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Graduate Research Professor. Previous to my current employment, I was a high school/middle school principal, and previous to that, I was a high school/middle school teacher.
 
Present : I do digital forensics/data recovery as well as security analysis/intrusion reconstruction (Write custom tools and design special one off hardware and software for special projects) and other um projects for a federal alphabet agency

Hackers, Crackers and Phreaks, Oh My!

(With all due apoligies to Sir Rudyard Kipling)

Future : Not being the target of an investigation by said agency!

Jim
 
Ex-security worker to administrator to executive, then consultant, lastly project manager in international industry. Quit a few weeks ago to forego burn-out... now starting to look for next. I'd like to get back to the security business or maybe HR.
 
Angel Choreographer.

In medieval times, philosophers argued about how many angels could dance on the head of a pin.

In modern times, I orchestrate the movements of ethereal beings on a silicon "pinhead".

Translation: embedded systems software engineer.

Past projects: video poker integration, smoke detector coordination, IV pump operation, movie & still image processing, phone call billing, glaucoma screening, milling machine control, ...

Current project: blood analysis

Future project: starting teaching software development at a university's game design degree program
 
Team Leader for Engineering at Baptist East Hospital. ( Shop Supervisor for Maintenance ). :)
 
Industrial mechanic/electrician/HVAC tech for a large distribution center. This is what I do for money so that I can be a small time chicken farmer/woodsman/milsurp collector. Guess which one I like best.
 
Systems Analyst and Geographic Information Systems Supervisor.

We make maps, and keep track of the pipes in the ground.
 
Two full-time jobs:

1. Attorney, specializing in labor and employment law (management/employer side)

2. Dad to 2 year old quadruplets
 
Back in the 70's I was an automobile mechanic (Oldsmobile). Then in the late 70's switched over to me a DJ (playing Top 40--afternoon drive). In the 90's went back to school and became a chemist. I now work doing analytical chemistry for a neuroscience group.
Cue Grateful Dead and Truckin, "What a long strange trip it's been."
 
Mechanical Design Engineer for a small custom machine builder. Some day I may just say "take this job and shove it" and go back to God's country and work on the doctorate...

After 4pm I restore and repair boats, do custom wood working, custom powdercoating, build a few roundy round racing engines a year, repair farm equipment, farm a little bit, build a custom rifle now and again, feed the chickens and work in the garden... too many irons in the fire and not enough daylight....

Jamie
 
I'm a Training and OD Manager for a company that makes small earth moving machines. The training is easy...It's being odd that's hard. The Organization Development work is the fun stuff. Want a challenge? Impliment a change against 20 years of organizational inertia and make it stick. This usually involves convincing people it's their idea to begin with.

--usp_fan
 
I provide Network and Engineering support for a DoD installation on Redstone...aka the helpdesk.

Also a fulltime student with junior standing pursueing a degree in MIS.
 
Past - Local 'Stop & Rob' (convenience store) clerk.

Present (until June 12th) - Customer Service and Support for Bank of America.

Future (after June 12th and beyond) - Headed back to school to pick up a bachelors in Information System Security (and to get experience so I can find a decent job).

Jay
 
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