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Full time Graphic Designer for a canadian University. I also do instructing periodically for stuff like Photoshop and Illustrator. I work on my comic stuffs in the evening as I can. Family obligations and crap.

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Bank Employee (*boring*)

ProfessorF
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News Producer for a CBS Affiliate in a medium-market city.

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I work as a warehouse receiver for a company that sells automotive parts called The Hitch Company. So basically, when we get a shipment of parts in, it is my job to determine where it goes and to lug it over there myself. Of course, I also clean up, wrap stuff up, organize stuff, etc. Work's been pretty good lately, but I'm hoping to work as a retail clerk at this store soon. Woo!

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I work part-time as a filing clerk, general gopher, and website management person for a small construction company :3 I'm hoping to find an easy secretarial/filing type job when I move to Savannah in a couple months though. @_@

I also do commissions for small crafts, like plushies, and artwork XD I'm hoping to become a full time published comic artist after college.

Speck
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Full-time student, part-time theatre technician. It doesn't pay all that well, but gods is it fun.
I also do some freelance graphic design for my former high school's plays and musicals. Hourly, doesn't pay well, pretty fun. And it gives me an excuse to come in an visit all of my younger, still-in-high-school friends.

Honestly, between school and theatre work, I don't know how I have time to do a comic. Which might explain why I needed a month-long break from my comic when I really had no school.

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Right now I'm unemployed. I just finished working at a book store in charge of their Graphic Novel and Humor section. In two weeks I will be doing linguistics for the Marine Corps. Until then I am hanging out at the supply store willing to do anything menial for some cash.

Jillers
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Toys R Us employee. If nothing else it's given me the strength to not punch people in the back of the head when they're being a stupid asshole, which, it turns out, is quite often.

Priceman
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Air Force network admin. And part time college student.

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I'm a full time student, part-time webcomic artist, part-time writer, part-time martial arts instructor, part-time martial arts instructor assistant, part-time fast food restaurant crew, part-time french tutor, part-time melee weapons specialist, part-time mercenary, part-time go-to guy.

And even all of that I only get paid in one job…

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I front desk at a massage place!

…it's very slow… so I do my homework there sometimes. And drink tea.

I have it so bad, don't I?

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I work as a cashier in a soul-crushing pharmacy.

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Wow..I didn't know that any pharmacies had the transformers to step up power for industrial soul crushers. Most of the models I've seen operate off of 460V at the minimum, but there could be smaller models that have come out since I've been been in the field that could work off of 220V.
I'm assuming that even a smaller sized soul crusher could chew through, what, about 70 to 100 souls per minute?

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Full time student.

same.
tafe student i hope to grab a nice job in army one day

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I'm a teacher at a preschool that's located on a major movie studio lot. I don't have any connections, so don't ask…I did almost run over Bruce Willis on my bicycle, though…

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I'm a student, in my senior years at a Grammar school. My past job was a Christmas temp at GameStation, but they're looking for part timers now, so I hope to go back soon. It was a lot of fun, and I can't imagine working anywhere else. XDDD!

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Full time student. Though the phrase "Full-time" is misleading. I spend far too little time on schoolwork. Leaves plenty of time for nonsense and artistry.

Oh, college.

Shingo
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*sigh* I'm that guy you'd walk past in Wal-Mart, dropping all the supplies on the floor, and then getting yelled at by his boss. Then you'd be like, god I'm glad I'm not that bumbling idiot.

LilyRose
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Produce clerk / Officer in the Canadian Navy / university student.

… Free time? What's that?


…. Officers in the Canadian Navy have to moonlight as produce clerks?


Good thing Canada isn't high on everyone's suicide-bomb/invade-and-convert-to-godless-communism lists, huh?



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Will
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i have the best job for my situation

i only work during the holidays, too much homework during the week (damn highschool) but my mum has old friends at a school supplies store called "Wooldridges" it supplies school books to almost every high school and primary school in Western Australia.

i work there full time holidays pretty much, half the time doing odd jobs at the office and half the time going to schools to distribute books

the reason the job is so good is that i get 30% of every book and stationary impliment i need! sometimes even more! for a small $300 booklist this saves $100 for those of you who can't do math :P

i'd still like a job at a fast food outlet or something, save on all the junk i eat :)

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I am a Chief in the US Navy working in a squadron.

So where do I find the time to do three webcomics? Um, during commercials in TV shows I like and on days where the family has left me alone…

I try not to take Family Time away, but sometimes hey, I need Me time!

Heh…

Green Tangerine…I salute you…No really I would have to if you were here! LOL!

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