Apr '17
Mine is boring, so don't bother (part-time dishwasher).
But it seems to me that a lot of people here might have interesting full-time jobs.
Not sure what he does, but -deadandburied81- said he spends 9 hours in front of a PC.
Also, if memory serves me correct, Johan said that he's a test-engineer.
Tell me about your jobs, especially if they're full-time. I'm interested.
But it seems to me that a lot of people here might have interesting full-time jobs.
Not sure what he does, but -deadandburied81- said he spends 9 hours in front of a PC.
Also, if memory serves me correct, Johan said that he's a test-engineer.
Tell me about your jobs, especially if they're full-time. I'm interested.
I volunteer a lot, at a library in the town next door to my town.
HEY, I do one very interesting thing: I have been writing a chapter about astronomy magazines, annually, for several years, which is included in a book that librarians are supposed to consult, if they want to select magazines for their library. This project can actually be almost unbelievably interesting, because by its very nature it exposes me to ongoing advances in astronomy. I don't think a lot of people understand how incredible it is that astronomy is learning SOOOOO much new information every year. They are finding hundreds and hundreds of new planets all the time, around other stars... it might not be much longer before we discover alien life, the way things are going... this is just the most amazing time in human history for that field of study (and for many other fields of study).