Sure, but he rarely needs to be substituted, geo teacher that is.Blunderboy said:Is one of them geography? Whenever you see a P.E teacher on TV or in a film, they seem to do geography aswell.Roofstone said:Teacher, mostly P.E, but I can substitute a few courses if needed.
At least from what I can recall, which to be fair, is Brian from Teachers.
A felllow sinologist, eh? Great to see there's more of us around.volX said:Studying for my BA in chinese and selling ice cream!
Oh, no, I always dreamed as a little kid that I would one day grow up and get to stare at databases all day until my vision blurs. -_-mikey7339 said:I'm a consultant for the Department of Defense.
That...pretty much sounds like my job. And I can sense the sarcasm in your last sentence.Grouchy Imp said:I'm a senior data analyst and office manager for a logistics consultancy company.
And yes, the job is exactly as glamorous as it sounds!
Same here, I got pretty lucky landing this gig...I was in college part time for like 5 years working towards something in aviation. Got my pilot license and everything then ended up in a career that has absolutely nothing to do with that...Remember kids, going to college will pay off! >.>Grouchy Imp said:Oh, no, I always dreamed as a little kid that I would one day grow up and get to stare at databases all day until my vision blurs. -_-
[sub]I actually really like my job, but it's more fun to gripe about stuff.[/sub]
Heh, you'll probably see a lot of my new boss, apparently he gets speeding tickets rather oftenRofl-Mayo said:Right now I don't have a job but I'm searching for one. My main source of income is my dad because as long as I do well in school and stay off drugs he'll give me money when I need it.I'll probably end up joining the Edmonton police Force when I graduate though.