Re: What does everyone do for a living?
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Andybill
Served 4 years in the Marines and used some of the money I saved up to get started. Now I am a certified personal trainer about to launch an online trainer. :D
That would be such a fun job - very ambitious of you! Send me the link once you have it up and going - I'm huge into fitness.
Re: What does everyone do for a living?
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bcr229
FedGov information technology contractor, aka "code monkey".
well, a monkey could do a lot worse than hooking up with the feds. I do the same thing minus the FedGov clients.
Re: What does everyone do for a living?
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Albert Clark
... Whenever I mention what my career was nowadays people are always appreciative. People mostly remember 9- 11.
it's unfortunate that something of that magnitude is what it took for so many to appreciate those who serve us daily. I guess even the darkest of clouds has a silver lining.
Re: What does everyone do for a living?
I am a HS Science teacher. A lot of my animals moonlight in the classroom most of the year. Right now I have a cornsnake, a blue-tongue skink, a crested gecko and five turtles in my classroom, along with some furry animals (hamsters) and 19 newly hatched baby chicks which we will keep for two weeks until they grow wing feathers.
My coworkers see my zoo of a classroom and so it never shocks them that I have a home zoo, too. In fact, I bring a lot of my home animals in for school events.
Re: What does everyone do for a living?
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Snoopyslim
Everyone has such neat jobs, way to go everyone! Now for my next question...do your co-workers think you're odd for having snakes as pets? hahah I am the youngest at my company by quite a bit and do all sorts of odd hobbies I think everyone thinks I'm nuts.
some think it's odd, some think it's scary, it seems most are semi fascinated. most co-workers I've had who've thought I was odd thought so before they found out about the snakes.
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cristacake
I'm trying to get a bachelors in Classical Studies, which is basically the history and literature of ancient Rome and Greece [emoji846] And since everyone asks, I hope to someday teach the very same subject at a college level
I bet the snakes are named after the Greek/Roman Gods.
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DennisM
some think it's odd, some think it's scary, it seems most are semi fascinated. most co-workers I've had who've thought I was odd thought so before they found out about the snakes.
Lol this is great and probably true for me as well I've juggled and hula hooped on lunch since I've started there so that description of me might have already been formed haha. Most do seen somewhat fascinated, but they also seem to think a ball python can kill you LOL just the typical unknowing.
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Hypancistrus
I am a HS Science teacher. A lot of my animals moonlight in the classroom most of the year. Right now I have a cornsnake, a blue-tongue skink, a crested gecko and five turtles in my classroom, along with some furry animals (hamsters) and 19 newly hatched baby chicks which we will keep for two weeks until they grow wing feathers.
My coworkers see my zoo of a classroom and so it never shocks them that I have a home zoo, too. In fact, I bring a lot of my home animals in for school events.
I wish I was in your class lol
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DennisM
I bet the snakes are named after the Greek/Roman Gods.
:laughing: That was my plan, until I made the mistake of telling everyone the breeder's chosen name for my first BP. I was considering naming her Persephone, but once I had introduced her to people as "Donuts", it stuck! Maybe another species will take the Olympian route :rolleye2: