I'm an X-Ray Technologist, going on 8 years now. I'm actually the lead interventional technologist now.Harmon said:Now I am seeking to become a Phlebotomist, and within perhaps a half dozen years an X Ray Technologist, but that is some distance off.
krunchyfrogg said:I'm an X-Ray Technologist, going on 8 years now. I'm actually the lead interventional technologist now.
It's a really great career if you work in the right place.
Viking Bastard said:I'm my long time here on the boards my experience with the many times this thread has popped up is that the two most common professions on the boards are: a) IT professional and b) librarians.
When I first started hanging around here, I was a student. After my graduation I first worked as a library assistant and now I work as an IT guy.
Sidereal Knight said:Web developer for a large public library.
lol!EricNoah said:I'm a middle school teacher/librarian and webmaster.
I work for a company (300 employees) who survey the people who watch TV, to make statistics that the TV companies then use to determine if a TV show has actually a good success or not. That sort of things (hard for me to explain in English). However, nothing about such things as the number of cigarettes smoked. What I am doing is watching TV on a computer and noting at what time begins any TV show, advertising, and so on. I am just a small part of the whole process.Conaill said:Just curious - what sort of things are you counting, and who are you doing this for?
Is this stuff like "how often do people smoke cigarettes on TV?"