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    #46
    Originally posted by ObiTroy69
    I'm a midwife.
    Kinda like being a mailman, I should think. (You deliver!)

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      #47
      Originally posted by Storm_Shadow
      Originally posted by ObiTroy69
      I'm a midwife.
      Kinda like being a mailman, I should think. (You deliver!)
      I wal only kidding.

      My degree is in Electrical Engineering but I've been a software engineer for about 8 years now. I worked for IBM for several years as a product engineer after college, designing networking hardware, which also included writing software for the hardware... and just reached a point where I decided I liked the software side better then the hardware side.
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        #48
        Originally posted by ObiTroy69
        Originally posted by Storm_Shadow
        Originally posted by ObiTroy69
        I'm a midwife.
        Kinda like being a mailman, I should think. (You deliver!)
        I wal only kidding.

        My degree is in Electrical Engineering but I've been a software engineer for about 8 years now. I worked for IBM for several years as a product engineer after college, designing networking hardware, which also included writing software for the hardware... and just reached a point where I decided I liked the software side better then the hardware side.

        No kidding I've been testing network appliances VPN, Firewall, UMA security gateways and now high performance filers for the last 7 years. What you work on man?

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          #49
          Originally posted by juneau
          Originally posted by {CLR} Major.Massacre
          Fresh Air Inspector.
          Lmao!
          lol! No but seriously, I was going into the Military Police, I spent alot of time and training(not to mention money) until my hearing problem was found. I'm an equipment operator. You build it, I can drive it. I only wish the Type 32 Nekomata was real.
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            #50
            Originally posted by mapes
            No kidding I've been testing network appliances VPN, Firewall, UMA security gateways and now high performance filers for the last 7 years. What you work on man?
            When I was at IBM, the group I worked with developeled PC to AS/400 connectivity hardware and also wireless networking products (back when 802.11b was in its infancy).

            I work in the public sector side of software for the company I currently work for - software development projects for both state and federal governments.
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              #51
              Originally posted by {CLR} Major.Massacre
              lol! No but seriously, I was going into the Military Police, I spent alot of time and training(not to mention money) until my hearing problem was found. I'm an equipment operator. You build it, I can drive it. I only wish the Type 32 Nekomata was real.
              I want this job, listen to Sirius radio all day and get payed!

              I work for Ecolab, cleaning chemicals for everything.

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                #52
                Originally posted by {CLR}seikoAF
                Airmen in the United States AirForce!
                Originally posted by DennisM7
                Active Duty United States Air Force Technical Sargeant who teaches Network infrastructure systems to new airman fresh from basic training.
                Prior Air Force myself.

                I was four years active and six in the Air National Guard.

                I was a civil engineering troop (electrician) when active, a satellite/wideband communications tech when in the Guard - went to tech school for that in Biloxi. Think the tech school for electrician is at Sheppard AFB but I went DDA right out of basic.

                Anyway, thanks for serving, guys! The same goes for all the other vets here. Freedom isn't free.
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                  #53
                  Jeze, I have to stop and think about that one. I qualified as an RN then did a psychiatry speciality, did a couple of post grad diplomas and I now work for myself as a Specialist Practitioner in Occupational Health. BS title for nurse in industry...lol. Basically I help solve health issues in the workplace.

                  Hats off to Obitroy, a midwife, a real hard working nurse
                  Jaspurr

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                    #54
                    911 Operator/Police Communications/Breath Test Operator and Inspector/many many other duties ssigned to me by many,many other people.

                    I love going to work. It give me plenty of reasons to enjoy being at home.

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                      #55
                      Bench Jeweler. You break it I fix it.
                      Apache

                      Where do you put the Bayonet?
                      Chesty Puller (upon seeing a flamethrower for the first time)
                      I am all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Lets start with typewriters.
                      Frank Lloyd Wright

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                        #56
                        You guys make my job seem boring, I get to meet people take them out for lunch and play lots of Golf.

                        Phil

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                          #57
                          Contractor.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by DragonNTheRose
                            Originally posted by mapes
                            Originally posted by DragonNTheRose
                            Fulltime worker at Qualcomm. I do work in the Legal Patents and stuff so if you invent something, let me know...I'll get it to an attorney quick and the rest will be taken care of.
                            Crap man you must be busy with the trade embargo! also on a small note I know the back story to Qualcomms patent in CDMA as done by heady Lamar...Intresting story!
                            If we have the patent...I can look it over. But only if it's actually in my File Room. Which is pretty dang big. Over 55,000 files and me and two other DSA's have to keep track of them all. Let's not forget the loose filing and documents that go into them!

                            I don't think Qualcomm has the patent but, it directly attributed to CDMA.
                            She was a B movie actress around the time of WWII. completely ahead of her time.

                            Hedy Lamarr (under her then-married name of Hedy Kiesler Markey) and composer George Antheil received U.S. Patent 2,292,387 for their Secret Communication System on August 11, 1942. This early version of frequency hopping used a piano roll to change between 88 frequencies and was intended to make radio-guided torpedoes harder for enemies to detect or jam.

                            This idea was controversial and ahead of its time and technology. The technology was not implemented until 1962, when it was used by U.S. military ships during a blockade of Cuba,[3] after the patent had expired. Neither Lamarr nor Antheil (who died in 1959) made any money from the patent. Perhaps due to this lag in development, the patent was little-known until 1997, when the Electronic Frontier Foundation gave Lamarr an award for this contribution.[1]

                            Lamarr's frequency-hopping idea served as the basis for modern spread-spectrum communication technology used in devices ranging from cordless telephones to WiFi Internet connections. The technology in particular that is often attributed to her and George Antheil is CDMA.[4]

                            Lamarr wanted to join the National Inventors Council but she was told that she could better help the war effort by using her celebrity status to sell War Bonds. She once raised $7,000,000 at just one event.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Philgod111
                              You guys make my job seem boring, I get to meet people take them out for lunch and play lots of Golf.
                              Phil
                              I am people
                              Jaspurr

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Storm_Shadow
                                Speech-Language Pathologist, currently in the Education System.
                                My Wife is currently getting her masters in SLP, she got her SLP Bachelors from Baylor.

                                So Basically I am a homemaker, Being a disabled Vet I just stay home and as my wife says be her & the kids "Domestic god". To tell the truth I wouldn't trade this for the world. Nothing better than helping your kids grow.

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