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ShakyWalton

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15 year veteran - Electronics engineer, Printed Circuit Board Designer, specializing in embedded systems and low power design. This isn't my video, but a good example of an easy 2 layer circuit board layout.

Kudos to those on here accumulating student debt. I assure you it will pay off.

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You sure can tell there are a lot of unemployed people on here by their outlandish claimes

Exactly, after reading the first page, I thought this was a "what I want to be when I grow up" thread. This thread is about how you pay your bills.

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I run the world's top weapons manufacturing company and am also incredibly intelligent, yet also a narcissist that has saved the world on multiple occasions.

But in all seriousness....chalk up another on the student debt accumulation.. I am working as a kinesiologist to pay off my first degree and am applying to go back to school to do a masters in physiotherapy.

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You sure can tell there are a lot of unemployed people on here by their outlandish claimes

This is my 16th year on the drilling rigs, I am currently a drilling consultant for A Korean owned energy operator named Harvest Operations corp. Drilling a falher C HZ @ 4,471m MD we are currently trying to break our inclination Trent up with 180, 3m slides. Drill torque is also becoming unmanagible do to our aggressive geo sterling.

Jelly much?

Some people have the balls to take risks and pursue unconventional means of making good money.

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Similar to FramingDragon/Luciferase but with things that don't live. Working towards a job eventually in green energy research.

250rmzq.jpg (not my setup, mine is nicer =D)

It also currently involves weekly sessions of me yelling at undergraduate students to be better at chemistry.

PS: No, I don't want to start a meth lab with you.

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Similar to FramingDragon/Luciferase but with things that don't live. Working towards a job eventually in green energy research.

250rmzq.jpg (not my setup, mine is nicer =D)

It also currently involves weekly sessions of me yelling at undergraduate students to be better at chemistry.

PS: No, I don't want to start a meth lab with you.

Looks pretty awesome :D

Which UBC equivalent chem course are you TAing? How is it?

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You sure can tell there are a lot of unemployed people on here by their outlandish claimes

This is my 16th year on the drilling rigs, I am currently a drilling consultant for A Korean owned energy operator named Harvest Operations corp. Drilling a falher C HZ @ 4,471m MD we are currently trying to break our inclination Trent up with 180, 3m slides. Drill torque is also becoming unmanagible do to our aggressive geo sterling.

Ask an internet forum how they make their money you are bound to get a variety of answers.. Didn't think there were any outlandish claims..

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Bus driver!

Public Transit or School?

There was a post in the paper here a couple years ago for BC Transit and I honestly considered it, but I remember riding the bus in Victoria and seeing/hearing what those drivers had to deal with on a daily basis with some people.

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I guess it'd be Chem 203 or 233, but they are 1st years and still don't understand weighing by differences.

I've seen first years bring their calculators to subtract the weight of the weighing paper from the final weight and screw up when they could have just pressed tar. I don't understand if it's naivete or stupidity sometimes.

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