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What do Jazzfanz do professionally (...assuming they have jobs) ?

I work on my families farm, it's a great job and I absolutely love it. Someday I'll get to buy it and take it over. I'm also going to school at the same time, getting a degree in Crop Science. So I guess I'm one of those "redneck hillbillies" that TBS was talking about, but at least I make a lot of money!

BTW Archie, if you're ever in Montana hit me up.
 
That is a great place to work at. Are you in an engineering dept? It seems pretty difficult to get a job there in the business/sales sector without a strong network. I only have a associates and working on a b.s.. I have family that work there, but only only on the assembly line. I could've been a material handler, but that is not where my passion lies. I still would like to work there though. Tips?

I work in logistics so when government property comes to our warehouse for repair I help figure out what it is/who it belongs to, is it under warranty, where does it go, etc. then try and get it onto a repair job and out the door as fast as possible. It's a pretty easy gig but takes 2-3 months to get all the software, lingo and stuff down. I don't think it's hard at all to get a job here as long as you know someone. If you have family or a good friend here who is on good terms with whoever is hiring and can put in a good word for you, you're golden. Right now the hiring has slowed down so you may need to wait until '13, but once you've graduated I'd say your chances are very high. I am the only one on my team with a college degree and make more than the guy who trained me (and who has been at the company for 4 years). PM me if you have any more questions
 
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