What Careers Do You Guys Have?

I'm a color conversion specialist for a mail order catalog company. I have a BA in Art with an emphasis in Graphic Communications. I've worked at several places over the years as a designer. This job isn't as "fun" or "creative", but the pay is better. Plus I can come into work late if I need to. It's also just a mile from my place. :nice:
 
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I'm a Department Supervisor/Tech Support for a company that manufactures high performance products for motorcycles/ATVs/snowmobile/Jet ski. It's been a great place the past couple years, with more advancement on the horizon.

We have pistons, blocks, and clutches for your stock street bike up to 1200hp Top Fuel bike. :nice:
 
I graduated from SDSU last May and now i am currently in a Teacher Credential program. So i am gonna be a High school history/government teacher. I am starting my student teaching next week in an 8th grade U.S. history class. Its kinda like intern work so i teach but i dont get paid yet. When i do get a job the pay will be like 38k-40k out of the box with 50ish coming when i get a masters. Im also a Head high school wrestling coach so that will be cool also. The pay isnt killer but it should be fun and the hours and time off is great. Plus the benefits arent bad.
 
I'm a Department Supervisor/Tech Support for a company that manufactures high performance products for motorcycles/ATVs/snowmobile/Jet ski. It's been a great place the past couple years, with more advancement on the horizon.

We have pistons, blocks, and clutches for your stock street bike up to 1200hp Top Fuel bike. :nice:

Do you have a contact number or web site for your job?? I'm looking for a Block for a 2005 or 2006 Suzuki Hayabusa. My friend and I were tunning in his turbo busa, and we ended up putting one of the connecting rods through the block. Since I was doing the actual tune when it blew, i'm picking up most of it.
 
I'm working for Signature Flight Support right now refueling and de-icing commercial and private jets while I go through school... halfway done with an applied science associates in Air Traffic Control.
 
I'm in my sophomore year at ISU and am studying to become a mechanical engineer with a minor in non-destructive evaluation. I think I'm really going to enjoy my job, and certainly won't be complaining about making an average $54,000 straight out of college.