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What do we all do for a living?

Started by Mergingtraffic, February 15, 2011, 11:53:09 AM

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Mergingtraffic

We are all road geeks and have a great community here, but what do we all do during the week?  Feel free to get as personal or unpersonal as you'd like?

I do PR.
I only take pics of good looking signs. Long live non-reflective button copy!
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corco

I'm a graduate student at the University of Arizona, going into Land Use/Transportation Planning. I'm working as a graveyard bellman/valet/concierge for now to make ends meet and am actively seeking a better GIS/Planning related job.

seicer

I am a web-developer and photographer for Xavier University in Cincinnati. I also travel extensively for photographs - abandoned and historic properties and landscapes are my specialty.

golden eagle

I work in customer service for a medical supply company. I do go school part-time at night, majoring in medical billing & coding.

Dr Frankenstein

College student in Computer Science, looking for a job as a programmer.

jwolfer


mobilene

I work in software development. I currently manage functional testers, test automation engineers, and technical writers for a software company that makes integrated marketing management software.
jim grey | Indianapolis, Indiana

dfilpus


codyg1985

I work for NASA as a project manager/civil engineer.
Cody Goodman
Huntsville, AL, United States

relaxok

I'm an engineer working in game development, audio specifically.

I also run a company on the side developing and licensing IP related to speech.

Previously I wrote music and did sound design for film/tv/radio.

Brandon

"If you think this has a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention." - Ramsay Bolton, "Game of Thrones"

"Symbolic of his struggle against reality." - Reg, "Monty Python's Life of Brian"

xcellntbuy

I am a public sector purchasing agent developing and awarding contracts for maintenance trades and vehicle maintenance totaling $375 million.

Chris

I work for a private traffic consultancy, mainly aiding lower governments with traffic issues to be solved / surveyed.

I'm not sure how it works in the United States, but in the Netherlands traffic engineering is not monopolized by departments of transportation. In fact, most traffic studies and environmental impact assessments are executed by external consultancies.

J N Winkler

Quote from: Chris on February 15, 2011, 05:58:31 PMI'm not sure how it works in the United States, but in the Netherlands traffic engineering is not monopolized by departments of transportation. In fact, most traffic studies and environmental impact assessments are executed by external consultancies.

It is basically the same, but it is closer to the truth to say that in Europe traffic studies etc. are monopolized by the external consultancies--there is very little in-house capacity in most European agencies compared to their American peers.
"It is necessary to spend a hundred lire now to save a thousand lire later."--Piero Puricelli, explaining the need for a first-class road system to Benito Mussolini

Duke87

I'm a staff engineer/field engineer for Con Edison's Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Program - though, technically, I work for Lockheed Martin (which is contracted to run the program), not Con Edison. Through this program, customers can get rebates for upgrading their equipment to be more efficient in its use of electricity or gas. My job is to determine how big a rebate they get and calculate how much energy they'll be saving, as well as to perform site inspections and review paperwork so I can catch people trying to play games (and believe me, in New York, boy do people try to play games).
If you always take the same road, you will never see anything new.

mightyace

I do software development, technical support and troubleshooting for a corporation that provides software solutions for banks and government entities.
My Flickr Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mightyace

I'm out of this F***KING PLACE!

yanksfan6129

I am currently a senior in high school, planning to major in Political Science next fall. Then I hope to pursue a Masters in Public Policy, and then a PhD in Political Economy/Government.

For now, I'm a cashier at Target...

golden eagle

Wow, a lot of tech geeks and engineers here!

Alps

Quote from: Chris on February 15, 2011, 05:58:31 PM
I work for a private traffic consultancy, mainly aiding lower governments with traffic issues to be solved / surveyed.

I'm not sure how it works in the United States, but in the Netherlands traffic engineering is not monopolized by departments of transportation. In fact, most traffic studies and environmental impact assessments are executed by external consultancies.
Varies state by state. New Jersey is close to your experience - very little done in house. New York, not so much. I'm a (apparently one of the only) highway engineer, which I picked up as a career thanks to MTR.

oscar

I'm a lawyer.

On the road, I sometimes identify myself as a "free-lance highway photographer."  People give me strange looks when I do that, but at least they don't throw stuff at me. 
my Hot Springs and Highways pages, with links to my roads sites:
http://www.alaskaroads.com/home.html

Scott5114

I'm a slot attendant at an Indian casino. Most of my day is fixing the machines and helping the customers out. When people hit jackpots, I prepare the tax forms and count the money out to the winner.

It's lots of fun!
uncontrollable freak sardine salad chef

elsmere241

My official title is Planner I, but I work in my county's GIS/mapping section.

rte66man

I am a PeopleSoft Functional Analyst for the State of Oklahoma. I am in charge of the State's Accounts Receivable, Billing, and back up the AP person.
When you come to a fork in the road... TAKE IT.

                                                               -Yogi Berra

agentsteel53

live from sunny San Diego.

http://shields.aaroads.com

jake@aaroads.com

Truvelo

I'm a driver traveling around 70,000 miles a year. I've been doing this for over 10 years. A few more years will take me past a million miles :cool:
Speed limits limit life



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