What do you do NT?? Vol. how you eating out here?

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I recently applied to Dental School and received a few interview invites coming up in the next few weeks. I'm currently working at a dental office dealing with insurances. I see a lot of patients that come into the office have jobs ranging from the department of defense to working for the NFLPA.

What do you guys/girls do?

Anyone work for the department of defense or contract for the government? I always find those jobs interesting. Seems like there are a lot of those jobs in the DC area. Are they hard to get into?

Would love to hear what everyone does.
 
I cook.

My mom has worked for a grip of different agencies in the gov't. I could never do it in a million years. But if it's your thing check it out. The application processes alone take months. Good job security and pay though once you get up there in grade.

She started off as a contractor for the border patrol. She reviewed applications.
 
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some of the people i went to school with ended up in Defense or Homeland Security Consulting...interesting stuff

i wanna do something like this...
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Provide congressional analysis and analytical consulting services to government decision makers that formulate, coordinate, and develop congressional budget justification for an oversight organization for the intelligence community. Perform advisory and analysis services relevant to the office’s primary function, including budgeting. Assist the client with crafting effective budget justifications, editing inputs from other groups and components, and track the day-to-day business of Capitol Hill, while responding to scheduled and unscheduled deliverables. Provide insightful analysis and advice to decision makers regarding various issues related to Congress and congressional oversight.
 
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I cook.

My mom has worked for a grip of different agencies in the gov't. I could never do it in a million years. But if it's your thing check it out. The application processes alone take months. Good job security and pay though once you get up there in grade.

She started off as a contractor for the border patrol. She reviewed applications.

Naw I'm way to invested in this dentistry and I like the profession. Just cool to chop it up with those people. I was looking at the engineering thread and seen some interesting stuff too.

I try to show my younger family it's so many things out here you can do to make good money and live comfortably. Don't have to hoop or be a rapper to be successful
 
some of the people i went to school with ended up in Defense or Homeland Security Consulting...interesting stuff

i wanna do something like this...:frown:

Strategic Communications Consultant-01196741

Description

Key Role:

Provide congressional analysis and analytical consulting services to government decision makers that formulate, coordinate, and develop congressional budget justification for an oversight organization for the intelligence community. Perform advisory and analysis services relevant to the office’s primary function, including budgeting. Assist the client with crafting effective budget justifications, editing inputs from other groups and components, and track the day-to-day business of Capitol Hill, while responding to scheduled and unscheduled deliverables. Provide insightful analysis and advice to decision makers regarding various issues related to Congress and congressional oversight.

Seems interesting and something that you can be innovative and think for yourself. Go for it bro
 
I've been writing and directing commercials, short films, documentaries and hopefully movies one day

some months I eat great, some months I don't eat at all 
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Working on a clothing line with a friend, Heart X Hustle Apparel. Trying to be like the famb Random Objects out here :nthat:
 
Heavy equipment operator. Good money plenty of ot. Plus i drive big *** machines. Sometimes i feel like in a Jaeger lol
 
My dad worked for the department of defense as a "contract specialist" for 30+ years. His last job he was making 80$/hr, currently has a pension for 100k/year for doing nothing.

After he was awarded his pension, he worked for about 5 years for the private sector, while collecting his pension.

Now he is retired, but does consulting a couple times a year (teaches people how to be contract specialist).

Before his contract specialist jobs, he worked for the peace corp in the Philippines.
 
architect rep for a window and door distributor

consult/advise builders/architects during construction

 no kids, no overwhelming loans/payments.

own car, own place

i eat good when i want to eat good. keep my head down and putting money aside for a house/townhome
 
I work for the DoD.

Really not cool at all. Decent pay/decent benefits.

Im grateful to be eating.
 
After putting you know what on the back burner I have been in Solar Sales which is a booming market and my job gave me stock options cause your boy can sell water to whales. However i just got called 15 mins ago to become a financial adviser at a bank with training and all. Glassdoor says the salary that bank pays is 
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 especially speaking that im still undergrad going for my  MBA.. I will eat well and retire to an already proven career in you know what 
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Some of my buddies from my old satellite installation gig are getting into solar since the experience can carry over for certain certification reqs.

As for now I keep my feet ground. Inspection and appraisal quality assurance
 
Currently . I make coolers for True.

Going to school for automotive maintenance (technician)
 
for my tradesman folk, is something like an electrician apprentice something that can be done outside of normal (9-5) business hours or is it a full time thing on its own?
 
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