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[Fun thread] What do you do for a living and what is your highest level of education?
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(07-11-2015, 05:49 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: HS Graduate.

I can get into 99% of anything you can try to lock me out of and you'll never know i was there. That's after i've disabled your security system and CCTV.

I think i've already said too much...

I hope you never get mad at me...:)
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#22
Pimp

School of hard knocks.

BS from FU.
-That which we need most, will be found where we want to visit least.-
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(07-11-2015, 07:18 PM)bfine32 Wrote: I am going to say this as nicely as possible: Shake, you are a fool for not using your GI Bill. Use it before you loose it.

I have a Graduate Degree because of various GI Bills and currently work as a Human Resources Manager

No worries. I agree with you. I should've already used it. I put school on the backburner for too long.
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(07-11-2015, 08:06 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: No worries. I agree with you. I should've already used it. I put school on the backburner for too long.

It is definitely something you have to "want" to do. I worked full-time and still managed to go (Evening classes). I am currently taking post graduate classes with an eye toward being an ad-hoc Professor.

The stipend is also handy (I assume you qualify for Post-911.)
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#25
Frozen Foods Warehouse Manager (graveyard shift)
Tattoo Artist (do that most weekends)
Also do custom artwork/projects on occasion.

Associate of Arts Degree (Visual Communications)
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(07-11-2015, 06:32 PM)Interceptor Wrote: 1. e4

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#27
I work in the Quality Control Department for Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Kentucky. Have also worked in other departments, but this is likely where I retire from.

I got my Bachelor's in Political Science from EKU. I do absolutely nothing with this degree but get into arguments.
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#28
Secret Bengals GM since 2011, dropped out after kindergarten when I beat my teacher in a spelling contest.
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#29
Bachelor's in jazz performance.

Professional Musician and owner and director/instructor at my music school.
"If the most important thing is the financials' and the second most important thing is winning, then you don't have a chance. It's so important for ownership to do what it takes to win"
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Professor of Collective Learning (that's my self-assigned title, actually I teach classes in the history, politics, and philosophy of education, as well as curriculum design and implementation) at Boise State University

Doctorate from THE University of Cincinnati, 1991
Post-Doctorate, Penn State 1994-95
Today I'm TEAM SEWELL. Tomorrow TEAM PITTS. Maybe TEAM CHASE. I can't decide, and glad I don't have to.
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(07-12-2015, 12:22 AM)GodFather Wrote: Bachelor's in jazz performance.

Professional Musician and owner and director/instructor at my music school.

Huge fan of jazz my man. Stan Getz, Miles Davis, Chet Baker, to name a few.
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(07-12-2015, 02:14 AM)CornerBlitz Wrote: Huge fan of jazz my man. Stan Getz, Miles Davis, Chet Baker, to name a few.

My favorite jazz performer is Guy Patterson who played a one terrific riff with Dell Paxton. Wink

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#33
I am a tax, social security and financial adviser. Bachelors degree in Finance. I own five offices.
To each his own... unless you belong to a political party...
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#34
I am a government employee whose boss is M.  My co-workers are Q and Miss Moneypenny.  Q is unbelievably creative while Miss Moneypenny is hot.  My job has constant conflict and I am always dealing with nasty people who have unusual names which I don't understand why.  These people also work for global organizations that put my physical and mental skills to the tests.  Thank God for Q or I wouldn't be here enjoying Cincinnati Bengal football.  Overall, my days can sometimes be hectic, but at the end of it all I do enjoy my time off.
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(07-12-2015, 02:14 AM)CornerBlitz Wrote: Huge fan of jazz my man. Stan Getz, Miles Davis, Chet Baker, to name a few.

What amazing musicians. Love those guys! Ive recently been listening non stop to Mile's "The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions" Phenomenal!
"If the most important thing is the financials' and the second most important thing is winning, then you don't have a chance. It's so important for ownership to do what it takes to win"
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(07-12-2015, 12:05 PM)GodFather Wrote: What amazing musicians. Love those guys! Ive recently been listening non stop to Mile's "The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions" Phenomenal!

I am not familiar with these recordings, but when I looked at the other musicians my jaw dropped.

Wayne Shorter
Herbie Hancock
Keith Jarrett (my favorite jazz musician)
John McLaughlin
Dave Holland
Jack DeJohnette
Ron Carter

(plus a lot of other guys I have never heard of who are probably all mind-blowing musicians)

It is like an all-time all-star lineup.  No way all of those guys could be playing together on all of the tracks.
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#37
Fourth grade teacher trying to turn little Steelers fans into Bengals fans.  Masters degree.  
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#38
HS graduate who got a job at a coal fired utility shortly out of HS. Now 33 years later I'm a maintenance planner at the same plant. Been extremely lucky to work for a great company with good pay/benefits. 2 more years & I'll be retired.
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#39
High School diploma, Some College, Many management training certificates and education through the PGA of America. I own a golf course, a real estate company and a rental company.
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(07-12-2015, 12:13 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I am not familiar with these recordings, but when I looked at the other musicians my jaw dropped.

Wayne Shorter
Herbie Hancock
Keith Jarrett (my favorite jazz musician)
John McLaughlin
Dave Holland
Jack DeJohnette
Ron Carter

(plus a lot of other guys I have never heard of who are probably all mind-blowing musicians)

It is like an all-time all-star lineup.  No way all of those guys could be playing together on all of the tracks.

It spans over 5 discs. There's a ton of material and will take you a long time to digest with the wonderful playing. Each disc highlights different players with Miles. Heres a great article on it if your interested.

http://www.allaboutjazz.com/the-complete-jack-johnson-sessions-by-rod-sibley.php
"If the most important thing is the financials' and the second most important thing is winning, then you don't have a chance. It's so important for ownership to do what it takes to win"
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