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I work in a seafood restaurant, and I'm bout to start goin school here soon.
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All pretty interesting careers though ...
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Zincubus
I've mentioned this previously but I've worked in classrooms for the last 20 years alongside autistic/ Aspergers / dyslexic teenagers - helping them get through the sheer trauma of secondary / high school .
Very , very rewarding but of course also very stressful - for me ..as I'm also Aspergers which is a great help as regards insight into to their problems but is a double edged sword of course .
Great holidays :)
Quoting myself just to bring my occupation to the attention of the previous poster :)
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Student in Natural resources with an emphasis in wildlife management. Also working on my field archeologist certification.
Before that I worked in loans at a bank.
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Andylee11
Carpenter . Frame and sheet houses. Long days but pays for what I want to do outside of work .
excellent skill set.
i'm sure you'd have no trouble building your own snake racks. :rolleye2:
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se7en
excellent skill set.
i'm sure you'd have no trouble building your own snake racks. :rolleye2:
I knew there was a reason behind the career path lol.
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Andylee11
I knew there was a reason behind the career path lol.
my buddy who is somewhat capable at building stuff (i'm barely good with legos) helped me put together a rack system that holds 14 tubs.
materials ran me about $150.
we were going to build another one, but someone stole his tools from out his backyard.
i just dropped $300 on some used racks, and they only hold 6 tubs. :(
so yes, very useful skill set.
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se7en
my buddy who is somewhat capable at building stuff (i'm barely good with legos) helped me put together a rack system that holds 14 tubs.
materials ran me about $150.
we were going to build another one, but someone stole his tools from out his backyard.
i just dropped $300 on some used racks, and they only hold 6 tubs. :(
so yes, very useful skill set.
Wow that would be a bad day . Waking up to build a rack only to find your tools have disappeared . Ouch!!!!