The TWWers come and gone thread (http://brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=415824) was quite a good (if old) read. Maybe a new one? What you do (don't have to be super specific) and where you are and any kidsmight be interdasting.I'll startCorporate Trainer for a financial services tech subsidiary in Raleigh, 1 - 7 mo daughter
7/28/2013 7:42:02 PM
Mechanical Engineer for a huge engineering/construction company. Been there for 6 years straight out of school. I mainly work in and live in Greenville, SC if I am not traveling. Married, no kids.
7/28/2013 9:05:32 PM
Civil Engineer (stormwater/water resources/general civil) working for a subconsultant (in NYC) but contracted out to the primary joint venture (in Raleigh) for a big dam(n) project in NY. Been here for about 3 years, starting right after grad school. Engaged, no kids.[Edited on July 29, 2013 at 1:28 PM. Reason : .]
7/29/2013 1:26:56 PM
I do customer crisis management for Cisco, working in Richmond, VA. Although my job is virtual, so I can work from anywhere with broadband. Coming up on 15 years since I started as a co-op in mid August.1 kid, 5 years old. about to start kindergarten.
7/29/2013 3:33:01 PM
I'm an Air Quality Modeler & Forecaster for the state of South Carolina in Columbia, SC. Been doing that for 2.5 years now, and before that I was a marine meteorologist at a weather routing company in Norman, OK. Have a girlfriend, but not engaged or no kids.Hoping to make it back to NC very soon, which is why I decided to venture into the air quality field.
7/29/2013 3:49:35 PM
Still working at good ole NASA. Like CalledToArms I started right out of school and have been working here for 6 years.About to start a 6 month work detail in 3D printing and deep space habitat concept designs. Pretty pumped.
7/29/2013 4:52:03 PM
live in greensboro, physical therapist at a large retirement community for almost 2 years now1 little girl, 18 months old
7/29/2013 6:33:30 PM
I lead a team of principal tech consultants (architects and coders) at a software company here in Charleston, SC. I've been at this company a little over 8 years.I'm married with a set of fraternal twins (boy and girl) that are almost 5 years old. [Edited on July 29, 2013 at 9:21 PM. Reason : .]
7/29/2013 9:21:00 PM
graduated 3 years ago. mechanical engineer at a power plant in wilmington, nc for the same company where i interned. married 3 years. bought a house this spring. no kids.
7/29/2013 9:54:20 PM
left australia in January after being there for 2 years and starting our APAC office and building it up to run SaaS Operations (and a few other random things) - started 4 years ago when it was still small with about 30 people - we have 1600 globally now - 28 people reporting up to me out of the US / India / UKfirst kid on the wayin the process of moving due to while we were in australia they moved the office and we can't take the commute anymore (wife works at same company but we met at NCSU) even with carpooling - lease starts in 2 weeks 1.4 miles away from the office at a bigger house than we are at now - rented it out at the same price we are renting our townhouse at (found renters this past weekend)
7/29/2013 10:39:12 PM
I manage a recycling plant in Fayetteville for a packaging company that I started with after graduating from NC State. Been with them for 10+ years now.Married with two girls (one's 6, the other is 1), have moved six times from NC to SC to NC to KS to SC back to NC. Hope to be able to stay where I'm at for longer than a few years.
7/30/2013 10:42:51 AM
Just a lowly post-doc.
7/30/2013 12:43:22 PM
Editor-at-Large for Engadget. Been writing, training, managing, etc. there for 7 years now. Wild ride.I'm technically in NC but travel ~50% of the year.Extremely happily married with an awesome dog.[Edited on July 30, 2013 at 5:49 PM. Reason : .]
7/30/2013 5:48:46 PM
I have been in the Construction industry with several lay-offs. Have moved from NC to KS and back to NC.Currently I'm a PM with a disaster restoration company in Raleigh. Live in Apex. Married with three kids aged 8, 6, and 4
7/30/2013 9:02:26 PM
Program Manager for the Navy, in charge of LPD 9, LHA 5, LHD 2, LHD 4, LHD 6, LHD 8, and soon LHA 6 once she is finished.Also I run the Extended Service Life Program for the LCC 19 Class to extend the service life by another 25 years.Work in DC, Travel all over (Washington State, San Diego, Japan, Italy, etc)Married, 3 kids (girls - 6, 2.5, 4 months)If you look us the ship hull #'s on good it will give you an idea of what the ships are about
7/30/2013 10:18:27 PM
Got 7 acres in Guilford County. Getting ready to start a job as a sales rep for a medical software company. Live with my GF of close to 5 years, probably getting married soon. No kids.
7/31/2013 9:26:35 AM
Math Lecturer at a university for the past 6 years, 1 year at another uni the year before, and 3 years as a MS/HS teacher for 3 years before that (left NCSU in Feb 2003). All in Saudi Arabia.Currently jobless since end of spring term, i.e., wont be returning to the university in fall.Love teaching and born to teach, but having just an M.S., bored and tired of teaching the same 4 basic math courses over and over again for the past 14 semesters. Not to mention, tired of the low salaries as a lecturer. And perhaps most importantly, really really sick of Arabs, Arab mentality, Arab religious hypocrisy, disorganized Saudi society, Saudis, Saudi Arabia, institutionalized racism and discrimination esp. with regard to salaries (I would have been paid well over double at my last job if I was one of the preferred nationalities), and the effing hot Saudi weather. I really want to get the f out of here, and I will, latest by May, since my wife and daughter already left permanently at the beginning of July and will be in Italy from September to June where my wife will be training to become a Montessori teacher. She was also sick of teaching in a HS in Saudi for 11 years, esp. teaching Arab kids.Planning on doing a master's in analytics in the US/UK/EU starting summer/fall 2014, and then working in the US/UK/EU, wherever I get a job and encounter the least visa difficulties.Married December 2007, have a 4y 5m old daughter.
8/1/2013 1:45:59 AM
Dude you can't drop getting married soon without a ring on her finger
8/1/2013 5:55:28 AM
^ you must have talked to my GF
8/1/2013 9:20:01 AM
Web Project Coordinator for a global crop protection company. Work/Live in RTP/South Durham.Graduated in 2007 and been here for 6.5 years (1 year internship). Bought a house 3 years ago, got married. No kids.
8/1/2013 3:02:33 PM
such awesomeness ITTnow for something a bit more modest:Middle management for a chem vapor deposition operation at a plant in Mooresville NC. I have been there since graduating in '06, and am pretty happy where I am in terms of workplace environment (people,bosses, etc), job security, and recently, wages.Married and have a girl, 2.5 yrs old, and a boy, 4 months old.[Edited on August 1, 2013 at 9:10 PM. Reason : ]
8/1/2013 9:09:47 PM
Electrical development engineer working at an advanced research and development lab for a large motor manufacturer in Greenville SC. What up Calledtoarms? Don't know you but we live in the same city lol
12/18/2013 11:08:55 AM
ha nice. Where do you live in Greenville?
12/18/2013 12:52:32 PM
going to medical school in May ... at 30 life could be worse
12/18/2013 1:02:51 PM
I live two blocks from the baseball stadium. Wbu?
12/18/2013 2:21:53 PM
^^ big move. good luck!^ We own a house just inside of Mauldin these days (about 9 miles from downtown). I'm downtown all the time though. One of my best friends owns a townhouse (and a few rental properties) out behind the baseball stadium on Anderson and Arlington. I keep trying to find a good rental property or land to buy to build on near the baseball stadium myself.[Edited on December 18, 2013 at 2:28 PM. Reason : ]
12/18/2013 2:27:59 PM
Right on. Yea I love it but I'm just renting. I am in the process of selling my house in Charlotte and buying here. Def want to be close to downtown.
12/18/2013 2:33:23 PM
That's certainly the way to go. I like our house, but would much rather live downtown. When we bought 4 years ago, we had less money and less desire to fix up an older house. If I was buying today, I would absolutely buy an older house downtown and fix it up because I've made remodeling a bit of a hobby now. Plus I just love the downtown area and wish I was closer. We're still 20 minutes driveway to parking garage/parking spot downtown which is not bad. I would just rather walk. I do think the area by the baseball stadium will end up being gentrified though. Already turning that way some with all the condos and townhouses popping up over the last few years which is why I have considered buying some land. I think it's just bound to increase a lot over the next 10 years. When I first moved here almost 7 years ago, hardly anyone lived out that way because it was fairly run down, but it keeps getting built up.Do you ever go to Velo Fellow?[Edited on December 18, 2013 at 3:03 PM. Reason : ]
12/18/2013 3:01:13 PM
All the time...my roommate Damien practically lives there. Cool spot for sure. Maybe grab a drink sometime?
12/18/2013 3:08:57 PM
I'd definitely be down. I use to be there a lot but I was out of town for most of this year and got out of the habit of going with friends. Easy walk from my friend's townhouse.
12/18/2013 3:32:58 PM
Cool well it's also an easy walk from my house if you can't find a spot. Pretty busy the rest of week but I will be around this weekend and early next week. Otherwise I will be around after the holidays in January. I'll pm you my cell because I don't get on here as much anymore.
12/18/2013 3:47:41 PM
Systems Engineer (SCCM/application packaging) for a technology firm in Richmond, VA. My team is permanently assigned to the workstation support group for a major tobacco manufacturer headquartered here. I've been here just over a year after working various IT positions at NC State for the previous 10+ years. Married in May to my girlfriend of 6 years--she is a grad student in Occupational Therapy at VCU. No kids (yet).
12/20/2013 3:13:14 PM
I live in Boston w/ my fiancee. We're getting married next Sept. I'm an Electrical/Mechanisms/Systems Engineer for an integrated optical systems company. Mostly government jobs, DoD, NASA, etc. A lot of airborn and space systems like cameras, sensors, telescopes, etc. I was a lead EE on a hyperspectral imager for UAVs and am now working on a space star-mapping telescope. This job is great because we do it all from bottom level R&D, in-house build and test, and systems/payload integration. So a good mix of design, hands-on, and business.I'm also going to Robotics Engineering grad school part time at WPI.It's amazing how things have changed since playing in a band, being drunk too often and routinely failing ECE220 12 years ago.
12/20/2013 5:24:23 PM
12/21/2013 4:07:21 AM
I am not where I thought I would be ten years ago but I am so glad I ended up here.I am a full time nanny, married with a kid on the way in North Raleigh.[Edited on December 21, 2013 at 1:37 PM. Reason : .]
12/21/2013 1:37:12 PM
Helping new artists get discovered and manage their digital career at Red Bull. Married with no kids giving us lots of adventure surfing and travel time in Santa Monica.http://www.redbullsoundselect.com[Edited on December 21, 2013 at 7:45 PM. Reason : A]
12/21/2013 7:39:12 PM
Haven't been on TWW forevers. 30 and being all adult and stuff.1) Transport Nurse, living and working in Durham. Planning a career in emergency medicine or flight nursing.2) Engaged, getting married in May. Kids? see below.2) Under contract for my first house, mortgage in my name. 3) Urban farming. Raising goats off site. First kids are due in March.
12/21/2013 8:49:20 PM
^You with Duke, the city, etc? Reason I ask is my brother just left Parkwood as a Paramedic.
12/21/2013 9:43:36 PM
don't go into ER... especially at big duke.
12/22/2013 3:07:50 AM
^You going to med school in state or out?
12/22/2013 9:49:28 AM
Garbage man. 3 kids.
12/22/2013 11:08:35 AM
Turned 30 in AugustAccounting Supervisor for a part of Duke HealthRent my own place in Raleigh, but will be buying early in 2014.Single, no kids.
12/23/2013 11:05:38 AM
- Been in Charleston for 8 years now, purchased a house downtown three years ago- Turned 30 in July.- Married this past October- Hopefully not starting the kids thing for a few years...but we'll see. I might get a year out of this marriage before the kid talk gets really serious.- Starting year three of my solo law practice- Contemplating re-entering restaurant ownership/operation/management. Its where my passion lies, but don't know if it will fit in with my current life (settled down marriage, future with kids). Law practice is doing okay, but definitely not something I love.- Only regret is not traveling more. Hope that can change, but it makes it less worse living in one of the top tourist destinations in the world. Really really love my city and I think we take advantage of it on a daily basis.
12/23/2013 11:40:46 AM
I was not aware that Charleston was a world-class tourist destination.
12/23/2013 12:26:20 PM
Conde Nast has a hard-on for charleston, but they put it #5 in top cities in the world (#1 readers choice in 2012) and for the third year in a row it has garnered best city in the US. Obviously I'm a little biased, but it's a pretty awesome place to live.
12/23/2013 1:07:10 PM
Live in Raleigh, married, no kids. Started two bee hives this year, getting goats in the spring, and brew my own beer.Work at the same company since graduating (10 years now) leading our custom web software design and development team (mostly in house software, but also custom software for clients like the V Foundation to manage charity events). I also sponsor senior design projects for the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department.
12/23/2013 1:43:16 PM
^ I've determined I suck at beekeeping. Down to one hive, they were pretty solid in the fall last time I checked, but we all know the spring can make or break them. Since ya asked: at Duke. Spent part of my orientation in the ED and part on the floors. I feel I can work the floor fine, but I don't like the unit politics, chronically ill patients, or narrow scope of the respective patient populations. I like the variety and unpredictability of the ED.
12/24/2013 6:21:55 PM
I just filled up their feeders this weekend during the warm weather. Everything looks good right now, I'll keep my fingers crossed!
12/26/2013 2:10:36 PM
12/27/2013 10:10:43 PM
Federal worker. Married, bought a house in Cary, and have a 4 month old daughter.
12/28/2013 7:07:08 PM