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Well I always liked options, so here you go:

1) Systems Co-ordinator for one of the largest non-profit agencies in a major city;

2) Drug lord, respected by most, feared by some, hated by others;

3) Partner in a security and privacy company;

4) Owner of a computer consulting business;

5) Inventor

6) Hot dog salesman

7) Retiree

8) Felon

9) Most, if not all, of the above, at some point in my life

10) None of the above, I'm really just a government employee who likes day dreaming during office hours ;)

Take your pick, I'll never tell :D

EDIT: Hah, I was just going to replace the "8" and ")" for the eighth choice, as it ended up being a smiley symbol, but it made me laugh when I saw which "career" it ended up beside.

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Area Sales Manager for major operational leasing company. Nice job, you get to know many interesting people from different economic sectors - everyone uses cars... :thumbsupsmileyanim:

Though a bit hard job nowadays, due to crisis in automotive sector and we have many automotive clients (for example one big car maker)... :g:

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Son

:D

i wish ... today the crises hit me and a lot of my collegues too ...

at lease i will have no money problems in the next 2 years :rolleyes:

anybody needs an IT professional in the EU ? :D

cheers,

Frank

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Was hired as a Project Manager (Transitions), Been working for 2 yrs as a client manager but Actually I believe my company thinks im a bit like Micheal Clayton - They always give me the bloody problems

As my boss calls me "Mr. Fixit - You F^&K/[censored] of/etc etc a client and then give em to him"

What i want to do, WRITE!

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I've been a graphic designer (So if you're still looking for a logo Halo, hit me up!) for the last eight years but have gotten totally bored with it and am about to enroll in the 3-yr. Machining program at a college up here. After completing the program and learning all the technical math/blueprint/CAD/CAM/CNC sort of stuff, I'm going to try and get into the 2-year program at the Watch Technology Institute in Seattle. If it looks like I lack the patience/dexterity to work on movements and such, I'll probably consider looking for an industrial design program somewhere up here in the NW.

And then I want to design and manufacture watches.

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Divisional Purchase Director for a civil engineering company, specialised in industrial electrical installations, renewable energy projects, sea desalination plants, rail electrification and stuff.

This is new as I joined last year. Before that 20 years in automotive procurement from car manufacturer to components and systems suppliers

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Develop and sell my own line of nuclear powered EDP's (Electric Dog Polishers) to wet widowed women...

And part-time I'm the owner of a hedge fund and technology/intellectual property solutions company that develops trading systems for institutions and larger hedge funds...

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