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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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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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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.
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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!
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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
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