What does everyone do for a living?

Been working in Supply Chain Management for 25 years. Mostly with DOD contractors, but now with a DOE contractor and love it. I've been to some amazing places and have meet some of the smartest people along the way.
 
Mohs surgeon/General dermatologist. I’ve been out of training for almost 2 years now. Life is much better outside of residency/fellowship - I can actually hunt now!
Nice, and I bet you're plenty busy. I've had Mohs 3 times now - much much better than getting cut and stitched up!!!
 
Changed Jobs about 8 months ago. Now building spec houses for the stupid rich people of the south east. (When i mean rich our specs start at 3 mil amd go to 10+ for an estate lot) Developer has no idea what he's doing so I pretty much run the show. But I'm 10 minutes from home and gained alot of freedom and vacation time.
 
Day job: manager in drug development in the pharmaceutical industry (pays the bills)

Passion job: furniture maker and occasional trim carpenter (pays for vacations, extra investments, hunting, etc)
 
Elected prosecuting attorney in northern Minnesota. (My job title unfortunately encompasses much more than the criminal prosecution, but that is where my passion lies.)
 
...nearly 30 years in the trade now. It’s been great but my body sure regrets the decision 30 years ago lol.
Mine too, LOL. Except I've only been 20. It was probably the afterwork motos at the local track that did it

Journeyman Automotive Mechanic and Journeyman Motorcycle Mechanic, both red seals. I currently work at a Ford dealership.
 
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