What do you do for a living?
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25, Junior 3D Generalist / Animator based in Glasgow. Just finished up work on the Battle of Bannockburn :)http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-25973135
[/quote]Wow was that you? Great work may have to drop in and have a look when I’m up that way in march! Do you know if it will still be on show then?
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I work in Finance as a Business Analyst…
I spend pretty much all my time now working out how many rigs I’ll need before I can quit my job and do this full time…
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I precisely know, what is it â€" an error.
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Have quickly answered :)
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Blacksmith/Welder here… Nothing too exciting to brag about, haha!
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Smith some metal feathercoin wallets for the market place and you’ll have some bragging rights though ;)
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As for me, I haven’t had a job for years. I’m a serial entrepreneur, of sorts. I live for a living, is that satisfactory?
^perfect.
I am 32, married, with a gang of kids and am an eBay store owner.
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I’m currently doing business development for Myprotein, a UK based sports nutrition brand, to help the company expand the Chinese market. My company, The Hut Group also owns Lookfantastic.com, Zavvi.com, HQHair, Probikekit etc.
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Sys Admin, Windows and Some Linux.
25 years old
managing 3 datacenters70 servers
workstations!!! LOL…fat chance…I dont do desktop support. -
Errant viking, print/graphic designer and part time editor. Working on a big secret project to earn a proper living ;)
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TLC specialist, microwave transmission, since 1990 IT customer engineer and system administrator, now operator and engineer on IBM AS 400. Also Microsoft and Linux under HP Sysparch certified. Hobbies? Ultralights advanced pilot ULM 3 axis. I love flight : )
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Self employed computer repair and system admin !
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Graphics/Print designer aswell as webdesigner/developer am currently 26years old and live in belgium. Hobby’s are in hardware, servermanagement and programming.
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43 and single parent to two kids, best job ever. Before that, chemical blender for offshore crap. Now I day trade and research, research and more research in crypto! Also book editing and cover design for a Swedish Book company, Jack of all trades, master of none, though 100% geek
NEXT… :P
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Been here for a week or two now, so it must be about time to tell a bit more about myself.
I’ve worked in the Telco industry for the last 25 years, mostly in Australia but spent 3 years in Scotland working in the Telco industry, currently manager of 3 data centres across two states and change manager for the facilities side of all our data centres nationally.
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Translations, a bit of copywriting and private language lessons :)
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I’m 24 and I currently take care of a cemetery. Not as grim as it may seem it is my chance to listen to a lot of music which is my number one passion in life. =)
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I’m a film technician at a university, but really just biding my time until something I make does well - which won’t happen. I am (however) very content with my lot :)
…also run an Open Source software project that lets video editors share work with one another. I do some of the minor development tasks, but as the system has grown, I’ve been taking on more of the specifications/testing/support.
Most of all I’m a nerdy guy, which may be why crypto appeals so much!
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A film technicial? It must be really interesting work, yep?
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Freelance software engineer on the south coast of the UK.
About 18 years C/C++ plus various assemblers experience, linux also. Been working in 3g field (RRC, UTRAN, RNC, etc) for past 10 years, but also have more general embedded systems experience to fall back on. Been looking into cryptos for the past 18 months with a keen interest.
Cheers
Dave