supergroover Posted November 11, 2011 Posted November 11, 2011 I work at a company that does drug testing We keep track of the illegal drug market and write reports about new developments in the illegal market. Quote
deepXcode Posted November 11, 2011 Posted November 11, 2011 -= ARTificial INTELLIGENCE =- FREELANCE I "studied" radioelectronics though for about 6 years in an Aviation University. Then I officially quit refusing to take the mostly fake diploma because I was already having the above mentioned real thing which was more than feeding me well.. I`m still having my student ID in the pocket with group number.. 604 on it, which I still haven't finished When was small always wanted to become a businessman to become an influential person. The above thing has given all I wanted in this realm and much more. And I was never studying this anywhere officially. Quote
Lemmiwinks Posted November 12, 2011 Posted November 12, 2011 I work at a company that does drug testing We keep track of the illegal drug market and write reports about new developments in the illegal market. ok, that gets my personal vote for coolest job here Quote
TranceVisuals Posted November 12, 2011 Posted November 12, 2011 I trained to be a shaman, then I got into making "psychedelic" graphics and VJing. Now I mostly raise my children, keep the missus happy, and keep up with my studies. Quote
Agneton Posted November 12, 2011 Posted November 12, 2011 If one of my parties is stopped by the police I know where to be... So you are ready to help us to kill d Kagdila? Sure I accept live gigs as a payment Quote
RTP Posted November 14, 2011 Posted November 14, 2011 -= ARTificial INTELLIGENCE =- FREELANCE I "studied" radioelectronics though for about 6 years in an Aviation University. Then I officially quit refusing to take the mostly fake diploma because I was already having the above mentioned real thing which was more than feeding me well.. I`m still having my student ID in the pocket with group number.. 604 on it, which I still haven't finished When was small always wanted to become a businessman to become an influential person. The above thing has given all I wanted in this realm and much more. And I was never studying this anywhere officially. So are you doing art? Or is this "ARTificial Intelligence" thing something else? Quote
deepXcode Posted November 14, 2011 Posted November 14, 2011 So are you doing art? Or is this "ARTificial Intelligence" thing something else? This thing is a well known subject in Computer Science. And I am deeply involved in it. I just don`t like the word "artificial" like it`s something too dead and techy. For me it`s really a form of art using computers as a key instrument. Quote
Legov Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 I studied economics on a Masters level and ther is a almost finished Phd thesis in Energy Economics. I work for a Utility on renewables. Lots of well trained people here ,,,,,my last psy event was full of people with fried brains. Quote
longloststar Posted February 1, 2012 Posted February 1, 2012 Bachelor in philosophy. Master in nanoscience. Currently, PhD student in electronics. Edit: Update. Quote
Drosophila Posted February 1, 2012 Posted February 1, 2012 I studied economics on a Masters level and ther is a almost finished Phd thesis in Energy Economics. I work for a Utility on renewables. Lots of well trained people here ,,,,,my last psy event was full of people with fried brains. Haha, it might be possible that "trained people" also can fry their brains?! Well in general my experience is that it is a very diverse crowd... and yes some really fried eggs among them Bachelor in philosophy. Currently studying the last semester of a master in nanoscience. Interesting combination, are you focusing on theoretical science, or did you leap into the wet natural science?! Quote
Panoptes Posted February 1, 2012 Posted February 1, 2012 I'm still in my first year of college. I'm studying audio arts and acoustics. specifically production and minoring in composition. Quote
longloststar Posted February 4, 2012 Posted February 4, 2012 Interesting combination, are you focusing on theoretical science, or did you leap into the wet natural science?! Just trying to do the science thing for a living, there is no specific connection between the two, in my case. Gotta earn a buck somehow, right? Quote
filami Posted March 21, 2012 Posted March 21, 2012 I bailed out my studies on Computer Science (I know I know, shame on me) and then got into the games industry back in Portugal to make small games. Right now I am living in Germany and made Crysis 2 as a game play programmer =) Quote
Ormion Posted March 24, 2012 Posted March 24, 2012 I bailed out my studies on Computer Science (I know I know, shame on me) and then got into the games industry back in Portugal to make small games. Right now I am living in Germany and made Crysis 2 as a game play programmer =) Coolest profession so far. Quote
DeathPosture Posted March 29, 2012 Posted March 29, 2012 I work as a KAM for one of the biggest IT distributors in the world. Corporate whore. Quote
Imba Posted April 1, 2013 Author Posted April 1, 2013 Since today i am Assistant of Sales Manager I didn't believe my first job will be in office ) Quote
Guest antic Posted April 2, 2013 Posted April 2, 2013 I've masters in Finance & Banking and surprise, surprise I work in ...a bank Currently I'm heading an ALM unit which basically is responsible for managing 'structural' risk of the bank, i.e. interest rate & liquidity risk. Probably sounds boring for most of you, but for me - coming from risk management background before - it's actually pretty fun, because what I do now is somewhere between being a 'regular' dealer / trader (like the ones you see on TV & films) and risk manager, looking more at the long-term horizon to stabilize bank's income and funding profile, so that - basically - your money is safe with us I bailed out my studies on Computer Science (I know I know, shame on me) and then got into the games industry back in Portugal to make small games. Right now I am living in Germany and made Crysis 2 as a game play programmer =) Cool! Any particular platform, or CryEngine in general? Are you in anyway involved in work with next-gen hardware? Edit: just realized most recent posts are 1Y+ old, so not much chance for reply... Quote
technosomy Posted April 4, 2013 Posted April 4, 2013 baker, 21 years! no certificate to prove it except battling the elements ever day, still loving it Quote
Radioactive Sandwich Posted April 4, 2013 Posted April 4, 2013 Slice Two is a teacher and Slice One works in the music biz. Slice Two used to work in the music biz, but he hated it, so he went back and got his masters in education. Quote
Javi Posted April 4, 2013 Posted April 4, 2013 I'm a sound & light engineer at a cultural center. Every day is like a big playground for me. Love it all the way! Quote
Procyon Posted April 5, 2013 Posted April 5, 2013 While my boyfriend attends architecture college, I am full employed as house maid (yes, I clean the house and do the laundry), dog owner, dish washer/cashier/bartender in our lounge bar. I need a vacation in Aspen Quote
draeke Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 It's very interesting to see how diverse is the crowd here!And a lot of trained people with whom i'd like to have a chat in real life sometimes.. Now about me: i had studied web design, graphics and advertising after high school for 2 years doing courses (London an Milan) and worked for 4 years in Milan in that field. Then I went back to university and studied languages and communication and when I got my degree there was crisis, so the only job I could find was in real estate, helping managing a building (tie and all of that every day). After 2 years doing that I went to London and started working in an English school first as a receptionist and then as an assistant teacher and that brought me to become a full time English-Italian teacher in Madrid since 2 years now.My next move would be to start teaching in Brazil, if I can manage to get a working visa and a job over there (that I am looking for).As a side thing I manage DAT Records which has never been my full time occupation (as many think..) and once in a while I dj somewhere Quote
Procyon Posted May 16, 2013 Posted May 16, 2013 My next move would be to start teaching in Brazil, if I can manage to get a working visa and a job over there (that I am looking for). As a side thing I manage DAT Records which has never been my full time occupation (as many think..) and once in a while I dj somewhere As a Brazilian, I hope you know what you are doing. Brazil can be the best place to be, if you are in the best place. But it can be hell, if you are in the wrong side. Despite plenty of good news in English about Brazil, the truth within the country is quite disappointing. It can be dangerous: crime is unpunishable here, lots of criminals everywhere. The economy is floundering after 10 years of really bad leftist-populist administration. And 2013 has been the year of the dengue fever, everywhere. No cure or solution in the horizon. I don't want so sound pessimistic, just pragmatic. But come, if you really think it's OK. At least we're friendly and like to share and partying. Quote
radi6404 Posted May 16, 2013 Posted May 16, 2013 I have studie nothing. I degraded German middle school and visited two English courses to improve my English. In Germany studying is very demanding and I am trying for several years to get an apprenticeship in various jobs, I know langauges and computers very well but here that does not matter to Germany and they don#t care if you know that or not, my school notes are not the best and in Germany they only care how your school notes are. They don#t give a shit if you can speak English or not at all, for them school notes and a driving license is anything that matters. Quote
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