What do you do for a living?

24. Software Developer. Philly.

Considering starting my own thing within the next 5 years.
 
Casino Dealer

Pt. time, full time school.

21

Dk the annual, just started in Sep.
 
I'm a severe underachiver. 
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Just turned 28, California, Los Angeles county/OC county border - RN - 90k

My full time job is Registered Nurse for dialysis patients - People who have kidney failure for different reasons can be kept alive by going to dialysis 3x per week (on avg). Kidneys clean out the blood, since theirs aren't working, we clean their blood for them. One of their artery/veins are fused together and we poke them with 2 big needles, one to draw blood out, one to give them clean blood back, and it's filtered through a machine. Also give them medications, set up surgeries, give them their home medications, etc.

I work per diem doing other jobs, dialysis, prison, home health here and there as well.
Davita or FMC? :nerd:
 
My man Rook!
Winter times are rough for the old folks on dialysis. 30+ years on dialysis is really impressive, congrats on your strong genes. 

I've been neglecting my DFS, haven't been able to put the time, effort, and research in to be successful this year, but every once in awhile I go in there to see ya'll flourishing 
Why do you say winter is rough?

My father is on dialysis. He does it at home and I hate that he does it there because he is constantly calling BAXTER asking them what to do. He is stubborn and refuses to do it at the clinic. He says he hates how it feels there
 
Call center rep for a cellular provider. I'm in an internal department so it's a lot of dealing with other agents and not so much customers anymore. It has its days where it's so slow I remind myself "I'm making 11 an hour to sit on my ***". 19 year old college kid headed for accounting.
 
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