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What do you do for a living?

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I work in a call center for the Georgia Power Company. I am right in front of the computer all day. Guess what I do between calls?

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Full-time student here. I (hopefully) will be working at the new restaurant just off campus in a few weeks, but other than that, I study and waste time on the computer

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I work in a call center doing tech support for Verizon DSL. And I wish I could be on SON during calls! If we were to be caught on a message board or in an email at our work stations we would be fired and walked out the front door on the spot because we have access to alot of proprietary information. I tend to read alot during waits, or during callers that take forever to do a simple task.

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I'm a student in University and part-time I work at a used bookstore called the Bookmarket (fairly good job just a tad boring)

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Taking a 6 month computer course at the moment.

That's sounds a one long class... :unsure:

I am currently a full-time student on my way to becoming a teacher, and I am getting ready to start substitute teaching on my days off from school.

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I work in a call center doing tech support for Verizon DSL. And I wish I could be on SON during calls! If we were to be caught on a message board or in an email at our work stations we would be fired and walked out the front door on the spot because we have access to alot of proprietary information. I tend to read alot during waits, or during callers that take forever to do a simple task.

Same here, that is, if it is during a call. If you are available its ok to do whatever.

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Work part time for my family's business in sales, and also trying to get a web graphics & design on line business off the ground.

Soap :)

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That's sounds a one long class... :unsure:

I am currently a full-time student on my way to becoming a teacher, and I am getting ready to start substitute teaching on my days off from school.

Well Scotty it is long in months but not days. I only go in on Tuesdays and Thursdays for the course.

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Well Scotty it is long in months but not days. I only go in on Tuesdays and Thursdays for the course.

That's cool. Tuesday's and Thursday's are the only two days I have classes; but I am there all day long on about both of those days--plus Thursday nights.

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Work part time for my family's business in sales, and also trying to get a web graphics & design on line business off the ground.Soap :)

That is interesting...and potentially very lucrative. Keep us posted.

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Full time college student and work full time at McDonalds at the moment. Its actually too much for me for what little I get paid. I wonder if there is a male strip club I could make some fast cash at. Women have it easy at least in that department, men are always horny and there are so many titty bars around. If I didnt sign a lease I would be out of KY so damn fast, I literally hate the state of KY, sorry if anyone lives there but I hate it here, I miss Nashville a lot.

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