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R.A.S.ers' Professions?

The Other Larr

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by The Other Larr » Sun, 13 Jan 2002 02:43:02

I ordered one on Tuesday :)

-Larry



> So what do you think of the new iMac?  =)

> Scott
> PA-Scott




> > > However,  Will does moonlight as a Dell salesman over on the mho***
> > > newsgroup (formerly Jacobs at news.simracing.org and TEN prior to
that).

> > Dude! Did you have to turn in the elf tights?

> > *** graphic repairman and Macintosh consultant, currently
> > wondering what my next job's gonna be ("Would you like fries with
that?")

> > BB

The Other Larr

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by The Other Larr » Sun, 13 Jan 2002 02:46:45

Systems Engineer.

Typically Level III and Network support.

A+, Mac, MCP, Motorola and some other stuff I don't remember any more :)

Larry


Wayne Hutchiso

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Wayne Hutchiso » Sun, 13 Jan 2002 06:19:34

Design Engineering Manager for Freightliner/Sterling/Western Star. I work at
the Sterling Truck Manufacturing Plant in St. Thomas, Ontario where we build
the BEST vocational trucks in the world!! ::)

Wayne Hutchison



> I always find it interesting to learn about peoples backgrounds that I
race
> and chat with online , etc.    =)

> Me,  I have Bachelors degrees in Economics and Finance, and I'm close to
> finishing my MBA.  However, I am the Marketing & Technology Manager (This
is
> probably as 'non-describing' as your title as I also act as Fraud &
> Compliance Officer <G>) for a $85 million asset size Credit Union.

> I got interested in computers/technology back in 92 when I was put in
charge
> of a computer lab on campus as a work/study while in college.  Back when
> Mosaic was the all text browser, and telnet, gopher, IRC and Mudding on
the
> lab's Sun Sparc stations ruled my evenings.   ;)

> Scott
> PA-Scott
> http://www.Husted.cc



> > Many people 'out there' would think those who enjoy driving cars in a
> > simulated world could be described as geeks, nay nerds.  It could
> therefore
> > also be assumed that we would also have nerdy, computery jobs.

> > Of course this is not the case.  For example, I'm a 'Business Analyst'
> > (whatever that is), although <sniff> I'm soon to be made redundant, and
am
> > considering a slight career change.  Still I.T though.  Hang on....?

> > What about you guys?

> > Jonesy

> > Remove 'ANTISPAM' when replying.

> > "Movement is Tranquillity" - Stirling Moss
> > GPLRank (F1): 15.73
> > Monster handicap: 559.63

Haqsa

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Haqsa » Sun, 13 Jan 2002 08:17:40

I used to play pool in the ba***t of the Blind Pig every Thursday
night.  Eventually got sick of the smoke though, and haven't been there
for a number of years now.




> >Ann Arbor huh. You ever get over to the Blind Pig, Eldred? Great
little
> >blues bar as I recall.

> Nope.  Heard about it, know people who've been there, never been
inside the
> place myself.  I should, though.  I've heard they have great music...

> Eldred
> --
> Dale Earnhardt, Sr. R.I.P. 1951-2001
> Homepage - http://www.racesimcentral.net/~epickett
> GPLRank - under construction...

> Never argue with an idiot.  He brings you down to his level, then
beats you
> with experience...
> Remove SPAM-OFF to reply.

David Kar

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by David Kar » Sun, 13 Jan 2002 08:48:58

finishing the diss this spring, dammit!

--David


> Photographer

> --
> don

> -------------------------------------
>                     BAPOM
> Alternative Program Covers for GPL
>    http://www.trilon.com/bapom/



> > Many people 'out there' would think those who enjoy driving cars in a
> > simulated world could be described as geeks, nay nerds.  It could
> therefore
> > also be assumed that we would also have nerdy, computery jobs.

> > Of course this is not the case.  For example, I'm a 'Business Analyst'
> > (whatever that is), although <sniff> I'm soon to be made redundant, and
am
> > considering a slight career change.  Still I.T though.  Hang on....?

> > What about you guys?

> > Jonesy

> > Remove 'ANTISPAM' when replying.

> > "Movement is Tranquillity" - Stirling Moss
> > GPLRank (F1): 15.73
> > Monster handicap: 559.63

Gary Stephenso

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Gary Stephenso » Sun, 13 Jan 2002 16:14:15


> "I are an enginear."

That phrase brings back memories! Where I used to work, we had an
engineer who was dumb as a box of rocks, and we used to attribute that
phrase to him. He always wore Wellington boots or sport shoes with
velcro straps instead of shoelaces. We figured he was too stupid to tie
his shoes. I think we were right :-)

Gary Stephenson

Goy Larse

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Goy Larse » Sun, 13 Jan 2002 21:46:08


> You don't want to get me started on labor unions... or Uncle Goy will be
> here and it won't get pretty.   LOLOL

It's not pretty in here even when we're not fighting over Unions....:-)

Union man straight through, now self employed with a small computer shop
that builds and sells computers to Customers' specification

Guess I'm Husted's worst nightmare, a Union man with his own company

Beers and cheers
(uncle) Goy

"The Pits"    http://www.theuspits.com/

* Spam is for losers who can't get business any other way *
"Spamkiller"    http://www.spamkiller.com

John Pancoas

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by John Pancoas » Mon, 14 Jan 2002 00:05:48

  Lol!  Contract negotiations should be easier anyway, eh?  :)

-John



> > You don't want to get me started on labor unions... or Uncle Goy will be
> > here and it won't get pretty.   LOLOL

> It's not pretty in here even when we're not fighting over Unions....:-)

> Union man straight through, now self employed with a small computer shop
> that builds and sells computers to Customers' specification

> Guess I'm Husted's worst nightmare, a Union man with his own company

> Beers and cheers
> (uncle) Goy

> "The Pits" http://www.theuspits.com/

> * Spam is for losers who can't get business any other way *
> "Spamkiller"    http://www.spamkiller.com

Haqsa

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Haqsa » Mon, 14 Jan 2002 01:07:25

I swear I do not have any tape on my glasses, nor do I wear a pocket
protector.  ;o)



> > "I are an enginear."

> That phrase brings back memories! Where I used to work, we had an
> engineer who was dumb as a box of rocks, and we used to attribute that
> phrase to him. He always wore Wellington boots or sport shoes with
> velcro straps instead of shoelaces. We figured he was too stupid to
tie
> his shoes. I think we were right :-)

> Gary Stephenson

Goy Larse

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Goy Larse » Mon, 14 Jan 2002 01:25:54


>   Lol!  Contract negotiations should be easier anyway, eh?  :)

Yeah, or at least it would if I didn't have a touch of
schizophrenia......

Beers and cheers
(uncle) Goy

"The Pits"    http://www.theuspits.com/

* Spam is for losers who can't get business any other way *
"Spamkiller"    http://www.spamkiller.com

Scott B. Huste

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Scott B. Huste » Mon, 14 Jan 2002 01:49:23

Yeah,  but the only person the Union can *** to is the management, and
***ing about the management would be ***ing about the workers and union
too!  LOL

Then when the Union finally figures out it's not management, it will realize
that its a bad manager too!

Could get ugly   ;)

--
Scott B. Husted
PA-Scott
http://www.racesimcentral.net/


>   Lol!  Contract negotiations should be easier anyway, eh?  :)

> -John




> > > You don't want to get me started on labor unions... or Uncle Goy will
be
> > > here and it won't get pretty.   LOLOL

> > It's not pretty in here even when we're not fighting over Unions....:-)

> > Union man straight through, now self employed with a small computer shop
> > that builds and sells computers to Customers' specification

> > Guess I'm Husted's worst nightmare, a Union man with his own company

> > Beers and cheers
> > (uncle) Goy

> > "The Pits" http://www.racesimcentral.net/

> > * Spam is for losers who can't get business any other way *
> > "Spamkiller"    http://www.racesimcentral.net/

J

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by J » Thu, 17 Jan 2002 19:59:40

Application engineer for an industrial gas manufacturer. (official titel: Senior
Technical Gas Manager, does that sound better? ;-)
One of those who run around and tell the customers how to weld, flamecut,
pizza-freeze, ... nicer, faster, funnier,....

Doing the job for a German company in Malaysia.

JensSchumi



---------------------------------------------
LWFF Ball Bearing conversion at:
http://jensschumi.tripod.com/

GPLRank: -14.82
Monsters of GPL: sub 95

J

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by J » Thu, 17 Jan 2002 19:59:41

That's Proton now? <g>
JensSchumi


>Metrologist at Lotus Engineering

>Yes THE Lotus!!!

>Andy

---------------------------------------------
LWFF Ball Bearing conversion at:
http://jensschumi.tripod.com/

GPLRank: -14.82
Monsters of GPL: sub 95

Geoff Water

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Geoff Water » Sun, 20 Jan 2002 11:12:09

SVP credit officer at a large US bank. Top poster. Saab lover.
mark jeangerar

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by mark jeangerar » Mon, 21 Jan 2002 05:52:10

Audio Engineer - I do concert sound and record albums.
AASI Snowboard Instructor - I teach anyone who wants to how to ride a
snowboard.

I find sim racing expands the mind. It helps me prioritize, makes my real
racing efforts become more instinctual because 'I've been there before'.
Helps me with patience and interaction because I am racing in a league and,
GPL excluded, is a nice way to relax.

--

"Racing! - Science for the action minded."

mark


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