|
|
|
UER Store
|
|
order your copy of Access All Areas today!
|
|
|
|
Activity
|
|
963 online
Server Time:
2024-05-04 13:24:09
|
|
|
PartyPigeon
Total Likes: 11 likes
| | | Re: What do you do for work/career < Reply # 39 on 5/5/2019 5:06 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I used to be a school bus driver for a high school, and that was a super fun job, as I always got placed in the snow-route rotation and got to do a ton of really fun driving in adverse conditions. I was also able to do this while getting a BS in business and an MBA. I got kind of tired of dealing with the kids and getting stuck in the snow, so I eventually quit. The next step was working for a video game publishing company. This job was a sweeeeeet gig, but the owner of the company was (and still is) batshit crazy. When I was there we worked on and released ARK, Rocket League, and a handful of other high-end games. I wasn't much of a gamer and didnt really see me moving up in the business, so I quit after about a year.
Now I work for a government agency that specializes in land and agricultural management. I'm technically a Recreation Technician/OHV Patrol Officer, which means I not only get to ride ATV's, dirtbikes, and UTV's at work all day, but I also get to go where nobody else does. We do a bunch of trail maintenance, trail building, and recreation development. I've only been a seasonal employee for the past six years, but I really enjoy what I do and I'm hoping I can get on permanently once my boss retires. I don't really utilize my education, but I figure it'll be handy once I start moving up the chain. My bosses supervisors are trying to open up some rungs on the ladder for me, but it's government, so it takes time. As far as exploring goes, due to the nature of my work, I have keys to almost every gate between Yosemite and Lake Tahoe, and I'd be lying if I said I didn't use those keys to check out old cabins and homesteads in my spare time (and maybe when I'm at work).
| AARXNJAMES.COM |
|
|
This thread is in a public category, and can't be made private. |
|
All content and images copyright © 2002-2024 UER.CA and respective creators. Graphical Design by Crossfire.
To contact webmaster, or click to email with problems or other questions about this site:
UER CONTACT
View Terms of Service |
View Privacy Policy |
Server colocation provided by Beanfield
This page was generated for you in 140 milliseconds. Since June 23, 2002, a total of 740471786 pages have been generated.
|
|