Subject: what is your day job? From: Memphis Mud Date: 14 Aug 02 - 02:19 PM Being new to your Forum, It would help if I knew something about you folks. I sell printing for a living. Play guitar fingerstyle. You? |
Subject: RE: what is your day job? From: MMario Date: 14 Aug 02 - 02:33 PM previous thread with a lot of answers. me - I do telephone support of 47 school districts computers |
Subject: RE: what is your day job? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 14 Aug 02 - 02:35 PM I Don't have one! 9I work night's in an indian take away, andhave done for the last 7 years.Though I have had a few daytime jobs,all in the food industry, I have worked as a process operator in an oil refinery, processing edible oils for use in chip shops and food manufacturing, I have worked in a major local bakery, providing bread and bread products for UK supermarkets, and I have worked in a various slaughterhouses, killing and processing chikens, turkeys, and pigs, the most recent of these been Cranswick Foods, I have also worked in the on-shore fish industry, packing & processing various fish & fish products (dry side, wet side, smoking, curing, shattering etc).I am hoping to start my own business later this year, delivering pet food to customers homes in and around Hull. |
Subject: RE: what is your day job? From: Memphis Mud Date: 14 Aug 02 - 02:41 PM Thanks MM, but I don't know how to utilize that info. <:-/ |
Subject: RE: what is your day job? From: MMario Date: 14 Aug 02 - 02:44 PM previous thread sorry - my blickie broke! |
Subject: RE: what is your day job? From: Memphis Mud Date: 14 Aug 02 - 03:20 PM Thanx MM. That'll keep me busy a while. John, thanks too. |
Subject: RE: what is your day job? From: Phil Cooper Date: 14 Aug 02 - 03:45 PM I sweep floors for a local park district to support my music habit. One of the few things you can do with a liberal arts degree in English Lit if you don't want to teach. |
Subject: RE: what is your day job? From: Celtic Soul Date: 14 Aug 02 - 10:13 PM Service Representative and Loan Officer at a Credit Union. I don't know if you folks outside of the US have Credit Unions...do you? If not, they're like co-op banks. Owned and operated by the people who have accounts there, instead of the profits going to "investors". I love the one I work for, and I really love the spirit of the movement. |
Subject: RE: what is your day job? From: DancingMom Date: 14 Aug 02 - 10:30 PM And I will do business with a credit union over a bank ANY day! Mom to 4 kids and about 30 of their friends. Critical Care Registered Nurse. Sharon |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: GUEST,Elaine Date: 15 Aug 02 - 12:25 AM The one thing I NEVER thought I'd ever do...Stay at Home Mom. Before becoming a mother, I was a real estate agent. Before that I owned 2 retail music stores geared toward school music and before that I was a band director. |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Blackcatter Date: 15 Aug 02 - 12:53 AM Owner of a Tour company in (surprise, surprise) Orlando, FL. The different thing is that I do historical tours of Orlando. We are not, as is assumed around the world, a "company town" that is focused on Disney and only Disney. We do have over 45 million visitors a year which is more than any other place in the world. If you are planning a visit - send me a message and I'll show you the real Orlando. |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Biskit Date: 15 Aug 02 - 04:57 AM Husband,Father,guitar picker,Trucker,singer of songs,Biker protector of virtue,righter of wrongs,in that order. ;) |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: smallpiper Date: 15 Aug 02 - 05:23 AM Stayin' alive but from september I will be teaching part time at Hull University and will go back to working with people who have Drug and/or Alcohol problems (psychotherapy) |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: CharlieA Date: 15 Aug 02 - 05:35 AM well - just about to leave a job calling pharmacists to go thru procedures on their computers. Hopefully I'll get another job - am moving soon. Cxxx |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: open mike Date: 15 Aug 02 - 05:46 AM I am a volunteer fire fighter-- not restricted to day time hours, or to fire-related incidents.. when ever emergencies crop up-- 80% of our calls are medical emergencies. I also staff a fire lookout tower, and also drive the bookmobile for the county library. my favorite part of the Florida countryside near Orlando was the "Bear Crossing" signs. (Any chance of getting a digital image of one?) i visited my in-laws when they lived near Eustis. I wish i had stopped and tried the boiled peanuts from the road side stand. do the aligators eat many poodles around there? how about Pumas--have there been any sightings lately? Cougars? what do you call them, probably not mountain lions, cuz i do not think you have mts.
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Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: the lemonade lady Date: 15 Aug 02 - 05:51 AM Mario:What an interesting 'Blickie break'! |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Larkin Date: 15 Aug 02 - 05:56 AM I used to repair guitars and violins but for the past 8 years I've been a stiltwalker and have done pretty well at it . You can run away and join a circus!!- Martin |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Alio Date: 15 Aug 02 - 07:35 AM Mum, grandma, organiser of folk festival, education adviser (for NSPCC) - in order of importance! Ali |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: GUEST,Lori Date: 15 Aug 02 - 08:03 AM Motorman (sic!) |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: GUEST,Cadence Carroll Date: 02 Sep 02 - 12:34 PM Hello! I have recorded Andy's song, the last leviathan and would love the opportunity to say "thank you". Could you please pass on to me how I can get in touch with him? You can reach me through my website. CadenceCarroll.com. Thanks for your time, Cadence |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Eric the Viking Date: 02 Sep 02 - 03:36 PM Teacher of special needs kids-muggers, buggers and thieves, and those with other problems. John get back to me about your pet food business-I have a contact with a big european firm. |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: jimmyt Date: 02 Sep 02 - 03:47 PM I practice dentistry in Georgia, but mostly I prefer performing to more appreciative audiences than I get to during my day job! |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Sonnet Date: 02 Sep 02 - 06:08 PM My jobs are part time library assistant at Huddersfield University library and relief attendant at the Tolson Memorial Museum, after deciding to leave teaching after approx. 17 years in 1995. My life's work is my poetry writing,which is now taking off semi-professionally. :-) Jay |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Leeder Date: 02 Sep 02 - 09:33 PM Unemployed editor, free-lancer, semi-retired, househusband, or full time musician, depending on what day you catch me on. I was laid off from a longtime editorial job 17 months ago, had a good-sized severance and made it last, haven't found anything new except occasional free-lance work, finally became eligible for EI. Hoping my new CD will generate some income once it hits its break-even point. Enough to squeak me through to pensionable age, anyway. Meantime, I'm practising my "Would you like fries with that?", just in case... |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Gurney Date: 03 Sep 02 - 06:45 AM Jobbing Handyman, Mr fixit, for the last 4 years. Have been a soldier, coalminer, storeman, and assembled a LOT of cars. |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: mooman Date: 03 Sep 02 - 06:54 AM Scientific Director for a European medical technology association. Interesting enough but not as interesting as playing music when not at work! mooman |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: greg stephens Date: 03 Sep 02 - 07:31 AM I am a musician, so my daytime activities are mostly lying in bed,occasionally getting up for a sandwich or lunchtime pint. |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: andymac Date: 03 Sep 02 - 08:18 AM By day (and by night when I'm offshore) I'm a consultant geologist in the oil industry. But when I'm home, I'm a festival goer, session singer and general folkie. |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Midchuck Date: 03 Sep 02 - 08:56 AM Given the incredible hostility toward the profession of Law evidenced in the "Lawyer Jokes" thread, I'd better not say... Peter. |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Schantieman Date: 03 Sep 02 - 09:12 AM What a lot of interesting lives! I'm a teacher. Yawn. A bit of sailing too, when I can make the time. Steve |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: GUEST,Claire Date: 03 Sep 02 - 03:19 PM My career track has gone.... geologist to hydrologist to water quality planner. My music has gone old time clogger to bodhran player and singer in a semi-trad Irish band and session goer. |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 03 Sep 02 - 05:05 PM Hi, Mud:
I'm retired, but spent 36 years working in a Museum, the last 30 as Director. The Museum's big attraction was an early New England Farm, and we had over 100 acres of land. I ran a folk concert series there for 27 years and came to know many mudcatters through that, and a festival I ran for seven.
When I joined Mudcat, I started a thread like this... more recent than the one with the blue clickie. Being blue clickie challenged, I can't direct you to it, but the thread title was What Do You Do In Real Life? The last posting was probably a couple of months ago... Jerry |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: GUEST,Walking Eagle Date: 03 Sep 02 - 09:35 PM I work evenings. I work at an American university as a Library Technician/Night Supervisor.A LT is as far as you can go without being a Librarian ( Master's degree required). I didn't get my master's, I got bored with the program. Got A grades,but I couldn't stand the lack of challenge of it to stick it out to make something of it. I like my job and I like playing old time. Running the museum sounds neat! |
Subject: RE: BS: what is your day job? From: Gypsy Date: 03 Sep 02 - 11:30 PM Wife, pommie-mommie,musician, volunteer, and oh yeah, i work too. Secretary, manage Farmers Market, on the board at Church. |