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Where do we bassists work?

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I'm a physician, specializing in neurology and sleep medicine.
was wondering if there were any MD/DDS around these parts..
I work in meat solutions....also known as the slaughter house. As of recently, it's cost me the feeling in the tip of my left middle finger. Still haven't touched a bass since I sliced it. :bawl:
That's too bad man. Is it healing?

I'm in dental school :hyper: come see me in a few years ya'll...
 
Commercial Flooring Sales (bid work, apt complexes, new construction), Director of Family life and counseling (part time through my church), Full time student working on my masters in Counseling for Christian Ministries, plus I'm a single dad with a 16 year old daughter and play with a praise and worship team. I'm kinda busy
 
Graduated this year so im just working at a beauty supply store for now until I can find something full-time, but I intend on going to a vocational school in the near future to become an electrician.
 
I am a cryptologist/cryptographer/cryptanalyst working for the government in web development. I operate a small (failing) indy label and studio that makes me smile and forget about my day job.
 
Organic chemist and luthier in my evenings :)
I have this saying about Organic Chemists...

They are all insane.

I am in the midst of studying for my Chem final, and I have trouble seeing the appeal in this science.

During the school year I am a student, studying Electrical Engineering and Jazz Bass Performance at the University of Maryland. During the summers I work for a amusement park back home flippin' burgers, or rather I did. This year I'm hopefully being promoted to the stand manager. Yay an extra 15 cents...
 
just like Tom Hank's character on band of brothers. classic.

Haha... Yeah, my students are always surprised when I tell them that I play bass or video games, or when they see me outside of school and I'm wearing jeans and a band t-shirt.

It's like some of them don't realize that teachers aren't chryogenically frozen from 3pm to 7am. I'm sure the other teachers here can verify.
 
Hmm, I never thought for one second that I would be the only guy in this line of work but so far it appears to be the case.

For about 5 yrs now I've been operating Class 3 (DZ) Soft Side Deck trucks with Moffett Mounty forklift on the back. (Home Depot Truck).
Member of International Union of Operating Engineers Local 955.
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