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  • ameuras
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    Business Intelligence Consultant. Implement Oracle Hyperion products, so that our clients can make better business decisions.

    Originally posted by MaxBell
    Corporate Recruiter/Headhunter. I find people for 150k-500k per year jobs. My highest earner makes about 670,000 a year.
    I am ready to forward my resume to you :)

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  • damith
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    Sys admin for a multinational civil engineering consultant firm based in KL, Malaysia. We mainly desing bridges and highways.

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  • Turf1600
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    Originally posted by KenC
    There's only two Level 1 trauma centers in all of Houston!? Shit, we have two in Portland... both air-accessible.
    Yes sir. One is a county hospital and the other private - the one I work for. Portland is a large city, no? Including suburbs it's over 2 million, right?
    I'm thinking that the logic is this: your air ambulance probably covers a much larger area due to a lack of larger cities in the vicinity. Houston has 3 1,000,000+ cities within 5 hours driving. I don't know what that translates to in helicopter time, but I know that we cover halfway to each of them. To the E and S of portland there's a lot of rural to cover. I should also note that we have a ton of inpatient beds and an enormous ER.

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  • MaxBell
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    Corporate Recruiter/Headhunter. I find people for 150k-500k per year jobs. My highest earner makes about 670,000 a year.

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  • KenC
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    Originally posted by Turf1600
    As for me, I'm a member of management at a level one trauma center (ER) here in Houston. I actually started at this hospital system in a call center for outpatient imaging services. I later went back to that department in a management role and recently transferred to inpatient clinical at night. We're one of two level one trauma centers in Houston and the only one with air ambulance. For those of you who don't know what level one is - it's all of the gnarly stuff. I haven't been here long but I've seen some insane stuff. From what I hear, this is the busiest ER in the south.

    I switched over to here so that I could work at night and finish school. I've decided on a philosophy degree - so that's what I'm working towards. I think I have enough experience in my field to circumvent the need for a specialized degree - so I'm doing what I want. Additionally, I'm happy with my work and my salary.
    There's only two Level 1 trauma centers in all of Houston!? Shit, we have two in Portland... both air-accessible.

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  • Rau
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    Originally posted by bmwstephen
    lawl my first job in high school was a sales adviser at gamestop. is corporate still busting your balls about preorder quotas and gamestop magazine subscription?
    yeah, something like that.

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  • bimmershark
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    during the day i take care of condo cars here in sunny naples florida..everything from your basic 97 olds 88 to a rolls royce phantom....

    then at night i work for roush industries...a branch of the more known roush racing...test driving new and prototype cars...everything from durability for cars currently out to fully camo'ed un-released cars...

    should be starting classes soon at the local vo tech school for auto repair

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  • MR E30 325is
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    United States Marine

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  • FCB_M3
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    I sell frozen yogurt :p

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  • bmwstephen
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    Originally posted by Rau
    I am the store manager of a Gamestop.
    lawl my first job in high school was a sales adviser at gamestop. is corporate still busting your balls about preorder quotas and gamestop magazine subscription?
    Last edited by bmwstephen; 02-16-2011, 10:19 PM.

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  • Rau
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    I am the store manager of a Gamestop.

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  • F34R
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    I am a master contractor, I can build a house from the foundation to the caps of the roof.

    Edit: I also work for my Uncle's Auto Garage on the side and do performance upgrades and suspension work for my friends. Mostly Subaru(WRX, STi, Impreza) Tc and a few Civics.

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  • Turf1600
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    As for me, I'm a member of management at a level one trauma center (ER) here in Houston. I actually started at this hospital system in a call center for outpatient imaging services. I later went back to that department in a management role and recently transferred to inpatient clinical at night. We're one of two level one trauma centers in Houston and the only one with air ambulance. For those of you who don't know what level one is - it's all of the gnarly stuff. I haven't been here long but I've seen some insane stuff. From what I hear, this is the busiest ER in the south.

    I switched over to here so that I could work at night and finish school. I've decided on a philosophy degree - so that's what I'm working towards. I think I have enough experience in my field to circumvent the need for a specialized degree - so I'm doing what I want. Additionally, I'm happy with my work and my salary.

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  • Teaguer
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    What is this work you speak of?

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  • 318isbmw
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    Right now I'm working commercial insurance for a wholesale brokerage. We find insurance for the bad doctors, the job blows and some of the doctors that get insurance through us is just sickening that they can still practice, but its a pay check while I try and find a better job in a different industry.

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