What do Enworlders do in real life?

Linux Administrator in charge of servers running WebCT for a large community college. It's rather like a computer fireman. I don't do a whole lot until something goes wrong. Also, making sure things are ready for the start of a new semester can be busy.

buzzard
 

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Personal Assistant, Bookeeper and Graphic designer for a small businessman.
Not the most glamorous of jobs, but it pays well enough for me to keep collecting way too much RPGstuff.

Recently left a 5 year part time job at a comic/game shop. Was spending my time working at a hobby shop, and getting hobby stuff, but not having enough time to actually do the hobby. :)
 

I'm a Technician at a government laboratory that makes antimatter, neutrinos and physics post-docs.

If our laboratory was the Death Star, I'd be one of the guys in the big black helmets pushing buttons and pulling levers.
 

I'm a graphic designer for the National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA to the rest of you), at Marshall Space Flight Center. I do a fairly wide-ranging set of projects such as posters, logos, patches, brochures, etc. I specialize in cartoons, vector-based graphics, and photoshop goodness (I don't do much in the way of large layouts such as books, etc).
 


I design/write surgical software for refractive laser surgery (you know, LASIK et al). I have several patents in the field. I've been doing this for 10 years. Prior to that I was a graduate research assistant at UCF writing high performance IGs for the DoD (on the soon-to-be-defunct SGI systems). What a change of pace that was, let me tell you. But, I'm much happier now (and richer), especially when I see people crying after a surgery (in a good way). There's immense satisfaction in being the designer for the system responsible for someone going from 20/40 BSCVA (with glasses) to 20/16 UCVA (no glasses).
 

I'm a fundraiser for a teen pregnancy prevention group.

Thrill to my exciting life keeping teens from having sex. It's like my high school experience all over again.

Einan
 


Wow, people have some interesting jobs! :)

I just changed jobs 6 weeks ago. My title is Document Specialist System Analyst. I do some programming and provide technical support to a small group of users who create insurance policy documents for an insurance company. Before I moved to this position I was one of the end users I now support.
 

Let's see. I have a BA in English with a specialization in creative writing (fiction and screenwriting). I also did some art.

What I WANT to do: write RPG stuff, write fiction, write screenplays for my friend's movies, own a cafe.

What I DO do: Barista. Which is a fancy way of saying I make coffee. I work for Caribou Coffee, and as frustrating as it is to come home tired and dirty every day, and know that I'm not doing what I went to school for or earning enough to actually become independant, it's a good company and I like making coffee.

I DO, however, get a table at the Motor City Comic Con every year (this is my second year) and I'm actually procrastinating getting art done for it AS WE SPEAK. So I do a little bit with my art, I spend my writing time designing rpg stuff for my own games, and I'm also an editor for Creative Mountain Games on the Cooperative Dungeon project. Which may not be a job to most, but it gives me warm fuzzies inside.

When anyone hears I have an English degree, the first question is usually "do you want to teach?" Noooooo way. I DO like to teach people things, but only people who actually want to be learning what I'm teaching. I would like very much to do creative writing workshops and things of that nature, and am thinking of putting a screenwriting workshop togetehr. But not until after the Con.
 

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