tr0tsky wrote:
You sound like a fucking homosexual.
I was going for stoned hippy... interesting that homosexuality is what you associated with
what I said.
i think you could have said anything and he would have still called you a gayer
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:56 am
by borrowed
afincham83 wrote:child protective service investigator
Chris Hanson?
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:58 am
by ketamine
tr0tsky wrote:
jazzamataz wrote:
Good luck with getting into mental healthcare! Takes forever but could be well worth it!
without sounding too corny or shit, I actually just want to help people.
You sound like a fucking homosexual.
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:02 am
by chris hansen
borrowed wrote:
afincham83 wrote:child protective service investigator
Chris Hanson?
You called?
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:04 am
by ketamine
Intended Malice wrote:
What did you do? Specimen handler? I tried to break into that as I was doing my undergrad, to no avail; I didn't get anywhere in the field until I received my retainer in 2009. Which was subsequently rescinded as all hell broke loose. Apparently letters of recommendation, honors letter, training at prestigious Nobel laureate research institutes and vouches from PhD's were for naught. I had offers for (his) post-doc research by a professor in biochem, I had to turn it down as I was carrying 15 units that semester and I didn't feel like disappointing or slowing down the pace. Fuck academia.
What I *DID* do was in a R&D facility for Astaxanthin (its what makes certain seafood pigment Red). We used genetically engineered yeast cultures to "make" the pigment, which isn't natural for them. I fed them, broke down, cleaned, and re-installed the fermentation tanks (and God it stank to high-heaven), balanced pH, autoclaved equipment, took samples, streaked plates, etc etc etc... Basically all the manual labor the "real" scientists were too busy to do, which was fine, I worked alone in the lab at night, and on the weekends. Was the perfect job. Then I quit. Worst decision I've ever made.
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 6:47 am
by Intended Malice
ketamine wrote:
Intended Malice wrote:
What did you do? Specimen handler? I tried to break into that as I was doing my undergrad, to no avail; I didn't get anywhere in the field until I received my retainer in 2009. Which was subsequently rescinded as all hell broke loose. Apparently letters of recommendation, honors letter, training at prestigious Nobel laureate research institutes and vouches from PhD's were for naught. I had offers for (his) post-doc research by a professor in biochem, I had to turn it down as I was carrying 15 units that semester and I didn't feel like disappointing or slowing down the pace. Fuck academia.
What I *DID* do was in a R&D facility for Astaxanthin (its what makes certain seafood pigment Red). We used genetically engineered yeast cultures to "make" the pigment, which isn't natural for them. I fed them, broke down, cleaned, and re-installed the fermentation tanks (and God it stank to high-heaven), balanced pH, autoclaved equipment, took samples, streaked plates, etc etc etc... Basically all the manual labor the "real" scientists were too busy to do, which was fine, I worked alone in the lab at night, and on the weekends. Was the perfect job. Then I quit. Worst decision I've ever made.
This is exactly why I wanted to break into it during my undergrad, I thought I'd take my classes and labs during the morning get off around 4 or 5 eat and sleep until 9-11 go to work and study and get lab reports researched and written on my down time--it would only look like I'm working, anyhow, besides who would ask? The experience on a CV would have helped, too. (Not that matters now, as you may know.) From what I saw after I was given a tour of a lab at the place that extended an offer, most if not all of the under-staff were at a HS level, with no actual education/studies in the Life Sciences; I would have been glad to work for 9-10/hr, it was frustrating to see that at the time. Surely a CLS or lab director would benefit from having someone with an actual background on hand for misc tasks beyond the scope of just basic bench work.
Culture labs smell terrible, I have really bad allergies and it doesn't take much for my sinuses to block out smell and taste. So when I went with a clear nose and sinuses into my microbio lab for the first time I was gagging and my stomach was in knots within seconds of arriving. Everyday before that I never even noticed. I made it a habit to not take any allergy medicine that entire semester on lab days, I looked and felt terrible most days, but then I can't remember going to school and ever 'feeling good.' Drunk... perhaps, but never well.
Huh, you'd think with the reckless abandonment the FDA approve in food in the US they'd use some State subsidized Chinese fabricated food coloring, with high arsenic and mercury contents; I take this company wasn't well connected like Eli Lilly or some other grotesque blithe on humanity.
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:03 am
by kwami
Artist & Assistant
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:22 am
by tr0tsky
slothrop wrote:
tr0tsky wrote:You've not lived until you've accidentally shat green liquid all down your white cotton trousers on the back of a cycle rickshaw in Bombay.
I like the way you feel the need to clarify that it was an accident...
Trust me bro, nobody goes through the dehumanising experience of having to walk into a guest-house full of hot German gap year birds with green shit down their legs stinking like they've got some serious Salmonella flex going down on purpose.
noam wrote:
jazzamataz wrote:
tr0tsky wrote:
You sound like a fucking homosexual.
I was going for stoned hippy... interesting that homosexuality is what you associated with
what I said.
i think you could have said anything and he would have still called you a gayer
This man did well in his A-Levels for sure.
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:40 am
by JFK
tr0tsky wrote:
Trust me bro, nobody goes through the dehumanising experience of having to walk into a guest-house full of hot German gap year birds with green shit down their legs stinking like they've got some serious Salmonella flex going down on purpose.
This Sooooooooo nearly made my sig.
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 9:06 am
by tr0tsky
JFK wrote:
tr0tsky wrote:
Trust me bro, nobody goes through the dehumanising experience of having to walk into a guest-house full of hot German gap year birds with green shit down their legs stinking like they've got some serious Salmonella flex going down on purpose.
This Sooooooooo nearly made my sig.
Well if I'm not good enough for your sig I might as well kill myself now.
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 1:18 pm
by ketamine
Intended Malice wrote:Huh, you'd think with the reckless abandonment the FDA approve in food in the US they'd use some State subsidized Chinese fabricated food coloring, with high arsenic and mercury contents
Actually that's kind of what they did--remember, we were only the R&D facility. The production was in Chile, Mexico, all parts South America, etc. Cheap labour and God know's what kind of ingredients/water... But, it's "natural" (the yeasts) so it falls under that "Not a Drug, Not intended to cure treat disease" stuff... Made a mental note never to use that product, ever.
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 1:37 pm
by stephisaint
I don't know if you call it a living, but I'm a Law undergrad.
Broke, but not for long.
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:36 pm
by sanjion
hackman wrote:
sanjion wrote:
sebjx wrote:Primary school teacher. Start with my first year 4 class in september
Let me know if you ever want to move out to Indonesia.
I'm the Director of Studies at an English Language Centre in Jakarta, Indonesia. Been out here 7 years. I teach as well as managing the school, recruiting teachers, sorting out their work permits, etc. And making sure that we deliver effective and worthwhile content in the classrooms. The money's good and I get an apartment with all the bills paid... I also teach High School GCSE English in the mornings.
Oh, and I run a Dubstep night.. which is more about how little we lose than how much we make... I also MC to Drum n' Bass, and do some Architecture Photography on the side: http://www.flickr.com/photos/graham_allain
hmmm that sounds tempting......
Mate if you ever want a year contract out here, let me know.. I'm always looking for like minded individuals with a decent (creative) head on their shoulders... Would be a year out of the scene back home, but you can always travel back during that time and the travel opportunities around Asia are immense (and cheap!).
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:50 pm
by helix
tr0tsky wrote:
JFK wrote:
tr0tsky wrote:
Trust me bro, nobody goes through the dehumanising experience of having to walk into a guest-house full of hot German gap year birds with green shit down their legs stinking like they've got some serious Salmonella flex going down on purpose.
This Sooooooooo nearly made my sig.
Well if I'm not good enough for your sig I might as well kill myself now.
You're good enough for mine.
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:51 pm
by lloydnoise
Just got some voiceover work
LOLZ
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 7:26 pm
by er98ah
slang investment products in the suburbs...financial advisor bitches!
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 7:29 pm
by sonar
lloydnoise wrote:Just got some voiceover work
LOLZ
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 7:35 pm
by ryan_p
unemployed, left my job the other day because me and the managers had our differences.
Re: What do you do for a living?
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 9:38 pm
by Intended Malice
ketamine wrote:
Intended Malice wrote:Huh, you'd think with the reckless abandonment the FDA approve in food in the US they'd use some State subsidized Chinese fabricated food coloring, with high arsenic and mercury contents
Actually that's kind of what they did--remember, we were only the R&D facility. The production was in Chile, Mexico, all parts South America, etc. Cheap labour and God know's what kind of ingredients/water... But, it's "natural" (the yeasts) so it falls under that "Not a Drug, Not intended to cure treat disease" stuff... Made a mental note never to use that product, ever.
Yeah, I must have omitted that, but I had surmised as much. I detest State agencies (rackets) and those who forcefully impose their mandates on what one can consume, while at the same time aiding and abetting poison pushers for Tamiflu and its variants to be sold and administered without any oversight or clinical trials. (This became more and more evident and commonplace in this profession as I was completing my studies.) Or simply throwing off a Scientist off the scrutiny panel because it doesn't fit with the State/BIg Pharma agenda like Eli Lilly did at its own decree.
Artificial food dye/coloring are almost unnecessary in my diet and I really don't have a problem with what others choose to put into their body and it if has a Market, so be it. But it is very telling when those affiliated with the project refuse to consume it themselves. I had something with MSG and HFCS for the first time in over a year on Wednesday, I had a terrible sharp metallic after taste lingering for the past two days, and a re-occurring stomach ache. I have hallucinated with MSG, that shit is a neurotoxin (inhibitor) but it was my fault for putting in my body in the first place.