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Full Time: Construction Superintendent for water/wastewater treatment plants
Part Time: Underwater Inspection consultant, Dive Insrtuctor, First Aid/CPR Instructor.
 
Database Administrator, backup System Administrator and professional margarita maker :D (oh and install car stereos, amps, speakers for people at my LDS)
 
Diver0001:
I'm a senior consultant at a large ICT consultancy. I specialize in creating order from chaos.

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I am sorry if you found my earlier submissions offensive. They were not intended that way so I apologise if that is what you thought!

Andrew
 
Full time graduate student in pharmacogentics, finish in september and looking for a real job to pay for the diving habit....
 
IT/DBA with a Computer Engineering degree.

Contemplating starting law school next year. That would detroy funds and time for diving.
 
I'm an Army Ordnance Officer.
I retire in a few years and I'll have to find a real job.
 
Buddha:
Whats an "OOPS" do? :wink:

Look at the explanation for the edit...was PMing in the wrong place, OK, so call me a ditz! I answered the ? a few posts down. <sticking tongue out>
 
OE2X:
Advertising and editorial photographer.

Here is a shot from a recent photo shoot.
tough life
 
Chief Drafter for a valve and regulator manufacturer.
But when I grow up I think I'll be a sushi chef. HI!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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