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kristi hager:

Whats an "OOPS" do? :wink:

Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Contractor, Business Owner and part time Scuba Instructor. Truth be told, the Scuba Instructor thing is more of a negative cash flow proposition than a make a living thing.
 
Computer pogue for the Legislature of the State of Nevada, budding entrepreneur, daddy to my awesome kids!

Steve
 
Another IT person.. Server, Desktop, Application support..

Part time Mobile DJ...

Part Part Time... DM working towards instructor... Captain's license...
 
Scientist who gets to play with cutting edge VR technology, motion base flight simulators, six sided immersive caves, microgravity flights, shuttle and International Space Station while babysitting aquatic robots.
 
Hi,

I'm new to diving and plan to have my C-Card in Late August. I'm a Computer Networking Professional (Network Engineer).

Take care!
Jim
 
Right now, an overpriced baby sitter (a supervisor) for the worlds largest bakery supplier. 10 years from now...living somewhere where I can dive everyday doing whatever I have to live & dive.
 
Professional Geek - Infrastructure Architect
 
Previous life, Army for the first half on my adult life, disabled vet now.

Current life....Business Support Analyst for a major pharmaceutical company. I've done it all except programming.

Seems a lot of IT weenies here. If things keep going the way they are with outsourcing, we're going to need new careers....
 
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