So, who all owns a Busse - Part II

My profession is enzymologist. However, I am a husband, father, and outdoorsman first.
 
I'm a full time student (Fire Science/Gen ed.) and work for the Postal Service full time late afternoons/nights. I also do a little of this....little of that on the side. I make hip hop beats with acid pro and my MIDI controller and sell them to some friends/acquaintences that are trying to get started in the hip hop scene or just like to get down. When I sell a beat we get it copyrighted so no one else can use it. Of course someone else could just strip it and use the drum line/bass line/melody and what have you with their own stuff. I mainly just do that for fun though people have gone crazy for some beats I've made :D. It's fun to lay down tracks in the middle of the night when I can't sleep. Beat money is Busse money :D.
 
lab monkey at lens crafters. I'll probably continue that for a good while, and hopefully if I end up in washington I'll move into a better lab position with a different optics manifacturer.

I'm hopeing to start going back to school as of 2008 and actually get a degree of some kind. hopefully whatever area I'm in will have a welding/machining certification program.
 
I'm a full time student (Fire Science/Gen ed.) and work for the Postal Service full time late afternoons/nights. I also do a little of this....little of that on the side. I make hip hop beats with acid pro and my MIDI controller and sell them to some friends/acquaintences that are trying to get started in the hip hop scene or just like to get down. When I sell a beat we get it copyrighted so no one else can use it. Of course someone else could just strip it and use the drum line/bass line/melody and what have you with their own stuff. I mainly just do that for fun though people have gone crazy for some beats I've made :D. It's fun to lay down tracks in the middle of the night when I can't sleep. Beat money is Busse money :D.

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I'm a geophysicist in minerals exploration, I run projects that use various sorts of geophsyical methods to aid in the discovery of precious and base minerals deposits; diamonds, gold, copper, nickel, zinc, etc. I am a "deemed" resident of Canada although I haven't worked there for about six years. I spend most of my time in Peru, although I am a bit hesitant to call it home. I am currently in eastern Queensland, Australia, running a helicopter assisted gravity survey programme for the Aus government, here till Christmas (much to my wife's displeasure). Pluggin' away at my MSc in my spare time....
 
lab monkey at lens crafters. I'll probably continue that for a good while, and hopefully if I end up in washington I'll move into a better lab position with a different optics manifacturer.

I'm hopeing to start going back to school as of 2008 and actually get a degree of some kind. hopefully whatever area I'm in will have a welding/machining certification program.

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I took WFT100 there over this past Summer. I wanted an intro course so I could get some hands-on experience and decide what welder to buy myself (I ended up getting a Millermatic 180). It was well worth it (especially considering it was free for me - yeah tuition exemption for state employees!) I don't think you'll find another local welding program as good as South Seattle's.
 
Civil Engineering student at Penn State. Any other PSU alums out there?
There's a lot of engineers here... You guys should hook me up with a sweet internship :thumbup:
 
I'm a gigolo by day and a gynecologist by night..hmmm....or was that the other way around? I get so confused. Oh, I also run the mammogram machine, as I don't like paying others for what I can do myself.
 
Always tough following Cobalt...

I'm a civil engineer in Tulsa, Ok. I design water and wastewater treatment plants.

Ever wonder where the water goes when you flush the toilet then I'm your guy!
 
Wow, what a bunch of engineers! I'm an engineer too, in the construction field for a major grocery chain.
 
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