What do you all do for a living?

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by super fish, Jul 30, 2011.

  1. bushwood

    bushwood Well-Known Member

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    Jun 4, 2010
    I am a Strucutral designer in the marine/naval contracting field.
     
  2. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008
    Surgical and anesthesia software consultant.

    @Robber, I know a bunch of docs who surf. Probably wont get too much in med school or residency but after that you should be fine.
     

  3. whosthat

    whosthat Well-Known Member

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    Apr 8, 2011
    Network Technician
     
  4. LOSTsoul

    LOSTsoul Well-Known Member

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    Apr 29, 2009
    Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) Consultant.

    I work from home 50% of the time.....which is nice for dawn patrols..
     
  5. SJerzSrfr

    SJerzSrfr Well-Known Member

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    Mar 2, 2010
    Civil Engineer. i see theres a couple on this forum.
     
  6. wallysurfr

    wallysurfr Well-Known Member

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    Oct 23, 2007
    I write contracts for the army, live in West Belmar NJ and commute to Aberdeen, MD. I went to UNCW graduated in 2005.
     
  7. James Domorski

    James Domorski Member

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    Feb 15, 2011
    Mattress Express in monmouth Mall :-/ lol But hey its a job and I get to hook up my surfer brotherin and sisters :-D
     
  8. wallysurfr

    wallysurfr Well-Known Member

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    Oct 23, 2007
    How much does one of these memory foam green mattresses go for? How much for a surfing bretheren?

    KING SIZE!
     
  9. Jeep_Builder

    Jeep_Builder Member

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    Oct 29, 2010
    Add another Civil Engineer to the list... Even though I primarily climb and inspect bridges for a living. Contract with the National Park Service is sweet. Get paid to visit pretty much every park in the country.

    The day I took the FE there was a great swell and I remember talking with fellow Engineers during the break about just ditching the afternoon session for a guaranteed great surf session!
     
  10. GoodVibes

    GoodVibes Well-Known Member

    Jun 29, 2008
    Seriously dude,thats one longggg commute.
     
  11. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Network Engineer and Web Designer turned Restaurant Manager. I manage a few restaurants now. Great money. Perfect surfing hours. Keeps me in the water on the daily. If the stoke ever runs low, I will probably retreat back into an office building somewhere. No time soon though.
     
  12. EHBS

    EHBS Active Member

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    May 27, 2010
    lifeguard surf whenever there are waves
     
  13. WeekendWarriorMdVaNc

    WeekendWarriorMdVaNc Well-Known Member

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    Jun 25, 2007
    I distribute patio heaters for two manufacturers in California. My company (www.sunglowind.com) distributes from Maine to Florida so business travel is often close to the coast. If anyone has a restaurant patio that needs some Quality patio heaters, let me know!
     
  14. HaoleNJ

    HaoleNJ Well-Known Member

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    Nov 17, 2010
    When I was in school (not that long ago) my main objective was to spend as much time near the beach. I Went to school near the beach, and lifeguarded in the summer. Than my buddy told me, and kind of opened my eyes, when he was working his ass off in school becoming an engineer, that even though you may miss some swells here and there because of school, in the long range you will have more liberty to surf. You dont want to bum it through your 20's and end up with a ****ty job making minimum wage with a family to support when your 35. Wouldnt you rather be taking awesome surf trips around the world and be able to afford a house near the beach.

    Moral of the story is, sometimes you have to make sacrifices. But you also have to be able to know where your heart is, and for me I havent lost that despite not being at the beach everyday anymore.

    PS when you are making 250K and have 6 weeks of pair leave its not a bad life either.
     
  15. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    This guy is worth listening to, you college pukes.
     
  16. mOtion732

    mOtion732 Well-Known Member

    Sep 18, 2008
    Financial analyst at a major publisher. Just moved to this company and the time off package is very generous as well as their policy with working from home so I expect to be in the water a lot more in the coming years
     
  17. David

    David Well-Known Member

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    May 24, 2006
    Marketing Manager for a non-profit health based organization, marketing publications. Used to do it for a scientific organizations and we had meetings in Hawaii, Acapulco, plus San Francisco every year. Got to surf Santa Cruz a few times in nice December swells.
     
  18. MATT JOHNSON

    MATT JOHNSON Well-Known Member

    Oct 11, 2009
    I am a Diesel Mechainc for Pepsi. I work second shift so I can get out for Dawn Patrol and I have weekends off. Its a pretty cool job I am pretty much work by myself after the day shift guy leaves at 2pm . I got alot of time off and the Pay is good too.
     
  19. robber

    robber Member

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    Jul 31, 2011
    this grown-up business is scaring the **** out of me
     
  20. goofy footer

    goofy footer Well-Known Member

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    Sep 23, 2010
    Yankee,

    I have poke fun @ you on this one, you're just afraid if some woman finds out what you do she'll want you to buy her a house .................