Packaging engineer! Foam is fun!
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I always wondered how many packaging engineers were out there in the world. Haha.
Have you heard much about mycelium packaging and or plastics before?
I've been wondering when more common products are going to start to be shipped in such a thing, instead of one use plastics and packaging.
I actually have some! But I haven't gotten to make anything with it yet, or see how well it performs.
Data Architect... also management at the moment.
Holy moly. I fantasized about working that job many years ago. From what I gathered from job research sites, it takes many years of college to get into it. That's just not a path I can take as the way I learn isn't very cohesive with textbook learning, lecture note taking, and the like.
Am I wrong about this?
And how did you get started?
commissioned sales. for my ADHD the job can be awesome or it can really suck depending on the boss, which is why I started working for myself a few years ago
What kind of commission sales are you into? I know there are all sorts of commission sale positions out there, but I figured you were speaking as a car sales person.
Network Administrator at a growing company. We've expanded quite a lot at this point, and although that's my title I do basically everything with my small team from writing code and pissing with the servers, to installing cameras and helping old sally when her computer freezes.
Software/Staff Engineer, as Architect and Solver. So I help design our system (from the technical side), I assist and to a degree coordinate teams, I jump in when know how or man power is needed, I rework or rebuild systems that have no clear ownership of a team, and so on. Oh and I always have an opinion no matter which (technical) topic.
I'm working part-time as a Software Engineer and I'm doing a Master's degree in Software Engineering at the same time. 😵💫
I'm the President of the United Plates