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amascuba:
No. I do not work for any government facility.

I work for a large publicly traded company.

What is one thing that you use pretty much on a daily basis?

Most people rely on it to support their lifestyles or lack there of.

What can make people irate if they feel they were cheated out of something that was owed to them or belongs to them?

I have been threatened physical bodily harm among other things because people are very passionate about this particular piece of property.
You work for an infrastructure company that handles internet traffic.
Or a credit card company
 
scrapdizzy:
in other words.

WHAT DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING?

Ill start.


Destination Wedding Photographer for 16yrs

I'm an attorney, but lately I've taken to financing my scuba gear purchases playing poker.
 
Network engineer for one of the large Cable companies. I am not allowed to state the name by order of company regulations.
 
SparticleBrane:
Sounds like amascuba works for IBM...
Nah, I would not be offended if someone took my IBM PC...:D

I think he works with intangibles (email, internet traffic, credit)
 
I am a psychotherapist who specializes in addictions and adolescents. I consult with an agency that gives me 6 paid weeks off a year, giving me plenty of free time.

My wife (also a diver) is a trade consultant for the federal government (thank you tax payers for paying her wage and for her dive gear--you all are very generous).
 
I print my own money... :eyebrow:
 
I sell latex for Vandelay Industries
 
I don't work for an infrastructure company as in a telecom business.

I work in the financial industry. We are the people behind the scenes that allow banks to offer checking, debit, and online banking services. The business unit I work in does the transaction processing for thousands upon thousands of ATM machines in the USA, but their are other business units within the company that process transactions for just about everything you do. Checks, ATMs, POS, E-Commerce, EBT, etc.
 

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