Workin' for a livin'

Hey, y'all be nice. TheEdge883 is one of the good ones. I think I even got an autographed CD from him once. :)
 
Originally posted by TheEdge883
Don't shoot me........



Please.......



I'm Customer Service............




At America Online.............


It's not too late to turn from the Darkside
 
Customer services eh? I have a question........

Isnt it illegal to sell non-working programmes to the mass public :mad:!
 
Originally posted by Master of Blades
Customer services eh? I have a question........

Isnt it illegal to sell non-working programmes to the mass public :mad:!

He said AOL, not Microsoft! :)
 
Originally posted by pknox
He said AOL, not Microsoft! :)

Heh.. "Microsoft Works" an Oxymoron. :)


Be nice..lets get back tojob descriptions huh? :)
 
Originally posted by pknox
He said AOL, not Microsoft! :)


Have you ever used AOL, more over have you ever heard the words......


"Welcome to AOL.....Goodbye"


Its the words you hear as soon as you sign on :shrug:
 
I'm Customer Service............




At America Online............. 's Competitor in the Chicagoland area. :P

Boy could I tell you stories about AOL customers. Edge, AOL service needs to be clear to the customers that AOL is NOT the internet and NOTHING ELSE ON THE INTERNET FUNCTIONS LIKE AOL!!! My biggest headaches are Recovering AOL users...

Ahem. Sorry, back on topic...

I also do some Indie film work, acting and such, and am the Key Grip for a local Indie film studio here called "Unclean Films" and no thats not Unclean as in PORN its unclean as in "The Great Unclean One" they typicaly do horror flicks.

I have also done a few hollywood films, but nothing major, rolewise. Mostly extra work.
 
Originally posted by Ceicei
After hearing so much about you and your prowness, how are you able to do Kenpo with a cage in your back? That doesn't sound very flexible....

Do you also teach karate in college or am I confusing you with someone else (perhaps nightingale)?

- Ceicei

Ceicei.. I was kinda fearful at first.. but soon realized that I would be defeated mentally if I allowed my misgivings and the docs advice to rule my life.. so I just did what I thought I could for awhile.. then took the bull by the horns so-to-speak.. and even do the Standing Samurai Rolls we do in Samurai Jiu-jitsu.. The only reprocussion I have is doing tecs on the opposite side .. that gives me problems in my shoulder.. so as long as I take it easy on that.. I'm fine :) *cage is in my lower spine.. sometimes causes clunking in my hip on left legged kicks.. that's about it ~!


The college Karate class at Shepherd College, WV is Seig and me. You've got the right person :)
We've also have Mountaineer Martial Arts :) I love it ~!
Tess
 
I have worked since 6th grade. My folks owned a resturant when I was a kid. Pizza resturant. Wash dishes first starting out, then got switched to cooking did that tell my freshman year in college. Then I was a shoe sellsman. Yes let the Al Bundy jokes start. But guess how many boob shot I got. Thanks to my boss who taught me that trick:rofl: Finally I work for Sherwin Williams in a distrubution center. We ship paint all over the country. Have been doing that for 17 years, besides teaching martial arts for 7 years. Alot of 50 plus weeks in that 7 years.
Bob :D
 
In the Army I was a postal worker. :mp5:

Later I changed my Military Occupational Specailty to broadcast engineering. I do that same job now, but for a group of radio stations here in El Paso. My biggest responsability is maintaining our LAN and servers we use to play all that wonderful music coming across those wonderful Clear Channel Radio Stations. :cool:
 
I worked in the Army as a motion picture specialist (watched a lot of TV). After leaving the Army, I called Bingo, Worked at subway, Became a very good busboy (I already have the job if I want it back), I worked as an enrolment director for my Karate school (quit for higher paying job), and I now work as I have off and on for the last -gulp- ten years as a metal finisher. Yes thats right I play with chemicals all night to make metal shiney or Black or Black and shiney. I patiently wait for an industrial disease to be named after me... Wold's syndrome. One might say man he's been breathing sulferic for so long he's got the wolds. You know something like that.
Sean
 
I'm a chemical engineer, though have been working in optical thin films coatings for two months now, a totally new field for me. Blowin' dust of the old physics books, and trying like hell to remember what division was, let alone partial derivatives.

Steven Brown
UKF
 
Originally posted by bujuts
I'm a chemical engineer, though have been working in optical thin films coatings for two months now, a totally new field for me. Blowin' dust of the old physics books, and trying like hell to remember what division was, let alone partial derivatives.

Steven Brown
UKF

I feel you there man. My boss introduced a few new product ideas this year and asked me if I remember Micheal's Addition reactions. I had to tell him I recognized the name, but that was all. Then I rushed home to get my old organic chem books.
 
Micheal's Addition reactions
1. scratches head
2. gets nervous 'cause he forgot his calculator
3. cheats by lookin' at his neighbors paper

I knew a guy named Michael once and those were his reactions to addition.:rofl:
 
Originally posted by theletch1

1. scratches head
2. gets nervous 'cause he forgot his calculator
3. cheats by lookin' at his neighbors paper

Hey, that's how I got through college.

That and the classic tactic of programing notes into the calculator (that I never forgot).
 

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