What do you do for a living?

Thats cause you stayed in Manitoba and went to U of M, if you had come out here and gone to UVic we would have shown you a good time.

I can't imagine school in Victoria how expensive it would be. Like Cats I freakin hate school. Our atmosphere at school isn't like Colleges in the states or even bigger schools in Canada, no parties, no frats, nothing crazy like that.

I'm a whip in and whip out guy. I'm at school for like an hour each day.. just like a ghost.
 
I can't imagine school in Victoria how expensive it would be. Like Cats I freakin hate school. Our atmosphere at school isn't like Colleges in the states or even bigger schools in Canada, no parties, no frats, nothing crazy like that.

I'm a whip in and whip out guy. I'm at school for like an hour each day.. just like a ghost.

It would blow your mind how expensive it was, but it was great times at a great school.
 
You must have just been a party animal.

Somewhat, put it was more the cost of housing, school, food, then parting.
 
Well as of now I'm just finishing up my degree in Respiratory Therapy (RRT), and I will work and continue to finish my double major, and go onto the OU P-A program
 
I'm a law talkin' guy by day and an awesome golfer at night . . . when I'm asleep . . . and dreaming. :D
 
I'm a Global Infrastructure Specialist. Flashy title, basically means I play about on computers all day!!
 
Information Technology (IT) for a hospital in PA
 
Safety & Course Coordinator for a State and Government Tactical Training Facility
 
I'm a Master plumber since I was 25, journeyman at age 16 and now at age 47 in limbo after what appears to be a career ending injury! I will need to find another career after 35 years of plumbing! So I'm leaning toward something in the golf equipment industry since I've been repairing and building my friends sets of golf clubs now for 15 + years. I love golf and especially the equipment and apparel side so maybe some retail sales and or repair and fitting?
 
Started out as a computer engineer in 1987. Switched to stay-at-home-dad in 2000, when my oldest started 1st grade. Went back to programming in 2007, because I was programming in my spare time as a hobby and my wife couldn't understand why I would do it for free. But at least I get to work out of the house, and the golf course and driving range are less than 10 minutes away.
 
I am a Financial Regulation Analyst.
 
Started out as a computer engineer in 1987. Switched to stay-at-home-dad in 2000, when my oldest started 1st grade. Went back to programming in 2007, because I was programming in my spare time as a hobby and my wife couldn't understand why I would do it for free. But at least I get to work out of the house, and the golf course and driving range are less than 10 minutes away.

Thats cool. Im taking a course in Python right now as part of my major for my BS. Programming is not for everyone, thats for sure.
 
I am a beer distributor. We handle American craft beers and a bunch of imports.
 
I am a newspaper copy editor and page designer, specializing in sports. I've done this particular job for 14 years. Before that, I wrote sports and features. The hours aren't the best -- I work 3 to midnight -- but on the positive side, I can usually play or practice during the week and not have to fight crowds. Or, I can run errands or just sleep late. Options, baby. :banana:
 
I'm a project engineer (EE) for an Analytical Systems Integrator.....we package Analyzer Systems for all types of industries around the world. Right here from middle America Tulsa, OK! ;-)
 
Time to post up in here again.

It became official today, all of my coaching duties have been resigned. Next year I'll be only a science teacher, strange as football has been a part of my life the last 21 years of my 27. Some here know the stress that got me this last year, it's just for the best to take a step back and focus on my beautiful wife like she deserves to be. The life of a coach is not a glamorous one, time to be the husband she deserves.


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Official title is Lead Senior Accountant, Global Services but at the end of the day, I'm an accountant for a network solutions organization.
 
Time to post up in here again.

It became official today, all of my coaching duties have been resigned. Next year I'll be only a science teacher, strange as football has been a part of my life the last 21 years of my 27. Some here know the stress that got me this last year, it's just for the best to take a step back and focus on my beautiful wife like she deserves to be. The life of a coach is not a glamorous one, time to be the husband she deserves.


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You sir, are a very wise man! :thumb:
 
I am a Police Officer. I should have listened to my parents and concentrated in class...oh well!
 
Time to post up in here again.

It became official today, all of my coaching duties have been resigned. Next year I'll be only a science teacher, strange as football has been a part of my life the last 21 years of my 27. Some here know the stress that got me this last year, it's just for the best to take a step back and focus on my beautiful wife like she deserves to be. The life of a coach is not a glamorous one, time to be the husband she deserves.


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That's great Jman! That is a real man! I too loved football and wish it was in my life even more! You are doing a great thing! You're wife will love that, and you never know.. you may invent something that is super sweet and scientific while teaching! My mom is a part time science teacher an she loves it.

I'm working on my double major, so I'm thinking somewhere along the lines of Sports Management myself.. I just finished my Registered Respiratory Therapy (RRT) program last week. So that means one degree down and hopefully a couple more to go! I gotta long road of school ahead of me!
 
Almost MAy and we still have snow in the forecast in ND

Almost MAy and we still have snow in the forecast in ND

I work for Sears as sales associate in major appliances. Work a lot of weekends but with midweek days off can usually get some golf in when its not crowded. Which is much safer for those on the course :beat-up:

I joined the men's league this year so I'm working to have Wed off or least get off in time to play in the league starting at 5:45. I'm hoping this will push me to play and practice more so along with the new clubs (TM R9's - supposed to arrive tomorrow) I can really see some improvement in my scores.
 
As of late, I sit in meetings for a living. Hopefully just some near-term turbulence...
 
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