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      proxybop last edited by

      I work in IT Support for a non-profit although I’m fixing to move. I tell people to reboot their computers and make sure things are plugged in. XD

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        RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

        Jack of many trades but mostly computers, started as a developer for diablo 2 mmbot working on an addon baal bot (KuKbot), then moved to botting WoW for a living using one I wrote while going to school, worked as a .Net developer for Aetna Insurance, then a SAP Security Admin for a different company, now I work as a Java/Vaadin developer for a company doing electronic health record software (fiscal and clinical). Depending on the season I also work as a personal trainer, downhill ski coach, and I work for the race department of one of my local ski mtns.

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          joinmicah last edited by

          We are Building a Global Advertising Network to accomplish this we will need all the
          help we can get from the people that want to see a real company that provides
          high quality traffic and Products and Services people actually need.

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            joinmicah last edited by

            We also Provide Several Marketing Tools and Service ranging from anything to
            do with Hosting, Autoresponders, Ad Free Rotators, Advertising Solutions, and Much
            Much More.

            Best way to get people to see our vision would be to jump on our ship and take a
            ride with us we are looking at the possible implementations of allowing Feathercoin
            and other Alt-coins that has Real Value to be used to purchase Advertising on our
            website.

            We may allow other services to also be purchased using Alt Coins once we have
            an easy way to take these coins and turn them into Gold and Silver.

            [url=http://www.adsactly.com/t/adsactly][img]http://www.adsactly.com/getimg.php?id=15[/img][/url]

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              Nutnut Regular Member last edited by

              I’m an ozone layer. 8)

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                Mogumodz last edited by

                If I told you, I really would have to kill you :-X

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                  A Former User last edited by

                  In the military right now but I’d like to get in the IT field at some point.

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                    ville86 last edited by

                    I’m civil engineer

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                      joinmicah last edited by

                      My Family has been Self Employed for most of life. My Dad Owns a Flag Shop that is located in our residence we sell Flags from all over the world in many sizes. We do not have the resources to do Custom Designs at this time however that is my hope in the near future.

                      I am Also the Owner and Founder of ADSactly Total Marketing Solutions I have been working for over a Year Quietly Building what we believe will be a force to reckon with when all our gears are turning.

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        Hi

                        I’m 30, into graphic design since '02, when I started running a studio with a partner (it ended about 2008, restarting this year again by my own!).
                        I like to create my own clothing and have a small business at home, I do digital and traditional drawing that I sell at Etsy (pretty new shop btw).

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                          TheTribesman last edited by

                          I’m a contractor for IBM. I design/install/troubleshoot ECM/BPM solutions from the FileNet suite of products. Been in the ECM/BPM arena since 1995.

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                            A Former User last edited by

                            I’m 28, I’m a professional musician. I play drums professionally and a bunch of other instrument as an amateur.
                            I mostly play Jazz, but I get called to play other stuff sometimes : soul, funk, sideman for singers…

                            Pretty much the (my) dream life :)

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                              quickfeatherman last edited by

                              Doctoral student in a clinical psychology program.

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                                futureproof Regular Member last edited by

                                I’m an Oracle Database Administrator for a large financial transaction company. Some of our customers would include PayPal, Amazon and all the large “corrupt” banks of the world. Feel like I’m selling my sole working for some of these customers but hey, it puts food on the table.
                                31 years old, married with one daughter and another on the way in Feb.

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                                  MTRisner last edited by

                                  Cool thread. A year ago I quit my job as General Manager of a restaurant and opened up a computer repair/consulting business. Then a few months later, I started working for a friend of mine who had a screen printing company that he ran out of his basement. About three months back I went full time doing screen printing and he opened up a full service shop. So I basically print T shirts for a living. It beats working in food service any day of the week.

                                  Also, one of the shirt websites that we run now accepts FeatherCoin!

                                  [url=http://www.CountdownZed.com]www.CountdownZed.com[/url]

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                                    Pryderi Regular Member last edited by

                                    Student at Leiden University, made some money with ‘‘Habbo’’, working at festivals and events time to time.

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                                      another_user last edited by

                                      i work in a sheep and cattle slaughterboard. great employers! i really like it. is only seasonal, i get about 6 months there every year, but make enough money to get me through when there is no work.

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                                        Egnar last edited by

                                        I’m a Special Education Aide in a 1to1 Autism Program [so basically, I [b]AM[/b] the teacher] during the day and am a Black Belt Karate Instructor at night.

                                        Also working on getting my designer toy business started with my Graphic Designer/Illustrator girlfriend. Got our Website and Facebook up, and a few minor things like stickers… but nothing major yet, need more of an audience first!

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                                          uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                                          Great thread guys!

                                          I’m 28 plus VAT 8) work for a massive corporate services company, designing ICT infrastructures to deliver the services we deliver to clients. It has it’s good and bad points in theory I get to play with lots of very big expensive toys, and in practise I never get to see what I have designed running or help with the setup.

                                          I also run a small engineering company, with my farther producing modifications for Suzuki 4x4 used for off-roading as a hobby, ([url=http://muddyzook.com]http://muddyzook.com[/url]) we have a small but well established range of products that we have been selling for a number of years.

                                          Recently we have started to move in to the one off and prototyping market for a number of clients, ranging from huge corporates to one man bands to help the bring their ideas to life.

                                          The FTC thing is all new to me, I’m learning fast and liking the the community here a lot, I’m not sure if there is anything I can bring to the party, but I’ll do my best to support it all the way!

                                          UM

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                                            wrapper Moderators last edited by

                                            Dr XXXX PhD, Grad. Inst Physics

                                            Age 57 - Retired disabled, 2004.

                                            • Senior consultant application and training application of Advance Maintenance Management Techniques. (88-04)

                                            • Manager Software development, Watchkeeping and Condition monitoring systems (95-03)

                                            Manchester University and Manchester University Science Park 1988-2003.

                                            PhD in Noise and Vibration, Industrial supervisor to numerous EngD and PhD students at Manchester University and UMIST on Application of artificial intelligence techniques for data analysis (1988-2002).

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