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Air Force pilot training student at Corpus Christi Naval Air Station (joint training with the Navy/Marines). Im learning to fly the TC-12 which will lead to the C-130, hopefully Spooky gunships.
I work at a Communications wireman for a contractor out of Northwestern University, installing almost any low voltage wiring, data cabling, fiber optic cable, building telecom closets from the ground up, and maintaining NU's backbone telecom infrastructure. Going to school as well for my AAS and then my bachelors in Telecommunications, IT Netorking, and Construction Management.
I work at a hostpital in the billing department. I started off filing papers then I moved to billing patients then I went back to filing and now I file along with looking for a bunch of papers when my boss or other people ask me to. I'm also starting to do some cool tasks where I get to add in prices and look up prices for certain tests.
Autozone unfortunatey, 11 more year of school with a degree in finance
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You do the closest thing I can think of to my job. I do a TON of installation, not so much troubleshooting (Northwestern has their own Devry students to figure out what Tip and Ring are bad). For example, my day job, we are rebuilding and rewiring the Seabury seminary on campus, installing wireless access points, new coax connections, and building two new closets in the dorm buildings, connecting those closets to the main seminary building with both SM and MM 62.5 fiber (PACKING the 04U's with LC and ST Unicam connections). Eventually we will have to run a 72 strand SM cable from the main seminary building to one of NU's fiber switches, going from vault to vault pulling this cable till we get it to the CO.
1995 Pontiac Firebird
2008 Chevrolet Silverado LT Crew Cab 4x4
Contractor at NASA in Houston. Machinist. We build stuff that goes into space. Have a bunch of stuff up there now.
Crew Quarters, potable water filteration system, treadmill and a butt load of nuts and bolts.
Hit me up! I'd like a job, please. I've gotten nothing but automated rejection letters from USAjobs.gov/NASA Stars.
I have a degree (BS) in Astronomy and Physics (Astrophysics). I work at Fairleigh D*1*ckinson University (nice filter...) as a System Administrator. Tidbit: Northwestern University recently contacted FDU to see how we handled the Google Mail Migration for Students and Alumni. The main coder was going to give them the code, but the Associate Director said no. :(
The associate director and the director himself have ego's that are big as the data center. Right now they are trying to blame a support call issue on me, even though I really had no hand in the issue. Still, they said they need to fire one of us, so it'll probably be me because I'm the new guy. Even though the complaint was against the other Support Analyst sent to the President of the University himself. Lots of office politics, and grief because I'm through a consulting company. I'm not an actual employee of the University, so that restricts what systems I have access to.
I answer the phone more than the actual Administrative Assistant, since she is always on break! "Jon, I'm going on break..." -- "Jon, I'm going to lunch" followed by "I'm going back on break..."
Currently looking for a job related to my degree. I had my first ever interview related to physics last week with CSC and STScI, but I blew that. Blew it hard. Sucks being out of school a year and a half now with nothing to show for it. Someone let me know if they need a hard working person with an Astrophysics degree.
No IT involved, but I do get to use big hammers. I assemble bailing machines for recycling companies. They bring me the frames, I piece m together. Any way I see necessary. Good times and crappy pay.
You do the closest thing I can think of to my job. I do a TON of installation, not so much troubleshooting (Northwestern has their own Devry students to figure out what Tip and Ring are bad). For example, my day job, we are rebuilding and rewiring the Seabury seminary on campus, installing wireless access points, new coax connections, and building two new closets in the dorm buildings, connecting those closets to the main seminary building with both SM and MM 62.5 fiber (PACKING the 04U's with LC and ST Unicam connections). Eventually we will have to run a 72 strand SM cable from the main seminary building to one of NU's fiber switches, going from vault to vault pulling this cable till we get it to the CO.
Sounds like you do a lot more install than I do. When it comes to cabling, we hire another company to run it all (when we have enough for them to do). Our IDF closets are already installed and only modify as need be. The server room is another story... Its a cluster fvck of fun!
Also work server/client and software side. Software is mostly proprietary :(
Server/client is WS 2003 and XP in a wide area domain using Active Directory.
To top it all off Im in a casino environment. Too much fun :D
I couldn't imagine a server room for a casino, that place has to be huge and COLD. Im not too fond of using anything from Microsoft for a server, Ive always been fond of Linux (Umbuntu mainly), but with the room you're talking about, not sure if Linux would be the right decision. And Im sure that in a casino, you're not in any shortage of work.
1995 Pontiac Firebird
2008 Chevrolet Silverado LT Crew Cab 4x4
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