For the last 8 years, I've been working as Test Department Manager and Safety Coordinator for Hi-Tech company in Seattle area!
What's Your Occupation?
#91
Posted 10 July 2009 - 02:41 PM
For the last 8 years, I've been working as Test Department Manager and Safety Coordinator for Hi-Tech company in Seattle area!
"If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for a reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed." - Albert Einstein
#92
Posted 10 July 2009 - 09:45 PM
Yasko, on Jul 10 2009, 07:41 AM, said:
For the last 8 years, I've been working as Test Department Manager and Safety Coordinator for Hi-Tech company in Seattle area!
And that would be MISTER Test Dept Manager & Safety Coordinator to YOU!
Just keepin' em in line there Yas'.
E
I will nevah, EVAH take a pinch from a greasy muddahf*@kah like you!
How 'bout if I spell it out for ya. D-I-L-L-I-G-A-F
#94
Posted 13 July 2009 - 02:35 PM
E-DOG, on Jul 10 2009, 02:45 PM, said:
Yasko, on Jul 10 2009, 07:41 AM, said:
For the last 8 years, I've been working as Test Department Manager and Safety Coordinator for Hi-Tech company in Seattle area!
And that would be MISTER Test Dept Manager & Safety Coordinator to YOU!
Just keepin' em in line there Yas'.
E
I always knew I could count on you!
"If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for a reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed." - Albert Einstein
#95
Posted 13 July 2009 - 04:59 PM
Covers
- Assisting the engineers with their projects
- Writing instruction manuals (that no one will ever read)
- Resisting calling customers by their nicknames
- Drawing 2D / 3D / on the back of a fag packet
- Spares for all of the systems we provide
- Blowers - spares, replacement, servicing and repair (woop!! Time for the number one hammer!)
- Having my hopes and dreams crushed each time the boss wants a whipping boy
- Purchasing shiny things
- Delivery driver (for those times when it all goes wrong and bits were meant to be there yesterday)
- Workshop grease monkey (now comes with 20% more grease)
- General office *itch
I could tell you what our company design / manufacture. But to be honest even if I explained you wouldn't understand!
#98
Posted 11 August 2009 - 08:54 PM
Now: Same thing, only now I do it for free.
I will nevah, EVAH take a pinch from a greasy muddahf*@kah like you!
How 'bout if I spell it out for ya. D-I-L-L-I-G-A-F
#99
Posted 12 August 2009 - 04:25 AM
After--after being home about a year, returned to work and was promoted within a couple of times finally reporting to a EVP...but, in 2002, I became too ill to continue working.
Now--my full-time job is to take care of me.
#100
Posted 12 August 2009 - 04:31 AM
#102
Posted 10 December 2009 - 08:24 PM
Now, I own a computer store with my husband. We're both technicians, although I sometimes play salesman. I work part time for a game company as a 3D modeler and texture artist. More fun than being a tech, but less money unless you're born with 5+years of experience in the field.
#103
Posted 11 December 2009 - 03:11 PM
#104
Posted 11 December 2009 - 05:57 PM
Automotive design consultant......worked everywhere for anyone
Had a great time solving all manor of engineering problems
Started as a Sheet Metal Worker
Fell into my wheelchair in 95 and tookup sports and volunteer work
Now at 57 I consentrate on myself by putting myself first as my active life over the last 2 years has shrunk
#105
Posted 23 January 2010 - 03:30 AM
#106
Posted 23 January 2010 - 05:26 AM
Edited by S&W Winger, 23 January 2010 - 05:28 AM.
Beverly
"A wild patience has taken me this far..."
#110
Posted 25 January 2010 - 07:58 AM
#113
Posted 20 March 2010 - 09:58 AM
It's been a real trip; just got in a wheel-chair 2 days ago and now I'll be able to be "free". You see I experienced dissociative fugue (amnesia). They flew me from one hospital to another.
Spent 5 month in the hospital and since I didn't know who I was the hospital didn't know what to do. So they did the worst possible and diagnosed me with
Alzheimer's Dementia, Encephalopathy. Permanent-Overwhelming-Impairment to be put in a nursing home for the rest of her life.
Well, state came in and a public guardian put me in an adult foster care home. Very bad things happened there but I got my memory back when my mom found me and called. 10 months in an amnesiac state. At that point the caregiver had kept me in a corner bed and left me there like meat. I got out of there and went into another foster home to put my life back together. I was bed bound the whole time. People told me just lay there; I say no way! They said I couldn't do it. I Got the wheel-chair and need some clothes (noboly got any clothes for me) shoes, nice back-pack. I'm ready' and I'm not staying in Hawaii any longer.
Many scars from this tragic ride, but when I get good in the wheel-chair I'm going to set up some kind of hospice service's, get my own place "Privacy at last"
#115
Posted 30 October 2010 - 10:10 AM
Bulky, on 06 September 2007 - 11:17 PM, said:
#116
Posted 30 October 2010 - 12:38 PM
tyvin, on 20 March 2010 - 09:58 AM, said:
It's been a real trip; just got in a wheel-chair 2 days ago and now I'll be able to be "free". You see I experienced dissociative fugue (amnesia). They flew me from one hospital to another.
Spent 5 month in the hospital and since I didn't know who I was the hospital didn't know what to do. So they did the worst possible and diagnosed me with
Alzheimer's Dementia, Encephalopathy. Permanent-Overwhelming-Impairment to be put in a nursing home for the rest of her life.
Well, state came in and a public guardian put me in an adult foster care home. Very bad things happened there but I got my memory back when my mom found me and called. 10 months in an amnesiac state. At that point the caregiver had kept me in a corner bed and left me there like meat. I got out of there and went into another foster home to put my life back together. I was bed bound the whole time. People told me just lay there; I say no way! They said I couldn't do it. I Got the wheel-chair and need some clothes (noboly got any clothes for me) shoes, nice back-pack. I'm ready' and I'm not staying in Hawaii any longer.
Many scars from this tragic ride, but when I get good in the wheel-chair I'm going to set up some kind of hospice service's, get my own place "Privacy at last"
Tyvin, I've only just seen this post. I'm appalled at the treatment you received.
It must have been living the ultimate horror story. I'm so glad you got out of it and wish you well for making a speedy recovery to what passes for normal for us. The very best of luck with the hospice project.
Carpe Diem
#118
Posted 06 November 2010 - 08:44 AM
I had my accident on the way home after work..
Now, I am medically boarded (retired) due to my short-term memory having been affected in the accident, and spend my days trying to take care of myself.. Everything takes much longer to do now, especially with the spasms and pain to contend with.. But I am adamant on winning this fight.. ;-)
Perhaps someday I will start something just to supplement my income, but for now, I concentrate on me and my new life.. ;-)
God gave us two ends, one to think with, n one to sit on.. Success depends on which one u use.. Heads u win, tails u lose..
#119
Posted 07 November 2010 - 02:46 AM
#120
Posted 27 December 2010 - 04:10 PM
nomis, on 09 September 2007 - 11:53 PM, said:
Awesome to see another occupational therapist here!
I was training as an OT prior to being diagnosed (degenerative disorder), completed my studies and am now working at a specialist psychiatric hospital. My friends and colleagues crack themselves laughing as my dream at varsity was to go into spinal rehab and become a sport and seating expert, was really interested in wheelchairs and was constantly being told to take it easy or I wld break my back (hyperactivity and a passion for climbing things don't go well together) and well now I've ended up in a wheelchair myself. It's been amazing how my training prepared me for my disability - nothig like wheelies to keep me occupied.
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