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VP of Constrction for a small multi-family developer. We build luxury apartment complexes across the country. Have projects right now in Jacksonville, FL and Nashville, TN.
 
Environmental Health Code Enforcement for the City of Plano.
I inspect restaurants, swimming pools, and body art establishments.

TwoBit
 
TwoBitTxn:
I inspect... and body art establishments.

TwoBit

Yuck. I'm liking my job better all the time. Don't get me wrong, TwoBit, glad someone is doing it.
 
Was a Pharmacy Tech for about 20 years. A secretary for a while but hated it. I've also owned a quilt shop for a few years then did the teaching seminar thing for awhile, a police/personal protection dog trainer, have taught most every kind of craft, seamstress...sort of a Jill of all trades!

Currently running Dee-Rag internet sales from home.
 
I work for a Major Computer Mfg providing complex problem resolution for US, Can and LA customers on Desktop, IA-32 Workstations, and Thinclients. We support harware, software, networking and whatever else come our way. Were the last stop for customers, If it's broke and no one else can help they come to us, and no I don't work in a call center.
 
I am sort of a Jill of all trades too. Been a Nurse in the medical center, a long haul truck driver, an instrument technician at the Lyondell Plant in Channelview and now I'm a systems specialist there. Have built websites for several small buisnesses and am currently about 1/2 way through by BSCS.
 
Ok TexDiveGuy...You already know me but here is my answer and this is what I put on all my applications and forms I fill out.... Occupation...Scubadiver. I always get comments on it. It is a great conversation starter.
 

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