View Poll Results: What do you do for a living?
Technology
55
37.93%
Sales
4
2.76%
Medical
12
8.28%
Financial
10
6.90%
Education
18
12.41%
Management
15
10.34%
Trades
16
11.03%
Hospitality
5
3.45%
Retired/Disabled
18
12.41%
Between Jobs
5
3.45%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 145. You may not vote on this poll
What do you do for a living?
#76
aka Tom Reingold
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It is exhilarating and exciting and scary and stressful and so many other emotions. But I know it's the right thing. I expect to be a good teacher, and I expect to enjoy the work.
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New York City and High Falls, NY
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
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#77
una carrera contrarreloj
My office is in East Windsor, BTW. - Matt
#78
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Location: New Jersry the beautiful Garden State
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#79
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I have been wondering for some time what everyone does for a living. This is probably because in my field in my relatively small town here in Florida, there is only one other person I know of that commutes by bicycle with any regularity. I have met a few people that were auto-mechanics (ironically), retail, restaurants, and hospitality. On this board, there seem to be a lot of educators, but I don't know any here where I live that commute by bike.
So what do you all do?
So what do you all do?
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I am not a commuter but ride on the weekends. Retired courier from a well known logistics company. Second career, teaching math remediation to middle school students.
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#84
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Retired garbage man. Working in local traffic gave me a true understanding of the challenges of bike commuting.
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#85
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Location: Chicago
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Violin making, restoration, sales; third share of a fancy violin shop in downtown loop Chicago. Still have the first fancy bike I bought, 50+ years ago, but it's not the one I ride.
#86
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#87
una carrera contrarreloj
Matt, COVID has changed my job in that I'm now working from home and only rarely go into NYC as needed to do stuff in the datacenter or support other work, for example. My "park and ride" routine was driving from Bloomfield to Leonia. Then jump on the bike and ride up the hill through Ft Lee and over the GWB into Manhattan. I also used to do the full ride into the city only as much as three days a week. Nowadays, I get to do some of the local roads in my area that I haven;t ridden in a long time before. They are mostly through towns like Montclair, Cedar Grove, South Orange, Millburn, etc. I have a longer Booton ride that I haven't done in years. Will have to revisit it on a weekend if time permits. I usually end up doing more family stuff on the weekends with my wife and 8 yr old son. How is your neighborhood? Looks like you are a suburb of Trenton or Philly.
- Philippe
- Philippe
I'm fortunate that I have showers at work and can keep a huge locker full of suits and dress clothes. But I'm riding in rarely these days b/c of COVID and having my kids at home full time from school.
Your commute areas sound somewhat congested; I'm lucky my roads are through suburbia and farm country. I was curious how you manage the congestion and traffic; hopefully there is less during COVID times.
#88
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Municipal construction engineering tech, on paper mostly dealing with material specification and inspection. With 35 years in municipal construction, in reality, "the old guy who knows this stuff" that puts out the day to day fires that crop up in urban underground construction and repair of 150 year old infrastructure.
#89
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Retired RN. Biked to work in hospitals semi-regularly, weather permitting, for 40+ years, including last day of work 12/28/18.
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#90
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Soon to be a retired St Louis Metro Police Officer. My last assignment ws in the Downtown Bike Unit as the lead mechnanic.
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#91
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Presbyterian Minister so not on the list to vote on. My commute is so far it'd take me longer to get the bike out the door then it would to just walk to the office, especially since the bike requires putting on shoes and the walk doesn't. Upside to being a minister is I get to be a little eccentric as long as I'm not too weird so I consider church space to be shoes optional except on most Sundays.
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Software engineer. Judging by other forums where bike-commuting is discussed, I'm not surprised to see "computers/technology" toward the top of this poll. We can be an odd bunch, and I think employers are used to giving us a little more flexibility than other professions.
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I belong to a family of string players, and we've been to some of the "lesser" Chicago shops. I'm an amateur jazz double bassist, and am also teaching myself to play jazz on the cello, which was my first instrument.
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I retired from the Navy, then became a patent attorney, although I'm currently working for the "other side" (US Patent & Trademark Office) as a patent examiner in artificial intelligence.
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I’m a little Surly
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I just accepted a new position that is a promotion and gets me closer to where I want to be career wise but now I have to be a grown up and wear clothes that actually need ironed so I’m going to have to re-think commuting. The VanMoof I was going to buy in the spring may be a late winter purchase instead.
#100
Newbie
I teach Middle School U.S. History.
The coolest part is, I get to take my bike into the building.
The coolest part is, I get to take my bike into the building.