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Re: What does everyone do for a living?
I work in a seafood restaurant, and I'm bout to start goin school here soon.
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I'm an office manager for a small architectural firm; I taught English for six years and decided that was sufficient. Now that I have my own children (both teenaged boys -- send help!) I appreciate their educators like nobody's business.
My husband is a restaurant manager, and is seriously awesome. We manage 
The guys at work think the snakes are weird, but one of our summer interns this year also has snakes which has been a pleasant turn of events. Plus that nice kid thought I was only 32 (I turn 46 in just over a week). I think we should keep him.
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1.1 2012 Kenyan sand boas (anery, Slither; Dodoma cross, Sarah Slitherman)
1.1 2012 cinnamon ball pythons (Scales and Lucille Ball Python)
1.0 2013 boa constrictor, basic model (Leonard)
0.1 Dec. 2015 central American boa (Rose)
1.0 2012 Dumeril's boa (Sheldon)
0.1 1995 diamond/carpet python intergrade (Beatrice)
0.0.1 2015 Sulcata tortoise (Sam)
2.0 indulged felines (Daniel, Bob)
1.0 chorkie (Teddy); 1.0 chug (Charlie); 0.1 chiweenie (Lily)
2.0 offspring (17 and 13)
1.0 husband (saint)
The Place Where I Babble About my Snakes
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Re: What does everyone do for a living?
All pretty interesting careers though ...
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I'm a support workers working with autism and challenging behaviour. Not the best pay for what we have to do bit it's worth it.
Takes a while to build a collection of bps tho. I got 3 at the moment
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Re: What does everyone do for a living?
 Originally Posted by 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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Re: What does everyone do for a living?
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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Re: What does everyone do for a living?
 Originally Posted by 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.
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Re: What does everyone do for a living?
 Originally Posted by se7en
excellent skill set.
i'm sure you'd have no trouble building your own snake racks. 
I knew there was a reason behind the career path lol.
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Re: What does everyone do for a living?
 Originally Posted by 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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03-26-2016, 01:08 PM
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Re: What does everyone do for a living?
 Originally Posted by 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!!!!
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