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Re: weird jobs
Posted By: Howard, on host 65.6.63.75
Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2007, at 20:04:17
In Reply To: Re: weird jobs posted by Zakk on Wednesday, November 28, 2007, at 16:19:14:

> > Fantastic!
> > I am actually a Mudlogging geologist! And I can tell you that I don't count different types of mud!
> >
> > My duties include the realtime monitoring of wells for dangerous conditions, avoiding the loss of million dollar wells, lives and equipment. We also provide geological interpretation of pressure regimes below surface, full interpretation of the subsurface geology and gas analysis!
> >
> > I have worked all over the world so far, taking dangerous helicopter flights as our Taxi's, boats across wild oceans and looked out at raging seas, breaking around platforms in middle of the north sea.
> >
> > I've seen dawn breaking over deserts, jungles, and mountains, even ice-flows......
> >
> > Stupid jobs? Badly paid yes - stupid no!
> >
> > A real Mudlogging Wizard, who does not count MUD and certainly not in Wyoming!!!
>
> Who do you work for and are they hiring? I've been logging for about 4-5 years and been in the drilling business for over 25.

Ah, yes. Jobs. I remember those. I am currently on an unemployed streak that has run some 14 years now, but I have worked as a bellhop, dishwasher, grocery bagger, pin setter, bread truck loader, paper boy, desk clerk, painter, factory worker, tobacco patch measurer, driver, teacher, principal, waiter, janitor, proof reader, reporter, editor, soldier, sales clerk, janitor, antique dealer, baby sitter, yard man, and probably a few other things I have forgotten. I never did any jobs that you could call weird, but sometimes I did them weirdly.
Howard

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