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What do you do for a living?

ANNML

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Started college in Wisconsin. Moved to Colorado — first Boulder, then Eldorado Springs, then Denver. Got bach degree in nursing from U of Colorado.

Only did actual nursing for about a year. Then went corporate via medical biotech and worked for Medtronic. In the beginning I worked in the field and it was unanticipated insanity. I worked with implantable defibs and pacemakers.

In your 3-hour radius territory, you’d be on call for every hospital, cardiologist, EP cardiologist, ER, general surgeon who dabbles in implantables, every clinic who needed you to come do the periodic follow up for every patient with an implantable. During white-out blizzards where no one had any business driving, a doc 2 hours away would not *hesitate* to send a page and expect you to get there for an unscheduled implant surgery. I had 2 cell phones, a car phone, and 2 pagers bc of how patchy cell service was then. It was SO intrusive and bizarre and incredibly stressful. To *this day* I have almost a phobia about phone calls and I usually jump out of my skin when it rings!! After being fried up by all that, I grabbed a position at world HQ in Minneapolis. Did global education (for sales force), program management, then US Physician Relations. As much as I tried to fit myself into the corporate mold, I was never really able to do that and it came to a point where I just wanted out.

Eventually I circled back to my right brain and began creating again. Now I’m an artist/painter and dabble in a few other things. I’ve become a DIYer which is a blessing and a curse. I like fixing everything myself if I can. And I love it if it’s something easy like electrical. But then you feel obligated to do, like, everything — like swap out garbage disposals (gross), fix irrigation leaks (bane of existence in AZ), replace a garage door (do NOT ever do this it’s absolute misery), paint kitchen cabinets, and blah blee blah — so I spend a lot of time doing house projects. I sometimes build stuff, nothing too fancy. I make art out of things from the hardware store or things that I find. I’m basically in a constant state of making about 5-10 things.

And I wait for the time when I win the powerball so I can buy a fleet of Grenadiers. Yum.
 

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trobex

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Gotta love Australia. There are many, many builders going broke lately and I was called in to action to take over a defunct project. I think the next 2 years will see a swathe of insolvencies and I think I'll be likely taking over more of these rescue missions in the short term.
 

BartHarleyJarvis

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New-ish to the forum here but just read all 16 pages of backgrounds - fascinating group with one common interest!

I work in business strategy and try to find interesting industries where there that hasn’t been a big focus. I started post-MBA at Bain & Co, worked for a few big hedge funds, and now I work in what my family fondly calls “fantasy internet money” (digital assets & blockchain). I’m a part-time Adjunct Professor as well - I try to not have my feels hurt by the definition of “adjunct” (“additional but non-essential”).

Main hobby is making furniture - this is the first time I haven’t had a pickup in nearly 20 years, but I’m sure I can use the roof rack on trips to the lumber yard!
 

PDX_Keith

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Electrical engineer by education and 25 years at a semiconductor facility. I decided to retire early. Now I trade investments and milk my wife's health insurance. ;)
 
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