OT: Poll: What do you do for a living?
#31
Anyone who likes guns, cigars and Porsches can't be all bad...
Mechanical engineer for Maxtor Corp - B.S. from WPI in '77.
Also enjoy guns, cigars, Kenpo, ... and of course, high-priced German iron.
Ed
Also enjoy guns, cigars, Kenpo, ... and of course, high-priced German iron.
Ed
#32
Three Wheelin'
BS Engineering Polytechnic
MCSE
Partner in Security Engineering firm - we design and install electronic and physical security system for commerical and industrial clients.
Interesting to see the majority of people here are tech/eng/sci educated as compared to med/law or sales/marketing
MCSE
Partner in Security Engineering firm - we design and install electronic and physical security system for commerical and industrial clients.
Interesting to see the majority of people here are tech/eng/sci educated as compared to med/law or sales/marketing
#33
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Wow.. What a list..
I provide shelter for people of means...
I do design/build of California castles, formally a bored Real Estate Broker with some college. Never got a BS, but used plenty of it.........
Used to be a junkyard mechanic hobbist. My girl friend (now my wife) had a brother in law who owned a auto junkyard.
Can you believe it - an 18 yr old motorhead having a auto junkyard at his disposal. In 1959 I got my first Porche there: a '54 Speedster with 8" windscreen (as well as a 50 Merc, 50 Ford Bus Coupe & chopped top; 52 Studebaker & put in 55 Olds engine, 50 Olds bus coupe, '52 XK 120 & the best of all a 52 Alpha Romeo with a DeDion rear end independant suspension). What a way to end your teenage years.
I provide shelter for people of means...
I do design/build of California castles, formally a bored Real Estate Broker with some college. Never got a BS, but used plenty of it.........
Used to be a junkyard mechanic hobbist. My girl friend (now my wife) had a brother in law who owned a auto junkyard.
Can you believe it - an 18 yr old motorhead having a auto junkyard at his disposal. In 1959 I got my first Porche there: a '54 Speedster with 8" windscreen (as well as a 50 Merc, 50 Ford Bus Coupe & chopped top; 52 Studebaker & put in 55 Olds engine, 50 Olds bus coupe, '52 XK 120 & the best of all a 52 Alpha Romeo with a DeDion rear end independant suspension). What a way to end your teenage years.
#36
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Okay, i'll bite...
BA (bull**** artist?) bus. admin, minor real estate. ca real estate broker, tenant representative. office/industrial property.
in my next life i will be an f1 ace and beat schumacher's race record (will he be a 6-time champ?). growing up, my heros were niki lauda and gilles villenueve and i always knew porsches were in my future
BA (bull**** artist?) bus. admin, minor real estate. ca real estate broker, tenant representative. office/industrial property.
in my next life i will be an f1 ace and beat schumacher's race record (will he be a 6-time champ?). growing up, my heros were niki lauda and gilles villenueve and i always knew porsches were in my future
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Interesting posts, indeed.
For me...B.S. in Aeronautics from Arizona State (however, greatly wish it had been from Notre Dame!). I work for America West Airlines in Phoenix in supply chain management within the Technical Operations Division.
For me...B.S. in Aeronautics from Arizona State (however, greatly wish it had been from Notre Dame!). I work for America West Airlines in Phoenix in supply chain management within the Technical Operations Division.
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Amazing diversity. One common thread that has already been pointed out is the tech/engineering angle. Another one seems to be part-time or full-timers in real-estate. Not as many JD/MDs as I would have ventured to guess at the outset. Nor as many entrepreneurs, although there definitely are some. One with his own oil company!!
Myself, I have a BS in Petroleum Engineering from University of Kansas and now working as a Systems Architect for a major insurance company. Trying to get into either Kellogg or Chicago for p/t MBA starting next semester.
There are a lot more people so let's hear from those of you sitting on the sidelines. Inquiring minds wanna know
Myself, I have a BS in Petroleum Engineering from University of Kansas and now working as a Systems Architect for a major insurance company. Trying to get into either Kellogg or Chicago for p/t MBA starting next semester.
There are a lot more people so let's hear from those of you sitting on the sidelines. Inquiring minds wanna know
#45
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from Villanova. Currently working to complete MBA at Fordham. Now work at an Industrial filtration company specializing in radiation removal from Nuclear Power Plants. Some forms of investing on the side.