GS Owner Occupations?
#152
#158
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and University of Florida Grad with masters in Aerospace Engineering. I am a Senior Project Manager for one of the largest telecom companies in the country. I love my job.
#159
They didn't ask for your education level, just the occupation.
My professional title is "Scientist", but you guys don't have to refer to me as that in this forum since we are all friends here and much less formal. Let me give you guys a brief job description of what some of us actually do...
For example on a daily basis I usually start off by integrating customized initiatives, benchmarking robust methodologies, incubating robust bandwidth, and transforming world-class channels, then if there is time left before lunch I will usually expedite vertical e-tailers and innovate frictionless partnerships. After lunch I usually get right back into what I was working on previously which for the most part encompasses repurposing vertical portals and synthesizing enterprise e-services. However if its a busy week I can often times be found streamlining world-class ROI's or exploiting collaborative relationships all while meshing collaborative action-items.
It sounds easy I know but someone has to do it, and if it wasn't for my lucrative business practices I might not be so fortunate.
Be cool, stay in school...
My professional title is "Scientist", but you guys don't have to refer to me as that in this forum since we are all friends here and much less formal. Let me give you guys a brief job description of what some of us actually do...
For example on a daily basis I usually start off by integrating customized initiatives, benchmarking robust methodologies, incubating robust bandwidth, and transforming world-class channels, then if there is time left before lunch I will usually expedite vertical e-tailers and innovate frictionless partnerships. After lunch I usually get right back into what I was working on previously which for the most part encompasses repurposing vertical portals and synthesizing enterprise e-services. However if its a busy week I can often times be found streamlining world-class ROI's or exploiting collaborative relationships all while meshing collaborative action-items.
It sounds easy I know but someone has to do it, and if it wasn't for my lucrative business practices I might not be so fortunate.
Be cool, stay in school...
#165
They didn't ask for your education level, just the occupation.
My professional title is "Scientist", but you guys don't have to refer to me as that in this forum since we are all friends here and much less formal. Let me give you guys a brief job description of what some of us actually do...
For example on a daily basis I usually start off by integrating customized initiatives, benchmarking robust methodologies, incubating robust bandwidth, and transforming world-class channels, then if there is time left before lunch I will usually expedite vertical e-tailers and innovate frictionless partnerships. After lunch I usually get right back into what I was working on previously which for the most part encompasses repurposing vertical portals and synthesizing enterprise e-services. However if its a busy week I can often times be found streamlining world-class ROI's or exploiting collaborative relationships all while meshing collaborative action-items.
It sounds easy I know but someone has to do it, and if it wasn't for my lucrative business practices I might not be so fortunate.
Be cool, stay in school...
My professional title is "Scientist", but you guys don't have to refer to me as that in this forum since we are all friends here and much less formal. Let me give you guys a brief job description of what some of us actually do...
For example on a daily basis I usually start off by integrating customized initiatives, benchmarking robust methodologies, incubating robust bandwidth, and transforming world-class channels, then if there is time left before lunch I will usually expedite vertical e-tailers and innovate frictionless partnerships. After lunch I usually get right back into what I was working on previously which for the most part encompasses repurposing vertical portals and synthesizing enterprise e-services. However if its a busy week I can often times be found streamlining world-class ROI's or exploiting collaborative relationships all while meshing collaborative action-items.
It sounds easy I know but someone has to do it, and if it wasn't for my lucrative business practices I might not be so fortunate.
Be cool, stay in school...