whats your occupation?
Hey, I'm currently a full time student of integrated marketing communications, and a server in the food business, dealing mainly with barbeque and ribs. I don't get paid to go to school, but I am getting help from other money sources (parents) till I graduate, then I'm on my own. As for serving, I don't have a choice unless I want my Disco to literally fall to pieces due to my lack of monetary funds :-(
Oh, and I'm also a woman
Oh, and I'm also a woman
Last edited by Bmerriam; Feb 18, 2009 at 11:25 AM.
I start Law School in August but my wife and I are Archaeologist. Where are you going and any suggestions for 1L?
That's funny I work for UPS. I'm an Industrial Engineer working in the Plant Engineering Dept. We monitor and maintain all the building and conveyor systems. There's plenty of shipping love to go around between us and FedEX
USAF Active Duty 21 years and living in LA
We have a house in Colorado Springs and, with any luck, we will relocate to the Springs in July.
99 Disco II, 73K (Hollywood LR that has never been offroad or seen snow)
We have a house in Colorado Springs and, with any luck, we will relocate to the Springs in July.
99 Disco II, 73K (Hollywood LR that has never been offroad or seen snow)
Generic Answer: Management Consultant
Moderately Detailed Answer: Packaged Software Management Consultant
Answer to Those in the Industry : ERP Human Capital Management Consultant
I work for a firm that implements LARGE Human Resource/Accounting software systems and am part of a large team of consultants which work with clients to integrate these systems. I've a specific role in the process, which is to basically advise the client on matters related to employee retention, reassignments, training protocols, and then suggest ways to better customize the system to better meet a clients needs. Basically I help em decide who to fire, who to retrain, and who's likely to quit during the process. I'm usually not the most popular guy in the office! lol
Moderately Detailed Answer: Packaged Software Management Consultant
Answer to Those in the Industry : ERP Human Capital Management Consultant
I work for a firm that implements LARGE Human Resource/Accounting software systems and am part of a large team of consultants which work with clients to integrate these systems. I've a specific role in the process, which is to basically advise the client on matters related to employee retention, reassignments, training protocols, and then suggest ways to better customize the system to better meet a clients needs. Basically I help em decide who to fire, who to retrain, and who's likely to quit during the process. I'm usually not the most popular guy in the office! lol
And speaking of jobs, I am starting my new job tomorrow after 3 months on unemployment. I got a job delivering additives to cement plants. It good pay and I get to drive a tractor/trailer. Work doesn't get much better than that.


