I was wondering what each of you do for a living. I'm studying to become a lawyer, while working for my dad, and writing romance novels on the side
I teach Science.
Cool
I'm a Web Designer.
Broadcast Video Production here
Training consultant.
Cool home page.
These are a few of my favorite things:
Turtles, cats and long haired men! Haha!
ain't bad, then?
...a full-time law student. I sit for the Bar this July.
I am basically a full time student. It's a family thing, we sell odd halloween stuff online and I like to write
Halloween is my favorite holiday! What's the name of the website?
It will be O'lantern Longshadow and Mccobb LTD. it;s not up yet but if you look them up on the web you can see it. It's stuff that is nither cutsy nor gorey, but tasteful and uncanny, if you want to get an idea of what we sell look up dame darcy and shag for the tone of the site
I'm not working yet, but I'm in 6form taking Music, Media, Psychology and Biology A level. I hope to become a theoretical physisist/musician. (Taking physics next year)
I am an idiot, studying to become a cretin.
LOL! :-)
I'm a teacher. High school English.
Artist
High School Physics teacher.
I'm the Claims Person for Acquisitions/Serials at a university library
Artist (Composer)
I will be working in a hospital dealing with patient care.
I wonder if the hospital has anything against guys having long hair. i've read that the rules in my class is to tie the hair back or comb it back, and make sure its off the shoulder. basically off the face so that it doesnt get in the way.
My main goal is to grow it 1 inches passed the chin. i dont want to grow it any longer than that, since i have to bargain with hair length and the job i am doing. the only problem i have if i do that is that i wont be able to tie it back, unless i comb it back and make it stay using gel and hairspray. which i decided not to ever use gel or hairspray again. but it looks like i might...
Geologist/Piano Technician
i'am a truck driver
Molecular Biologist.
i set tooling up for diecutters.
Computer programming, webmastering (design and writing of code), lifeguarding during summer, and math tutor at my college.
I'm an assistant controler working for an architectural firm. Proves you can have long hair in the corporate world.
I'm a patent agent
I would remind you that it is possible to have long hair and
be a lawyer. I would refer you to the lawyer that was on Fox news
the other day (Kuby?). He had long hair half way down his back.
Mines almost to my knees I have no intention of cutting it when I'm done with school. I'm a female so you know. I'll simply put it up
I think I would like to be a panhandler. I hear the pay is great, you set your own hours and you can never be hassled by a boss for being late. The best part of it is there is no hair length limit.
Right now I am a sailor. Its a cool job that takes you all over but I have to cut my hair short. :(
I used to be an HR manager with a Bank (sensible corporate hair) but now I'm a 'homemaker. Most of the time that means I do f**k all and then I make sure I'm ironing just as my wife walks in from work!!
I've been a physician for the past 12 years. I'm also a musician and in an orchestra, but that's for fun; I don't get paid for that.
Best wishes in your schooling..... don't do med mal :)
ToddB
I'm a government research analyst.
UK/European patent attorney
We're in the same business, then. I'm from the UK originally, but only registered as a patent agent here in the US. I notice that there are a couple of others here in the law.
Cool
retired trichologist, current artist.
Truck driver