So what does everyone do here for a living?

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Re: So what does everyone do here for a living?

Post by neonlightchild » Mon Dec 19, 2005 9:29 am

i just finished my career as an attorney and i'm the politics :)
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Re: So what does everyone do here for a living?

Post by Miguel_Ricardo » Tue Dec 20, 2005 5:42 am

neonlightchild wrote:i just finished my career as an attorney and i'm the politics :)
congratulations. are you working now?

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Re: So what does everyone do here for a living?

Post by neonlightchild » Tue Dec 27, 2005 3:01 am

Miguel_Ricardo wrote:
neonlightchild wrote:i just finished my career as an attorney and i'm the politics :)
congratulations. are you working now?
yes i am dude, and it's killing me hahahaha
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Re: So what does everyone do here for a living?

Post by SETH » Tue Dec 27, 2005 5:33 am

Clerk at a QuickMart. I also put up stock and fix the food if busines is slow.

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Re: So what does everyone do here for a living?

Post by Syren.S » Tue Dec 27, 2005 8:45 am

i'm doing my MSc in Technical University of Denmark, that's 3 days a week. twice a week work in FIYTO, or i should say FIYTO and ISTC, as they merged this year. International youth travel business, like language travel, au-pair, work experience etc. but i'm the IT supporter so that's none of my business anyway. my job is web programming, some graphical design and...well...interpreter sometimes. that's the job everyone is more or less doing, as we all from different part of the world, and to pay for a professional interpreter seems unnecessary...
and in the weekend i work as shop assistant, selling amber to the tourists. pretty busy life huh? :lol:
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