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(10-05-2018, 05:06 AM)ManaPot Wrote: [ -> ]Self-employed web developer. I have a website that is doing very well for itself, work about 30 minutes a week maintaining it.

So, I just spend everyday doing whatever I want to pretty much (Reddit, YT + light gaming).

That’s great, what type of website do you run? E-commerce?
(10-05-2018, 03:56 PM)Ryan Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-05-2018, 05:06 AM)ManaPot Wrote: [ -> ]Self-employed web developer. I have a website that is doing very well for itself, work about 30 minutes a week maintaining it.

So, I just spend everyday doing whatever I want to pretty much (Reddit, YT + light gaming).

That’s great, what type of website do you run? E-commerce?

It's a SaaS for use with a "social media" platform. Have about 10 other projects I'd like to knock out though, and even redoing my main one (next year).

Started getting into YouTube a little bit as well. Considering vlogging and shit like that. xD
(10-19-2018, 12:22 PM)ManaPot Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-05-2018, 03:56 PM)Ryan Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-05-2018, 05:06 AM)ManaPot Wrote: [ -> ]Self-employed web developer. I have a website that is doing very well for itself, work about 30 minutes a week maintaining it.

So, I just spend everyday doing whatever I want to pretty much (Reddit, YT + light gaming).

That’s great, what type of website do you run? E-commerce?

It's a SaaS for use with a "social media" platform. Have about 10 other projects I'd like to knock out though, and even redoing my main one (next year).

Started getting into YouTube a little bit as well. Considering vlogging and shit like that. xD

Sounds good with it being SaaS with social media I’m going to go out on a limb and assume it is for marketing of some sort. Sounds interesting if so, maybe I’ll pick your brain sometime on some tech topics.
I work for Beretta under the Benelli S.p.a branch. I do not hold an active position but I am mainly one of many "Geeks for hire" that do Research and development for new parts, patents, and designs for parts on firearms, mainly their sporting shotguns. I recently got to work at their building in Urbino for 14 months to work with the main R&D heads.

Since I am for-hire, I have been laid off until early next year. It happens commonly and I usually fill it in with working for people on projects. I have background work in Carpentry, Tool and Die, Optical, and landscaping. I like to stay busy!
Ranch manager for my family for 30+ years. We had a 640 acre place with 90 crossbred beef cows and 5 bulls. Another 130+ acres on the river that we harvested bermuda hay from. Then the main location was 105 acres that the family lived on. We had 40 registered Quarter Horses, 200+ head of Texas Dahls and Dorper sheep.
I trained horses, stitched up cuts, did some farrier work, hauled and stacked hay, slaughtered/field dressed a sheep or goat on occasion, did necropsies, birth assisted, got handy with guns so to kill predators or chase off trespassers, studied the markets and hauled trailer loads of stock to the auctions... I've left out a lot. I was a glorified ranch hand that dealt with the hired hands that didn't speak much english.
These days I live off of the crypto investments I made  and still shopping for a place with good internet, no damn neighbors and a few acres to roam about on.
(12-27-2018, 06:31 PM)Torreoria Wrote: [ -> ]Ranch manager for my family for 30+ years. We had a 640 acre place with 90 crossbred beef cows and 5 bulls. Another 130+ acres on the river that we harvested bermuda hay from. Then the main location was 105 acres that the family lived on. We had 40 registered Quarter Horses, 200+ head of Texas Dahls and Dorper sheep.
I trained horses, stitched up cuts, did some farrier work, hauled and stacked hay, slaughtered/field dressed a sheep or goat on occasion, did necropsies, birth assisted, got handy with guns so to kill predators or chase off trespassers, studied the markets and hauled trailer loads of stock to the auctions... I've left out a lot. I was a glorified ranch hand that dealt with the hired hands that didn't speak much english.
These days I live off of the crypto investments I made  and still shopping for a place with good internet, no damn neighbors and a few acres to roam about on.

You sold the ranch?
(12-27-2018, 06:31 PM)Torreoria Wrote: [ -> ]Ranch manager for my family for 30+ years. We had a 640 acre place with 90 crossbred beef cows and 5 bulls. Another 130+ acres on the river that we harvested bermuda hay from. Then the main location was 105 acres that the family lived on. We had 40 registered Quarter Horses, 200+ head of Texas Dahls and Dorper sheep.
I trained horses, stitched up cuts, did some farrier work, hauled and stacked hay, slaughtered/field dressed a sheep or goat on occasion, did necropsies, birth assisted, got handy with guns so to kill predators or chase off trespassers, studied the markets and hauled trailer loads of stock to the auctions... I've left out a lot. I was a glorified ranch hand that dealt with the hired hands that didn't speak much english.
These days I live off of the crypto investments I made  and still shopping for a place with good internet, no damn neighbors and a few acres to roam about on.


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That's so cool, because for a city-boy like me, that's all so foreign.
Resource Specialist -> Teacher -> Future nurse.
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I work for a large warehouse chain here in the UK providing food for supermarkets. my role is stock clerk my responsibility is for allocating work for pickers and receiving in delivery paper work and also fixing errors in the pick to make sure the stores get the right stuff.
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