everything from shop classes to computer science classes to CAD classes to pre-engineering. I like it a lot so far and I love school hours!
Facing(ed) the same "problem"?