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Dean C 09-11-2007 08:35 AM

What do *you* do?
 
What's your profession :)? If you're a student (bum ;)) don't bother replying. Wait until you do some real work :)

no mods 09-11-2007 09:11 AM

Yay for Bums.

nexialys 09-11-2007 10:07 AM

no mods always reply... even when it is indicated to not do so.. lol
(if you'd ask "what you do as a woman?", he would answer anyway...)

ok, i'm a web-architect... a WAHD one.. lol

Chris M 09-11-2007 10:46 AM

I'm an ex-Bum :D

And now I do virtually nothing except boring security work :/

Chris

towermatt 09-11-2007 01:45 PM

I am the senior internal trainer for Colorado's 3 largest bank. :D

Dan 09-11-2007 03:25 PM

I'm a bum!

Calash 09-11-2007 03:37 PM

Hardware/Software support for labratory computers.

Kirk Y 09-11-2007 03:53 PM

Bums of the board unite! :D

But I also do clerical work in the governors office..

PS. I'm not sure what you got your degree in Dean, but I'd say being a student is "real" work. :)

smacklan 09-11-2007 03:54 PM

I work for the guvment ;)

Dean C 09-11-2007 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kirk Y (Post 1337086)
Bums of the board unite! :D

But I also do clerical work in the governors office..

PS. I'm not sure what you got your degree in Dean, but I'd say being a student is "real" work. :)

Can't a man making a sweeping generalization these days without a pedant coming along ;)

nexialys 09-11-2007 04:45 PM

...lol... now Kirk is pedant... woo...

i have to write this one somewhere

Paul M 09-11-2007 07:54 PM

Programmer .....

MRGTB 09-11-2007 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 1337218)
Programmer .....


I always had you pinned as working for Virgin Media, seeing as you run a cable forum based around there ISP service

tipoboy 09-11-2007 09:13 PM

wall and floor tiling specialist:)

i stick tiles on walls and floors and grout them, then charge loads of money for their trouble lol

Kirk Y 09-11-2007 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean C (Post 1337101)
Can't a man making a sweeping generalization these days without a pedant coming along ;)

Nope. :)

Paul M 09-12-2007 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MRGTB (Post 1337230)
I always had you pinned as working for Virgin Media, seeing as you run a cable forum based around there ISP service

I've never worked for VM, or ntl, or their predecessors. :cool:

G0F0RBR0KE 09-12-2007 02:28 AM

Bum
Bum
Bum =]

cloyal 09-12-2007 02:44 AM

Robotics

unenergizer 09-12-2007 04:27 AM

web design, but i guess im a bum... going for computer networking and trouble shooting technology.. ive already got my A+ certification but web designing pays more than our local geek squad :D

im shooting for my bachelors and trying to keep a 4.0 gpa... that has proven to be harder than web design ;)

Atakan KOC 09-12-2007 04:43 AM

I do programming & web design.

Limebean 09-12-2007 07:35 AM

I work as a live sound engineer and bass tech. Not as glam as it is made out to be!

MRGTB 09-12-2007 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 1337332)
I've never worked for VM, or ntl, or their predecessors. :cool:

OK

I only said it because "I" did used to work for Virgin Media as a cable engineer installer. And I once asked about your site from a lad I was working with in general chit chat, and he said it was ran by a person who also worked for VM.

Thats why I said I had you pinned as working for VM

deezelpope 09-12-2007 10:29 PM

<i>*Domestic Goddess*</i>

Guest190829 09-12-2007 10:32 PM

Full Time Bum (Computer Science Student), Part Time Bum (Programmer). :D

Brad 09-13-2007 02:08 AM

I work with paper and keyboards. It's really exciting stuff. ;p

Chris M 09-13-2007 02:39 AM

Now Brad, rizzla doesn't count as working with paper :D

Chris

dismas 09-13-2007 03:03 AM

I walk around in a bunny suit all night moving wafers with chips in them from one place to another.

i.e. I make the chips that run your video game system (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii), cell phone, printer, router, etc. etc.

Dean C 09-13-2007 06:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deezelpope (Post 1337940)
*Domestic Goddess*

Can you do my ironing for me? I keep ironing creases into my t-shirts :(

Nutz 09-13-2007 07:23 AM

Computer stuff ;(

deezelpope 09-13-2007 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean C (Post 1338143)
Can you do my ironing for me? I keep ironing creases into my t-shirts :(

You iron your t-shirts???:eek::erm:

You know, if you take your clothes out of the dryer immediately when it stops, you really shouldn't need to iron, with the exception of dress shirts, of course.

towermatt 09-13-2007 01:46 PM

Took my wife 10 years to teach me that.

Dean C 09-13-2007 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deezelpope (Post 1338305)
You iron your t-shirts???:eek::erm:

You know, if you take your clothes out of the dryer immediately when it stops, you really shouldn't need to iron, with the exception of dress shirts, of course.

This is outrageous. Why has no-one informed me of this until now. Looking for a husband by any chance?

deezelpope 09-13-2007 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by towermatt (Post 1338312)
Took my wife 10 years to teach me that.

LOL!!! That's funny.:D
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean C (Post 1338317)
This is outrageous. Why has no-one informed me of this until now. Looking for a husband by any chance?

OMG, wow! Gosh, I'm sorry...I thought it was common knowledge.

Awww, aren't you sweet?:) Sorry again, Dean, but I've already got one.;)

BUT, if you have any questions pertaining to cleaning, feel free to ask me anything, anytime.:D

Dean C 09-13-2007 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deezelpope (Post 1338320)
LOL!!! That's funny.:D

OMG, wow! Gosh, I'm sorry...I thought it was common knowledge.

Awww, aren't you sweet?:) Sorry again, Dean, but I've already got one.;)

BUT, if you have any questions pertaining to cleaning, feel free to ask me anything, anytime.:D

There's too many of these "modern", "working" women about these days. People like myself, are missing out on important life facts, that could save us having to iron our tee-shirts! Why can't I find myself a nice woman, who wants to iron my clothes, do the dishes, cook my food, and raise my future children :( Instead, they're all out their working!

deezelpope 09-13-2007 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean C (Post 1338337)
There's too many of these "modern", "working" women about these days. People like myself, are missing out on important life facts, that could save us having to iron our tee-shirts! Why can't I find myself a nice woman, who wants to iron my clothes, do the dishes, cook my food, and raise my future children :( Instead, they're all out their working!

Not all of them, Dean...just gotta keep looking.

Heh, I used to be one of those, until I got hurt on-the-job and had to quit. My hubby liked having me home so much, he insisted it be permanent...now taking care of him and the house is my job, and I like it that way. It was SO hard trying to work AND keep the house clean. Not to mention how costly it got eating out all the time. My husband did the math...we save $300 a WEEK just by my doing all the cooking at home. Being frugal, and shopping for bargains helps a lot! I spend about $100 a week on groceries.

BUT, for most couples, it's not financially feasible for only one partner to be the sole breadwinner, not in this day and age.

EnIgMa1234 09-13-2007 03:09 PM

I'm a bum :(

smacklan 09-13-2007 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deezelpope (Post 1338353)
BUT, for most couples, it's not financially feasible for only one partner to be the sole breadwinner, not in this day and age.

I have to disagree with this statement, somewhat ;) I think it is entirely feasible for anyone who wishes to get their priorities straight. 8 years ago my wife and I decided that we didn't have children for someone else to raise them so we sold the house it took both of us working to pay for, bought a smaller house in the city and my wife quit her job as a dental hygenist (of which she was making alot more than me and I was still paying her college tuition bills). I did not make alot of money...less than $30K a year gross. We never wanted for anything, had more children and learned to love our little house. As time passed, I began making more money and we were able to move, earlier this year, into a new home that was bigger and nicer than the one we sold 8 years ago. My children are happy, well rounded and homeschooled. They both were reading, writing and doing math on a 2nd grade level by the time they were 6. My wife is happier than she ever was working outside the home. She manages our house better than I ever could and I trust her to take care of those things as she trusts me to support us financially. My point is, it is entirely possible to live as most of society did from the beginning of our nation until just a generation or so back. It comes down to what is important to you and are you willing to put your own selfish wants second and not let "society" dictate how you should live your life? Now, for those that are single parents, the situation changes dramatically, so the above is nearly impossible.

deezelpope 09-13-2007 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smacklan (Post 1338417)
I have to disagree with this statement, somewhat ;) I think it is entirely feasible for anyone who wishes to get their prorities straight. 8 years ago my wife and I decided that we didn't have children for someone else to raise them so we sold the house it took both of us working to pay for, bought a smaller house in the city and my wife quit her job as a dental hygenist (of which she was making alot more than me and I was still paying her college tuition bills). I did not make alot of money...less than $30K a year gross. We never wanted for anything, had more children and learned to love our little house. As time passed, I began making more money and we were able to move, earlier this year, into a new home that was bigger and nicer than the one we sold 8 years ago. My children are happy, well rounded and homeschooled. They both were reading, writing and doing math on a 2nd grade level by the time they were 6. My wife is happier than she ever was working outside the home. She manages our house better than I ever could and I trust her to take care of those things as she trusts me to support us financially. My point is, it is entirely possible to live as most of society did from the beginning of our nation until just a generation or so back. It comes down to what is important to you and are you willing to put your own selfish wants second and not let "society" dictate how you should live your life? Now, for those that are single parents, the situation changes dramatically, so the above is nearly impossible.

Ok, maybe I should've said it better...most couples don't think it's feasible. I'm totally with you, Smacklan! I love being a housewife, and my husband loves that I am...he doesn't lift a finger when he's home, and because he is sole breadwinner, he shouldn't have to...I don't want him to.

I totally agree with you about the child-raising, too. Besides, as costly as daycare is, it doesn't pay to work anyhow.

towermatt 09-13-2007 05:52 PM

I agree with deeze a bit, it is quite hard. For my part, I was a single Dad with full custody of three kids so they had to go to daycare. Once I met my wife--she was able to stay home with them but started working when they grew enough to take care of themselves.

That first 3 years is so crucial in a childs development, I really wish I could have been there.

My daughter wanted to stay home and raise her baby (she's 18) and the only way they could do it where we live (40 miles from Aspen in Colorado) was for him to join the service. And he wanted to anyway so it worked out well.

I believe it can be done if it matters but if you are a single parent, its impossible.

Chris M 09-14-2007 12:39 AM

Quote:

he doesn't lift a finger when he's home, and because he is sole breadwinner, he shouldn't have to...I don't want him to.
Personally, I wouldn't be happy with that... While some aspects of home-life I know I'm not the best at, living with someone means that you share responsibilities... I certainly couldn't sit back and let my future wife do all the cooking, cleaning and washing etc without feeling guilty - I'd have to at least help out with the cleaning by hoovering and tidying up, mowing the lawn etc... Not so much cooking, I don't trust half of what I cook, the other half is burnt so I know it's "cooked" :p

Chris


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