What's your at work knife and your occupation?

I'm an English teacher.

I always have a SAK and an Opinel 8 in my bag, but I don't take it into the classroom. I've never needed a knife in the classroom.
 
Military Police in Korea, atm. So on my duty days, I have a ZT 0650 on my belt, along with a leatherman charge. Then from there, whatever day I feel it is going to be in the morning dictates what I put in my pocket, from microtech ultratech to small buck vantage. When I am just in uniform, it is either my RAM, Hogue EX01, or Kershaw Rogue.
 
college student, mini ka-bar dozier folder or delica during the week, recon 1 on weekends just for fun :D
 
im a full time student at Texas A&M so i can pretty much carry anything that folds. At the moment that happens to be a SOG power assist multi-tool on my belt (which i am a huge fan and it will probably be there for a while) and a Sog "sog-zilla" in my right front pocket. but the sogzilla is soon to be replaced with a ZT 0200 which i am greatly looking forward to
 
student in a private high school so im allowed to carry a knife, right now its a kershaw blur but soon it will be a zt350
 
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I'm a middle school science teacher. I usually carry a Case XX Peanut with yellow handles or a GEC Conductor with Ebony handles. I have used them to open envelopes and boxes when kids aren't around or peel apples for lunch. Nothing serious. The kitchen knives they have suck! I have watched one teacher cut his apple on occasion with a butter knife and smirk. He's used my EDC on occasion but is kind of scared at how sharp it is! Go figure
 
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R&D Engineer, I open boxes, work in our machine shop and lab. I have carried a Spyderco Native 5 for a few months. Before that it was a Caly4 CF.
 
LU 24 electrician in Baltimore, Md. Usually a HEST 2.0, grandpa's old boker peanut and an old style leatherman wave on the belt, since it's getting cold out there, I've been carrying a Murray Carter around my neck too (the others are hard access wearing insulated bibs and a coat) :D
 
Journeyman Electrician and University Student. I carry either a PE or SE military and a leatherman @ work
 
I'm a cell tower climber, I carry an Boker auto in my climbing harness tool bag, and a BK2 in my "on the road" bag, as well as either a small hatchet or my Cold Steel Magnum Kukri for clearing brush around job sites we have to walk into. Always have some kind of a slip joint too. It's a carry what you want type of job.
 
For almost ten years now (four at my current employer) I have been carrying a crkt m16 but once I started making knives as my hobby my company banned knives on the premises. I work customer support in a manufacturing plant.
 
I'm a GIS Analyst (I make the maps and do spatial analysis) my work carry is a William Henry B15 I Mojave (every work day for about 1.5 yr). Does everything I need from taking the seed out of an avocado to trimming maps, and strong enough to handle emergency odd jobs in the office.
 
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right now due to the crap economy i'm a lot attendant. don't make half what i used to but its a job until i can get something better. so i been carrying a leatherman wingman, great for the pliers for taking off antennas, license plate screws with the screwdriver and piercing buckets with the knife and other stuff that comes up.
 
I work in a law office and lately have been alternating between the Bradley Alias II and the CRKT Eros--the latter of which makes a fantastic letter opener.
 
i work in a storehouse. latest knives used as EDC - SOG xray (ats-34), Spyderco Resilience, Cold steel spike.
 
I am the sales director for an automation company, and I carry a Kershaw Leek S30V, or a SOG Flash I.
 
Navy Seabee, currently working as a tech school instructor. On a daily basis I carry around 7 knives on my person. Manix 2-primary edc RFP, SAK farmer-RRP, BK13-dog tags, Delica-left calf pocket, Buck Packlite skinner-KSF pocket sheath inside jacket pocket, SOG Power Assist on my belt, Leatherman style CS-keys. The saw on my farmer works great getting into tight spots, the Buck is easier to work with outside when I am wearing gloves, the SOG keeps me from having to run back and forth to the tool box and the pliers work great for getting splinters out, the BK13 is just kind of there incase, and the delica is easier to get at when I am sitting down(it also doubles as the knife I handout when someone needs a knife), the syle CS I use primarily for the scissors and the tweezers.
 
Glorified secretary.

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Residential and commercial remodeling, carpentry, and plumbing. I carry a serrated Tasman salt back pocket and leatherman kick on my belt every day. Along with those I rotate my plain edge folders - Military, SnG (mostly), or Umnumzaan (lately). Then I'll have my usual utility knife with replaceable blades in my pouch or bag plus several in my toolbox, truck, and van. Izula in one of the toolboxes. Occasionally I'll carry my large lefty Sebenza if I know I'm not gonna wear a bag or pouch that day. There's a S&W beater knife in my truck toolbox, Recon1 on the consol. Then I a CS Ak-47 in the console of my van that I drive most of the time. Then there's the first aid kits... :)
 
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