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What do Homebrewers do for a living?
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I’m just curious, what do Homebrewers do for a living (other than homebrew). I would tend to think that most have some sort of technical background. I am a Civil Engineer Vince
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I’m just curious, what do Homebrewers do for a living (other than homebrew). I would tend to think that most have some sort of technical background. I am a Civil Engineer Vince
Me too! I don’t think it’s just technical. I suspect there are far fewer EE brewers than CE brewers. — Mark Recktenwald Stow, Ohio
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Remember that you’ll get skewed results in this group. By definition your audience is only that crosssection of homebrewers who use computers a lot. Myself, I’m a geek for a living
cheers, -Alan — — Alan McKay Small Site Integration 613-765-6843 (ESN 395) Nortel Networks Internal : http://zftzb00d/alanmckay/ All opinions expressed are my own.
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That is the other thing I have noticed, most homebrewers that I know are also computer savvy.
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cheers, -Alan — — Alan McKay Small Site Integration 613-765-6843 (ESN 395) Nortel Networks Internal : http://zftzb00d/alanmckay/ All opinions expressed are my own. I’m just curious, what do Homebrewers do for a living (other than homebrew). I would tend to think that most have some sort of technical background. I am a Civil Engineer Vince
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i’m a critical care rn.(and isn’t it wonderfull to hAVE access to sterile supplies and friends in the lab )
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Law student
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I work in sales for a telecommunications company. My degree is in philosophy, but I’ve also studied music and EE. I’m a regular renaissance man, and I don’t mean one of those SCA flakes, either. (just a joke, folks, don’t get your chanmail in a bind…) Mike Fun
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i’m a critical care rn.(and isn’t it wonderfull to hAVE access to sterile supplies and friends in the lab )
I’m an accounts payable clerk. A friend who influenced me to get into home brewing is a critical care nurse. Eric Nastav
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I’m just curious, what do Homebrewers do for a living (other than homebrew). I would tend to think that most have some sort of technical background. I am a Civil Engineer
Former grad student in history, now a database designer/manager. There’s a BIG homebrew/computer link. There’s also a subset that’s also into cycling… — Andrew D. Ager Chicago, IL andrew-ager at nwu dot edu
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Chemist by training, Environmental consultant by experience, Homemaker by fate. Brian Wurst Lombard, Illinois "Nature has formed you, desire has trained you, fortune has preserved you for this insanity." -Cicero Vince Mash wrote… I’m just curious, what do Homebrewers do for a living (other than homebrew). I would tend to think that most have some sort of technical background. I am a Civil Engineer
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Brewing Supplies Retailer (what else would you do with a Philosophy degree?)
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i’m a critical care rn.(and isn’t it wonderfull to hAVE access to sterile
supplies and friends in the lab )<< HA! I can relate to that!!… ex Respiratory Therapist <great access to tubing castoffs, little fittings; now a healthcare Human Resources Consultant… Jim
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Chemist by training, Environmental consultant by experience, Homemaker by fate. Brian Wurst Lombard, Illinois "Nature has formed you, desire has trained you, fortune has preserved you for this insanity." -Cicero Vince Mash wrote… I’m just curious, what do Homebrewers do for a living (other than homebrew). I would tend to think that most have some sort of technical background. I am a Civil Engineer
At our shop and brew club we probably have a greater proportion of engineering/software types than the general population, but we have a pretty eclectic mix: A bunch of teachers, some laywers, actors (this is LA after all), plumbers, carpenters, electricians, grad students in various fields, etc. etc. Thats whats great about brewing. Not to many other places you get such a wide variety of people (in both occupation and age) having a good time together. Its kind of cool to have friends with twenty years age difference on *either* side. — Fred Waltman Culver City Home Brewing Supply (Los Angeles area) www.brewsupply.com *and* www.LABeer.com
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Engineer – Agricultural and also Mechanical PE exam on Oct. 29. Mucho Homebrew afterwards. Mike
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I’m just curious, what do Homebrewers do for a living (other than homebrew). I would tend to think that most have some sort of technical background. I am a Civil Engineer Vince
I’m a top gun, fighter pilot… oh yeah and a cowboy. The Real Robert A. Corny kegs $14.00 – Promash Brewing Software $19.95 http://www.calweb.com/~robertac
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I am a Nuclear Engineer. I get to break Nuclear Reactors for a living! – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I’m just curious, what do Homebrewers do for a living (other than homebrew). I would tend to think that most have some sort of technical background. I am a Civil Engineer Vince
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I am a Blue Collar Worker Skills include Construction, Cabinetmaker, Factoryworker, Landscaper, and Currently a Cook in a Resturaunt and Sports Bar ( If we last a Microbrewery next year and I will be the Brewmaster)
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I sell plastics. Check my company out at www.lnp.com Burp, -Dan – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I’m just curious, what do Homebrewers do for a living (other than homebrew). I would tend to think that most have some sort of technical background. I am a Civil Engineer Vince
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wife and I are professional crafts people – potters to be exact. * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet’s Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet – Free!
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hmmm, I was a pro Guitarist for most my life. Now I am a webmaster/senior programmer for a fortune 50 Computer wholeseller/retailer… C’ya! -Scott http://www.skotrat.com Skotrats Homebrew Beer Slut Page http://www.skotrat.com/skotrat/webboard Skotrats HomeBrew BBS http://www.skotrat.com/brc1.cfm Skotrats Brew Rat Chat * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet’s Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet – Free!
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i’m a critical care rn.(and isn’t it wonderfull to hAVE access to sterile supplies and friends in the lab )
I wouldn’t know, I don’t have any sterile friends ;o) Why qualify it, i don’t have friends …period. I sling bacteria for a living, and yes the sterile supplies do come in handy.
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