for the moment I work as a traffic administrator. I do the shipments everywhere in the EU.
Next week, however, I'll start as junior general manager at a medium company in the services sector. I can't wait to begin.
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for the moment I work as a traffic administrator. I do the shipments everywhere in the EU.
Next week, however, I'll start as junior general manager at a medium company in the services sector. I can't wait to begin.
Agoge.
I'm an engineering manager at a semiconductor company. Lately, I've been asking myself why.
"Engineering manager?" Hmm, where have I seen that role portrayed in the popular media ...
"Supply Team Leader" is my official role but its just flashy name for being the local 2IC for selling spare parts in a global mining machinery company.
I really wish I was a student or possibly rich and retired so I could play Total War games and hang around here a lot more often than I do.
Hee hee. I'm actually no where near enough up the food chain to be pointy-haired boss, though I frequently refer to myself that way to take the edge off when I have to crawl up one of my guys.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lemur
I'm actually more engineer than manager still, though I'd be happy to trade pride and futile 'technical credentials' for more money and no responsiblity any day of the week.
In other words, I'm ready for Marketing.
I'm a second year medical student. I work as a dispenser in a local pharmacy during the holidays.
:laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
So what comes out when they put a coin in you?
I'm an incoming college student here.
I'd be more worried about where they put the coin :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sigurd Fafnesbane
To paraphrase Douglas Adams, I would hate very much to spend my whole day looking at a hundred slightly different moodily lit pictures of a tube of toothpaste, trying to decide which will have the most visual appeal.Quote:
Originally Posted by Don Corleone
Full time University student.