What do you do?

Started by Don, October 05, 2012, 07:09:02 PM

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Silvermink

Quote from: drekian on October 12, 2012, 08:48:23 AM
http://ciradoni.deviantART.com has some of my photography ^^

Hmm, nice stuff. I need to get out and do more of it, though that's probably not my major roadblock.

Aleria

Student at UBC for First Nations Studies. Spare time includes: Co-writing a comic with professor whovianart, costume design/production, singing, randomly wandering around the city, playing with my cat.
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Aeturnus

Work wise, as of now I'm dockworker loading and unloading containers. About seventy percent of the time the boxes weigh fifty pounds, and the rest can range from ten to a hundred. So far one the worst jobs we had to do was load two thousand boxes of shrimp that weigh twenty pounds into a forty foot container, and after we finished each pallet, we had to stop and put a sticker on each box.

Free time, I like to read, play video games, write and listen to music.

kayfox

I'm a Network Support Engineer specializing in web application firewalls and security at a Seattle networking hardware company.

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Fuzzum

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i fill my time with games and drawing and latenight t.v Comedy central. plan to be a games designer, but like dad says life'l get in the way of dreams so let see were i go.
"Modify"
also walking around and hanging around with the cows and enjoy the sun and listen to eather music or Rooster Teeth pod cast, that kills the hr's realy good.
No wait i totaly do!

Silvermink

Quote from: Aeturnus on October 14, 2012, 07:21:40 PM
So far one the worst jobs we had to do was load two thousand boxes of shrimp that weigh twenty pounds into a forty foot container, and after we finished each pallet, we had to stop and put a sticker on each box.

Oh, did my order finally come in?

Carl Foxmarten

Quote from: Carl Foxmarten on October 06, 2012, 05:55:29 AM
I deliver newspapers, but for ten cents a paper, a hundred houses per route twice a week, it ain't anything to live on. =>.<=

In my spare time (while I look for a real job) I play around with Blender (a 3D creation suite), fiddle around writing (but not yet completing) a couple of Android apps, amateur photography, and sometimes I even do some crochet or knotwork.
Hmm, it looks like I forgot to mention that I'm also somewhat involved in the maintenance of a webcomic and the server it resides on.
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twotailz

im into commercial fishing.  i work on 2 boats, the one is my dads boat and we fish for prawns and on the other boat with my firends dad we fish for albacore tuna and halbuit in march which kinda sucks cause tuna and prawns are in the summery and nicer parts of the year which leaves me not workin when the weather aint so nice which makes for some shitty downhill skateboarding with the rains and all that, but i guess i could travel arounda bit too but that wont be happening this year because of how shitty everyone did this year
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spuug

Quote from: Aeturnus on October 14, 2012, 07:21:40 PM
Work wise, as of now I'm dockworker loading and unloading containers. About seventy percent of the time the boxes weigh fifty pounds, and the rest can range from ten to a hundred. So far one the worst jobs we had to do was load two thousand boxes of shrimp that weigh twenty pounds into a forty foot container, and after we finished each pallet, we had to stop and put a sticker on each box.

Free time, I like to read, play video games, write and listen to music.

Pallets had 126 boxes on each?  Did the labels say the shrimp came from plant #1933?  That's where I'm currently working, and on Tuesday had to load a container with 900  50 lb. boxes of chum salmon.  Only one box (right in the middle) was missing its label.  I had a helper, so I didn't have to do all the work on my own.

- Spuug -

Tef

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