whats does everybody here do for work?

Good evening folks. I work for the City of Kitchener (that's in Ontario, Canada) Utilities Division. We are only one of two publically owned Utilities companies in Ontario. Been that way for over 100 years :) Thanks for paying your taxes citizens of Kitchener!

I am the night shift supervisor in the Operations Centre and we work on the underground water and natural gas supply lines throughout the city. Hooeh!

EDIT: Whoever said "I'm going to have a new job by the time this thread ends" made me almost p!ss myself!! :tongue3:
 

I was a conductor on a freight train, till they decided not to fix a major on track safety device. Long story short jumped on some run away LPG tankers put a hand brake on before they collided with a chlorine tanker in Allentown Pa. Disabled now, more time for detecting! Also a dad to my two great kids! I have no clue what to do next?
 

Thank you Granny, the railroad never even gave me a thank you, just stopped payin me and dropped my dependents health care
 

thats nothing tom im a plasterer :'(
 

cam I'm sorry for their being idiots! The way of things! If they'd died you'd been sued! You work in a convience store and go after a crook and you get fired for doin it you let them get away and you gotta pay back the $!

I am glad you were where you were and saved them! You never knoe a life you saved may give birth to someone who when they grow up will save a child of yours!
 

I'm in the final stages of becoming a research librarian specializing in history of the occult/history of science and engineering...it's fun.
I live in St. Louis, which is just about the most conspiracy laden city in the country and a fantastic place for treasure-hunting research, and I have taps to the vatican microfilm library and 4 rare book archives in the city...so if you ever need obscure research...
 

mental granny said:
Sounds like a very intresting and cool research library!

it's one of those chicken and egg things: I'm not sure whether I by chance picked the school with the best library for my interests, or they BECAME my interests in part because I picked the school. It's tough to say.

I don't like to brag, but I'm something of a whiz on the hermetic tradition, I'd like to be a world expert by the time I retire...while there's not a TON of alchemy-related treasure finds, I'm making progress on one.
 

WilliamTheFinder said:
mental granny said:
Sounds like a very intresting and cool research library!

it's one of those chicken and egg things: I'm not sure whether I by chance picked the school with the best library for my interests, or they BECAME my interests in part because I picked the school. It's tough to say.

I don't like to brag, but I'm something of a whiz on the hermetic tradition, I'd like to be a world expert by the time I retire...while there's not a TON of alchemy-related treasure finds, I'm making progress on one.

Best of luck Buddy,
that isn't an easy field to get information on.
But there again few are easy when the rubber hits the road.

Thom
 

actually, that makes it a bit easier...
if I wanted to be, say, a leading expert on the cold war, I'd be fighting every day to keep my position
but there's so few people that have access to the stuff I want to know that it's actually a blessing in disguise how obscure it is.
 

Well, I make your life less taxing. I am a CPA. Remember my motto, if at first you don't succeed, deduct it.
 

Still in high school. I work at my local Hollywood Video and make $9.50 an hour. I'd say that is pretty good for a high school job. BTW graduating June 12th.
 

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