(Fair warning: I searched “job” and found nothing on the first ten pages.)
So, what is your day job?
Normally, I’m a college student at USC, which makes me unemployed (unless you count my WUSC time slot as a job, which it would be pretty easy to argue).
But on breaks, I am a cashier at Piggly Wiggly, a grocery store that seems to have taken root in the southern and eastern US as far as I can tell. I also tell bad jokes, too.
Full Time Job: College Student at Purdue University Part Time/Weekend Job at school: A weekend counselor at Camp Tecumseh YMCA Part Time Job when at home: Sears Loss Prevention Detective (best job in the world busting bad guys in an attempt to keep retail prices low…plus i get to wear “plain clothes”)
Currently a full time student @ WPI, also an Operations worker at Best Buy, until I hopefully get moved into Car-FI, I’m also looking into getting another job soon.
I already quit my day job in pursuit to become a musician, but i have to get another one becuase i need a car. if you know a job opening in palmdale hook me up.
I’m a Lead (as in leader, not the material) Application Developer at an internet software company that specializes in human resource tools (timesheets, expenses, procurement, resource/contractor management, etc).
I’m a senior in Computer Engineering Technology at Wentworth in Boston. Currently I’m on Co-Op in a software engineering group at Textron Systems. During an academic semester I try to get a cushiony office work study position.
I work for one of the largest injection molding equipment suppliers. I’m essentially an assembler. I build robots, conveyors, shuttles, tooling ect. for plastic material and part handling. On occasion I have to travel for service and trade shows.
We don’t make the actual parts but rather the equipment to handle it. We can supply everything except the molding machine. I have personally built tooling for the interior door handles of the PT Cruiser, the grille for the Chevy Avalanche, and the Columbo yogurt lids with the spoon in them.
I ended up talking myself into a “Marketing Research Intern” position over the summer at BEE and then also talking Babson into giving me class credit for it, but over the school year I am back to my “Operations and Marketing Assistant” position. When I’m not scheduled there I work for a group of professors that are affiliated with BEE doing research on the e-commerce industry.
i am a full time student at RIT but right now i am on co-op as the mechanical devlopment lead for RIT’s entry in the DARPA grand challege so i guess i would consider that my full time job right now. http://gcart.rit.edu
I manage an engineering company EDF incorporated. We have Engineers, Designers, Drafters and Programers located in Florida and Connecticut. And I want to hire Brandon to fix our timesheet problem…
I just finished out a full time job, at Daniel Webester College, as a reciver in the cafeteria. It was a great job I hope I can find something like it in Boston.
I work for a large homeowners association, and my official title is “Covenants Counselor”. I inspect houses for design and maintenance violations, help clusters develop and maintain their standards, and I help individual homeowners with their applications for the Design Review Board. I manage 33 clusters (townhouse communities) which ends up being over 2,100 homes.
See, I told you all that I’m an Evil Overlord. :eek:
I am a full-time student at Pennsylvania College of Technology. While I am at home I am a service tech at Elden Street Tire and Service Center. I may be a service manager this coming summer. So I will deal with the customers and other techs instead of working on the cars.
I’m a Process Technician for UT Electronic Controls in Huntington, IN. I maintain and/or repair various pieces of processing equipment. Things like Solderwaves, Nordson coaters, Nordson ovens, Pematech testers, conveyors, eyelet machines and any other machines no one wants to take care of
I help maintain about 300 separate machines.