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I'm a capital markets associate at a Wall Street law firm. I sort of backed up into it - I wanted to be an academic, but my fiancee didn't like the sound of being a nomad while looking for tenure so I went to law school instead. The funny thing is we ended up becoming nomads anyway, as I moved to New York last year from Vancouver.
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faded glory
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This trash talking 2 bit dope dealer is about to learn respect for the law
Jan 2001 time: 05:19
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I fix/redesign manufacturing flaws in industrial printing plates we produce.
I travel sometimes. If there is a problem they will send me. I look at it ; evaluate and compare it. Find the defect ;and report to HQ on how to avoid/fix it.
It doesnt pay much. But not very old; the money i make suits me well.
edit: I take lots of calls. Try to answer as many problems as I can. I also represent my company at trade shows. sometimes anyway.
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Gatekeeper
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United States of America
Feb 2000 time: 23:19
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I am a journalist — specifically, a copy editor.
My main responsibilities include story selection, placement on the page and/or Web site, headline writing, photo selection/sizing/placement. I also edit stories, write/edit cutlines and add deckheads, liftouts and pull quotes to stories (intended to convey key information and/or pull the reader into the story). So, basically, my job entails the complete design of the pages one sees in newspapers on a daily basis (there are, of course, differences from paper to paper ... not all copy editor duties are uniform in that sense).
It's a nice job, although it doesn't pay a super great salary (the longer you stay in the field, though, the better the pay gets). I enjoy the variety of the job, my co-workers (most of the time) and the fact that an average of 16,500 subscribers (more, if you include their families and friends and rack sales) read what I do the next day. The drawback to that is if you make a mistake — then 16,500 people (plus their families and friends and rack sales) see your screw up. That's incentive *not* to screw up.
And, no, I'm not a "superstar bigshot" journalist. You find those types in the big cities and centers of power. Washington, D.C., comes to mind immediately.
Gatekeeper
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