View Poll Results: Which is your career - present or past?
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What Career - Current or Past?
#1
What Career - Current or Past?
Choose the classification which best meets your life work - current or past?
If none match, please add your career in the thread. There are only 10 options available for the poll.
If none match, please add your career in the thread. There are only 10 options available for the poll.
Last edited by DnvrFox; 12-04-10 at 08:18 PM.
#5
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2008
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From: Bay Area, California
Bikes: Pacific Reach, Strida
Graphic designer. I'm not sure that fits any of those categories. Although I do all my work on computers, they aren't really my work. And a designer isn't really a craftsperson either.
#8
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Joined: May 2009
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#9
Time for a change.

Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 19,913
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From: 6 miles inland from the coast of Sussex, in the South East of England
Bikes: Dale MT2000. Bianchi FS920 Kona Explosif. Giant TCR C. Boreas Ignis. Pinarello Fp Uno.
For 30 years I was a sales rep. Then the Bypass and my boss decided that with my sales experience and computer skills- I would take over the role of Marketing. Did a good job at it for 2 years then the Prostate cancer and another spell off work. Marketing was so easy that I took on another challenge of working at another depot for a few years while it was setting up. Came back and my old jobs of Marketing and Sales had gone so became the bloke at the end of the phone sorting your problems.
But I need a problem to solve so into the stores and sort them out, 2 years later and I proved an idiot could do this job so became a fill in for all the various departments that had a problem. Only a couple of years to retirement and I am mainly a delivery driver now---Till a customer has a problem that needs curing onsite and I am asked to go and sort it out. Funny how problems are not problems when you go out to see it,
Just looking for retirement now so I can get away from 25 year old Graduates that know it all--But don't
But I need a problem to solve so into the stores and sort them out, 2 years later and I proved an idiot could do this job so became a fill in for all the various departments that had a problem. Only a couple of years to retirement and I am mainly a delivery driver now---Till a customer has a problem that needs curing onsite and I am asked to go and sort it out. Funny how problems are not problems when you go out to see it,
Just looking for retirement now so I can get away from 25 year old Graduates that know it all--But don't
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#10
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 271
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From: The Floribbean
Bikes: 2006 Trek Rail 2007 Diamondback Dellacruz 1.0 2009 Trek Lime 2009 Jamis Boss Cruiser 7 1980s Nishiki Road Bike 1993 Cannondale R700 (Criterium) 1993 Cannondale V1000 1995 Cannondale M1000 1996 Cannondale Killer V900 1996 Cannondale M900 CAD3 1997 Ca
Insurance agent, sometimes realtor, fundraising and event planning for charitable organizations
#11
Senior Member


Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 30,225
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From: St Peters, Missouri
Bikes: Catrike 559 I own some others but they don't get ridden very much.
I'm "The Dad".
I've done several different things in my life but, at this point, I don't think that it's appropriate to allow myself to be defined by how I earn my money.
I'm the patriarch of a growing clan. I'm not a particularly outgoing personality but, in spite of that, I can see how my example has affected, and is affecting, my children and grand children.
I've done several different things in my life but, at this point, I don't think that it's appropriate to allow myself to be defined by how I earn my money.
I'm the patriarch of a growing clan. I'm not a particularly outgoing personality but, in spite of that, I can see how my example has affected, and is affecting, my children and grand children.
#13
I run an agency that provides training and consultation to human service organizations, and I teach at a university.
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A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking. - S. Wright
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#15
Roadkill
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 858
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From: East Tennessee
Bikes: 2002 Lightspeed Classic; 2010 Pedalforce RS
Chemical engineer.
Interesting that 1/3 of replies are computer/engineering and only 1 engineer and 1 computer reporting so far (and why are those a single choice?)
Interesting that 1/3 of replies are computer/engineering and only 1 engineer and 1 computer reporting so far (and why are those a single choice?)
#16
Let's do a Century
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 8,319
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From: North Carolina
Bikes: Cervelo R3 Disc, Pinarello Prince/Campy SR; Cervelo R3/Sram Red; Trek 5900/Duraace, Lynskey GR260 Ultegra
#17
Let's do a Century
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 8,319
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From: North Carolina
Bikes: Cervelo R3 Disc, Pinarello Prince/Campy SR; Cervelo R3/Sram Red; Trek 5900/Duraace, Lynskey GR260 Ultegra
Direct Customer Service and Sales with a technical slant = Professional Babysitter**********
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#19
You gonna eat that?
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 14,917
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From: Fort Worth, Texas Church of Hopeful Uncertainty
Bikes: 1966 Raleigh DL-1 Tourist, 1973 Schwinn Varsity, 1983 Raleigh Marathon, 1994 Nishiki Sport XRS
Mechanical engineer by training, moved into systems engineering (i.e., not so worried whether mechanical, electrical or software, just make it work), and lately, although my title hasn't changed, I'm leaning toward program management.
#20
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 232
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From: Pennsylvania and Colorado - Snowbird with bad sense of direction & humor... Retired now Ski Bum... My Ride - Montague - Paratrooper
Bikes: Montague - Paratrooper
X Millitary.
X Govt. Worker.
Current Snow Skier.
Ward of the Govt.
X Govt. Worker.
Current Snow Skier.
Ward of the Govt.
#21
Have bike, will travel
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 12,286
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From: Lake Geneva, WI
Bikes: Ridley Helium SLX, Canyon Endurance SL, De Rosa Professional, Eddy Merckx Corsa Extra, Schwinn Paramount (1 painted, 1 chrome), Peugeot PX10, Serotta Nova X, Simoncini Cyclocross Special, Raleigh Roker, Pedal Force CG2 and CX2
Cyclist and bike salesman as a teenager, then Preppie, turned ski bum, then turned Yuppie. Became a career-man w/ a multi-cultural (my wife is an Italian native) family. Then a globe Trekking businessman & ski bum... ...and now a cyclist again!
#22
Roadkill
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 858
Likes: 0
From: East Tennessee
Bikes: 2002 Lightspeed Classic; 2010 Pedalforce RS
So did you pick engineering in the poll?
#23
I need speed
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 5,550
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From: Phoenix, AZ
Bikes: Giant Propel, Cervelo P2
After spending most of my career involved in technology startups of one kind of another, I'm doing Finance and Accounting consulting. I currently bridge the gap between the accounting weenies and the software geeks, meaning I'm a bit of both - a weenie geek? I live in "database land", speaking the language of Structured Queries. I no longer put my career ahead of my happiness, however. I'm now a cyclist, and a husband, more than anything else.
#25
Senior Member

Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 12,940
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Been an Engineer except for a 3 year period of teaching and while I got my law degree. Went straight back to engineering on graduation for law degree and have stayed on military construction sites for 23 years now. I am degreed as an environmental engineer but work as a civil engineer in quality control on the sites. Love my job and my family.
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