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I'm a computer network geek at a fortune 500 company in my night job, and run/manage a well drilling business as my day job. With the water situation right now... things are rather nuts.
I'm a software trainer, technical writer, and develop training. Used to be called a "Performance Improvement Consultant" when I worked for a consulting firm. Have worked for law firms for the past 8 years, helping people improve their relationship with their computers and the software that's supposed to help them become more productive. :-) I have a lot of patience and the pre-requisite tilted sense of humor.
Wasn't sure if this was just for those living in NC but thought I'd jump in if I may. I have been a stay at home mom for the past 13 years, before that I sold advertising time for CBS Television Network.
I'm a pharmacist. It can be very stressful at times but also very rewarding. I've really enjoyed seeing what everyone on here does for a living. I just moved to the area about 2 months ago and have used the forum a couple of times with questions. Thank you to everyone who has helped me out by replying to my questions!
I am a truck driver. I never thought I would do this job; got into it to make some extra money to finish my degree, but I have enjoyed it more than I thought I would. I drive about 2500 miles a week, sometimes more, sometimes less, and I spend every night in a different state. Granted, the lifestyle can be less-than-elegant to put it lightly, but it has it's benefits (freedom from the 9-5 office job). I was in sales/marketing before I took the dive to trucking a little over a year and a half ago, and hope to eventually find a way to combine the two professions
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