whats your day job ?
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- James Cann
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I am a medical research analyst, formerly a research molecular biologist and teacher. Worked my way through school in a camera shop. Before going back to school, I was a laborer for a concrete form company doing high-rise construction in Nashville (where I learned pedal steel). In the '60s I did civil rights work, paralegal work for ACLU, and published a small newspaper in Mississippi. Some people have a checkered employment history. Mine's paisley.
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- Dave Mudgett
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I'm on the Information Sciences and Technology faculty at Penn State University, main campus. I tend to teach hardcore compsci type courses. Came here to be on the Electrical Engineering (control systems and signal processing) faculty quite some years ago.
I've also worked on a tobacco farm, done physics, EE, and compsci research, worked in Keeling's CO[sub]2[/sub] lab at Scripps Oceanographic Institute, did operations research in the automobile industry, and in the middle of everything, took a 6-year "sabbatical freak-out" to run a vintage guitar store while playing music full-time. Throughout, I've played music for the amusement of myself and others.
I've also worked on a tobacco farm, done physics, EE, and compsci research, worked in Keeling's CO[sub]2[/sub] lab at Scripps Oceanographic Institute, did operations research in the automobile industry, and in the middle of everything, took a 6-year "sabbatical freak-out" to run a vintage guitar store while playing music full-time. Throughout, I've played music for the amusement of myself and others.
- Jerry Gleason
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for the last 17 years, I have been running a science support facility here at the Univrsity of Oregon. I assist molecular biology and neuroscience researchers with various microscopes (widefield fluorescence, laser scanning confocal, multiphoton) and associated software for 3D / 4D imaging. I also help create publication materials, including printing and laminating large format posters for scientific meetings and conferences. It's a job that entails a lot of problem solving, and I guess that's what I like about it, although I often wish I could be doing something more music related.
Before that, I spent several years as a commercial photographer, doing illustration photography for advertising, catalogs, and such.
Occasionally, I get paid for playing a musical instrument of some sort.
Before that, I spent several years as a commercial photographer, doing illustration photography for advertising, catalogs, and such.
Occasionally, I get paid for playing a musical instrument of some sort.
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Scott, you wouldn't happen to be with Gold Star Exterminators, would you?Scott Moon wrote:I spent 25 years as a Peace Officer and retired. The wife got tired of me being around the house all the time so now I work for a local Pest Control Service and have a "license to kill" LOL!! I also play music on weekends.
Scott
- Charlie Tryon
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Well lets see I'm Chief Engineer for three radio stations here in Hamilton. Good job most days but on call 24/7. Even when on vacation have to have phone on to give support. I get all types of music to listen to as we play country old rock and lite rock...can you guess which one is on in my office???
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- Scott Moon
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- Bill Terry
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I'm a 32-bit Automotive Applications Engineer for Freescale Semiconductor. Our Power Architecture microcontrollers are used by Ford, GM, Chrysler, BMW, Honda and just about every other major auto manufacturer. We also support Cummins Diesel, Chrysler Marine and have started working with the Ford and GM Hybrid Vehicle teams.
My area of expertise is the embedded software that runs ECM (engine control modules). It's a challenging software task, that requires managing a lot of A/D conversions (and associated DSP), along with timed I/O controlling spark and fuel; all within very tight time/angle/accuracy constraints.
I tried the music biz for about 15 years starting in the mid-70's, but finally went back to school around 1990 and finished the BSEE degree I started way back right out of High School. I guess you could say I crammed the four year degree plan into about 25.
I have to say this is the first job I've had that makes me as happy as playing music. I've always liked cars and had hot rods, and had an interest in the engineering side of things, so this is just a natural outlet for things I enjoy doing anyway.
My area of expertise is the embedded software that runs ECM (engine control modules). It's a challenging software task, that requires managing a lot of A/D conversions (and associated DSP), along with timed I/O controlling spark and fuel; all within very tight time/angle/accuracy constraints.
I tried the music biz for about 15 years starting in the mid-70's, but finally went back to school around 1990 and finished the BSEE degree I started way back right out of High School. I guess you could say I crammed the four year degree plan into about 25.
I have to say this is the first job I've had that makes me as happy as playing music. I've always liked cars and had hot rods, and had an interest in the engineering side of things, so this is just a natural outlet for things I enjoy doing anyway.
Last edited by Bill Terry on 27 Dec 2007 1:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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