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Todd S. Malicoate
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Post by Todd S. Malicoate »

I sell auto parts for one of the large chains (you might see our #55 car in the NASCAR races on Sundays). It sucks out loud.
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Film music editor

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0138030/

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Post by Chuck Jackson »

It sucks out loud.
No quite as bad as being unemployed, I daresay.

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I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
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Chuck Jackson wrote:No quite as bad as being unemployed, I daresay.
Point taken...thanks for the perspective.










Nope...it still sucks.
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TomMxEdit wrote:Film music editor

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0138030/

Tom Carlson
THAT IS AWESOME!!!
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Post by Chuck Jackson »

Nope...it still sucks.
Well, there's always beer, I guess.

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Chuck Jackson wrote:Well, there's always beer, I guess.
or Absinthe??????
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retired high school and middle school teacher (in reverse order: computer teacher [literacy, applications, programming in 4 languages, web design, desktop publishing], high school math, middle school science, math, social studies, public school music [the hardest thing I've ever done], middle school band)

now, to keep busy, I play in five bands on tuba, euphonium, trombone, and bass guitar, plus picking up every show and theatrical gig I can
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Retired high school physics teacher - the best possible day gig for a musician! I had the privilege of working with mostly respectful and bright kids for 35 years, with lots of holidays and vacations, and hardly anyone ever tried to tell me how to do my job. Now I can afford to be a musician full-time.
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Teacher: formerly public school, now college as an assosiate instructor

Student: working on a degree while I am at the university

Tubist: I gig when I can
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:tuba:
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:tuba:
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Post by dtemp »

Chuck Jackson wrote:
C24 is a separate thing. Same building though.
Cool. I really like John Zeck. Play list hasn't been the same since Sylvester left. Thanks.

Chuck
John's a cool guy (I'm putting the fact that he's a trombone player aside). My cube is actually next to his.

Sylvester is still here, he just works for Performance Today. One of the nicest guys you'll ever meet.
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Post by Mark E. Chachich »

Visiting Assistant Professor, Associate Graduate Faculty and
Research Investigator: Laboratory of Comparative Neuropsychology
Towson University, Department of Psychology
Towson, Maryland

I teach physiological psychology,
graduate level advanced research methods and
undergraduate research methods.

My current research is in neuropathology
and neuroanatomy.

Before teaching I was a researcher at the NIH/NIA.

best,
Mark
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I service,repair and install commercial dish washing machines for a restaurant equipment and supplies company.
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Post by greatk82 »

TomMxEdit wrote:Film music editor

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0138030/

Tom Carlson
I like the "(as Tom Carlson)" part. I often do things as myself too!
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Post by Captain Sousie »

I am a music teacher at the 5-6 and 9-12 level.

But I really wanted to be...A lumberjack!
I am not Mr. Holland, and you are not my opus!
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I teach 4-8 grade instrumental music, and one day a week teach low brass lessons at the high school level. It's a pretty good gig.
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Post by pulseczar »

well.. I like drinking coffee. I play tuba from time to time.... I fix instruments for money.

I wake up early to go to school. I hate it (school) for the most part because it interferes with my practice time. Sometimes, I get really adventurous, and skip classes to spend more time in the practice room.





Pulse "where's 15?" czar
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For 35 years I was a Computer Programmer for the US Department of Defense (most of the time with Air Force) specializing in installation, maintenance, modification, problem diagnosis, operator/user education, performance measurement and improvement of large IBM mainframe operating systems. Called "Systems Programmer" in the business or Syspro for short.

I retired in 1999 but was still being recalled for a year to address Y2K issues.

What do I do now? See my signature.

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