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So what do FMers do?


TurnUpTheFishing

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Self Employed... Business partner with my brother...Part owner of two Culver's Rstaurants in Rochester.

Use to be a Counselor / full time fisherman by trade! LOL

Keep the rods bendin!!!

PS. Noticed a lot of "cops" out there.....hmmmmmm?

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Wow this thread is growing fast!! I just got off the road! I'm an entertainer/musician/bandleadleader. I have my own group "Cocktail Stevie and the Tablerockers". We play classic rock and classic country. Casinos, festivals, weddings, divorces! Just about any reason for a party. I've been paying professionally for 40 years. Yes that's 40 years! I'm now classified as an "old fart"! Plus I just started selling commercial real estate. Not much of a 401K plan in the music business!

I work on weekends and fish during the week when it's less crowded. I love my job! cool.gif

Ole

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I'm a PA (physician assistant). I diagnose, treat, prescribe medication and perform minor procedures in collaboration with they physician I work with. I specialize in Urology and subspecialize in the oncologic-urology (cancers of urology). My day is spent seeing new patients with possible cancers (blood in the urine, elevated psa, testicular mass etc), diagnosed cancers (prostate, bladder, kidney and testicular cancer) and cancer rechecks (prostate, bladder, kidney and testicular cancer and a few penile cancers as well.).

I go fishing if i get done early for the day and on sundays.

I work at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.

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I try to decipher carlcmc's handwriting, if that doesn't work I just give them something that will make them happy. I fight with insurance companies (which consequently are run by lawyers, and when I call them I get put on hold for hours at a time to talk to shaniqua in texas to resolve a claim in MN). Finally, I make long conversation with elderly strangers about every aspect of their health.

Go BISON! 04'

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A global IT service management process and tool manager for the second-largest bank on our planet. Sounds impressive, eh? It is true.

This is also true: A pee-on manager in a bought-out credit card marketing company, which is now an outpost of the US division of the North American region of the Americas region of an old crusty bank based in London.

I quit putting a title on business cards, it has become so meaningless! If I could, I'd just put this for my title: "Difficult Stuff Gitter Dunner"

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As an IT worker who deals with offshore Indian resources frequently, mamohr686, I would LOVE to talk to Shaniqua in Texas on any given day! smile.gif I have had calls that I simply hung up on, 'cause I can't understand anything the person on the other end is saying! It cracks me up! I just redial and hope the call router gives me someone with better english! It's like playing craps! smile.gif

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-Retail pharmacist

I try to decipher carlcmc's handwriting, if that doesn't work I just give them something that will make them happy. I fight with insurance companies (which consequently are run by lawyers, and when I call them I get put on hold for hours at a time to talk to shaniqua in texas to resolve a claim in MN). Finally, I make long conversation with elderly strangers about every aspect of their health.

Go BISON! 04'


LOL. Actually, mine probably aren't that bad. Almost all prescriptions written at Mayo (and its hospitals) are printed on prescription printers. I use a computer program to fill it all out and hit print. I then just scribble my name :-). Actually saves time most times as I always have the computer logged in to look at the EMR (electronic medical record). I have all the common prescriptions I use on hot buttons so i click the button when i order a prostate biopsy and it automatically spits out a prescription for levaquin 250 mg qd for 5 days and a fleet's enema. :-)

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