• What do you do for work?
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Thought it'll be interesting to know what people do here I shoot kids and dogs for work
"I shoot kids and dogs for work" https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/787/6626f518-5e9f-4677-bf73-a0026f608e4e/image.png
I work as a tester at an electronics recycler. I test for functionality, factory reset/clear data off of and repair the stuff I'm able to so we can resell it on ebay and other storefronts. I test networking equipment and servers, mostly. Get some pretty cool shit sometimes...Or I just have to do hundreds of access points which are the absolute dullest thing in existence. I sometimes have to do copiers. Fuck Xerox, seriously.
im the reason you can never find two socks that match
I work for the government in an analyst-y type role I guess. At the moment I'm working on lots of projects and junk. It's pretty interesting work
I sell booze and booze accessories. But I'm quitting this job soon so it doesn't matter I guess.
Not got a job atm, but part of my studies involves doing IT projects for companies. Currently redoing this one construction material company's website with a few other people.
Photo lab. Nothing like having someone order their ENTIRE phone's memory in 4x6'' in all its shittily compressed selfie glory and have them reject it at checkout because it's over $100 worth of prints. Also pls do not print from Facebook messenger, people.
I work at a museum doing guided tours when I'm not getting paid for studying.
I make tools for game indie game developers to use to make their shit games with
Until tomorrow I'll have spent the last 3½ years of my life being a Cinematic Artist / 3D Generalist, but on Monday I'm starting as an Animator.
Can I offer you 5 hookers in exchange for some information
Quality control and testing for a small electronics company mostly focused on cooling/heating stuff, like solar water heaters, thermostats, though right now our biggest focus is on control modules for ovens and induction cookers. We even made A/C controllers for tanks at one point
i'm a video editor films, music videos, adverts and all that jazz
I stock grocery during the overnight shift. I also put up sale tags on saturdays.
Meet me by the overpass at midnight and we'll see what we can work out.
Electronics design engineer, I design/prototype/sustain various PCB/electronic designs for use in water meters, radio network infrastructure for said meters and random accessories.
Web-developer, for a very fast growing company.
Bruh you can do better. 6 minimum and a sex dungeon. I work hard and get underpaid for it. jk I roll garden center at my local lowes and do all sorts of dumb shit like working 7am to 9:30pm because they pull me for a massive delivery an hour before my shift ends.
Been hopping from job to job while continuing my education. I've recently landed myself a 9-to-5 IT job at a local business so I'm still getting acclimated to the workflow.
Cashier for Burger King. Live extremely close to the place so I'm always called in for extra hours.
Supervisor at UPS airport.
after i graduate i'll be working for a top 5 defense contractor, prolly working on sick govt/military shit
Software engineer/architect/whatever linkedin bullshit at the innovation dept of a big telecom company Surprised by the replies to this post, I'd imagine people would have similar dev jobs It's pretty good and confortable https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/57869/405726f5-d425-48d9-b57d-659ee6ec280f/image.png
Im a barista at starbucks
I was a soux chef until 7 months ago. The decent, but the hours and half the people I worked with became unbearable. So after Irma hit and my mom needed help I took that as an opportunity to leave. I do contract based work as a stagehand now, and I also sell Vinyl and Comics on Ebay.
cyber analytics work for a relatively small gubmint contractor. don't step on my snake
Technically I'm a web developer, but I'm so incompetent as one it's a mystery to me that I have a job.
Urban Planner for a small municipal government in the states
gas station man
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