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T308
09 Feb 2006, 12:24 AM
Wow, a diverse lot are we. I'm Franchise Services Director (West) for Dunkin' Brands Inc. We sell Ice Cream (Baskin-Robbins), Coffee (Dunkin' Donuts) and Sandwiches (Togo's) and I restore vintage cars on the side (in my non existant spare time!).
T308
edlova
21 Feb 2006, 11:32 AM
Wow, a diverse lot are we. I'm Franchise Services Director (West) for Dunkin' Brands Inc. We sell Ice Cream (Baskin-Robbins), Coffee (Dunkin' Donuts) and Sandwiches (Togo's) and I restore vintage cars on the side (in my non existant spare time!).
T308
I did not know Dunkin Donuts were out there...my family in IL said they never heard of it...
I am a portfolio administrator...minor accounting and mutual fund type things to do with finance...
usscouse
21 Feb 2006, 01:13 PM
Realtor, Its a living and pays most of the bills.
Soccer Coach, Pays Ok and allows those little extras in life
Ebay seller. Isn't America great.This could be my list, EXCEPT I don't get paid for coaching.
5 years 2 nights a week and 1 weekend day. League Cups and runs in the State Cup and I got gift certificates for 3 sub sandwiches....!
It must be love....:rolleyes:
T308
23 Feb 2006, 01:05 AM
I did not know Dunkin Donuts were out there...my family in IL said they never heard of it...
Wow, we've got 600+ stores in IL. Tell them to get out more!
We've got precious few in the west, but lots of Baskin-Robbins!
T308
(Please eat more Ice Cream!)
edlova
23 Feb 2006, 01:25 PM
Wow, we've got 600+ stores in IL. Tell them to get out more!
We've got precious few in the west, but lots of Baskin-Robbins!
T308
(Please eat more Ice Cream!)
now you mention it, it might not have been my cousin from IL, but my cousin living in Modesto, CA...I know you have plenty here in the Boston area...approximately every block ;)
LiverpoolFanatic
11 Mar 2006, 10:45 PM
I'm a full time university student at Millersville University studying history. It's a bit weird being a 34 year old on a traditional campus...I graduate in May (knocking on wood as I type)
I work part time with adults with developmental disablities and or mental health issues. Best job I've ever had, but the pay is lousy. Melissa, the woman to whom I am engaged, works in a day program at the same place.
In our spare time we rabble rouse. We went to Venezuela in late January to check out the grassroots movement in the Bolivarian Revolution. Some really cool things happening there.
Still tring to decide what to do after graduation. We want to go to Guatemala and do research for a book. Melissa has a Masters Degree in Cultural Anthropology from Kansas (KU) Her thesis dealt with women maquiladora workers (sweatshops) along the Texas-Mexico border in Nuevo Laredo. I may continue going to school for a teacher's certification though. It's a toss up at this point.
usscouse
12 Mar 2006, 12:31 PM
I work part time with adults with developmental disablities and or mental health issues. Best job I've ever had, but the pay is lousy. Melissa, the woman to whom I am engaged, works in a day program at the same place.
In our spare time we rabble rouse. We went to Venezuela in late January to check out the grassroots movement in the Bolivarian Revolution. Some really cool things happening there.
Lol, you will enjoy the "Edukators" then. I did my Mosquito Coast days in Costa Rica and Nicaragua...long ago. Now I'm like one of the characters from the movie....!
One of the quotes from the movie (Close) "If you're not a liberal before you're 30. You have no soul.
If you're still a liberal after you're 30, you have no brain"
I was a late bloomer (and brainless) as well. :)
Twenty26Six
12 Mar 2006, 04:20 PM
I'm a full time university student at Millersville University studying history. It's a bit weird being a 34 year old on a traditional campus...I graduate in May (knocking on wood as I type)
I work part time with adults with developmental disablities and or mental health issues. Best job I've ever had, but the pay is lousy. Melissa, the woman to whom I am engaged, works in a day program at the same place.
In our spare time we rabble rouse. We went to Venezuela in late January to check out the grassroots movement in the Bolivarian Revolution. Some really cool things happening there.
Still tring to decide what to do after graduation. We want to go to Guatemala and do research for a book. Melissa has a Masters Degree in Cultural Anthropology from Kansas (KU) Her thesis dealt with women maquiladora workers (sweatshops) along the Texas-Mexico border in Nuevo Laredo. I may continue going to school for a teacher's certification though. It's a toss up at this point.
My wonderful significant other works with the Developmentally Disabled for the State of New York [DDSO]. She loves it. I'm hoping she has found something she can make a great career out of.
I am a slightly older than normal, college student at a more relaxed state college.
With a small child there is no room for rabblerousing, but I am strongly considering a career in Sociology with a possible future move to Latin America.
twh3
15 Mar 2006, 10:26 AM
Director of Programming, The Sarasota Film Festival
5 months in FL (Dec-April), 7 months in NYC (Brooklyn, thankyouverymuch).
http://www.sarasotafilmfestival.com
usscouse
15 Mar 2006, 11:23 AM
Director of Programming, The Sarasota Film Festival
5 months in FL (Dec-April), 7 months in NYC (Brooklyn, thankyouverymuch).
http://www.sarasotafilmfestival.comNow that looks like a 'cool' job, getting down to the Sunshine State and doing something really interesting for 5 months.
Are you looking for an aging apprentice grip?
ghazi
15 Mar 2006, 11:30 AM
Wow, we've got 600+ stores in IL. Tell them to get out more!
We've got precious few in the west, but lots of Baskin-Robbins!
T308
(Please eat more Ice Cream!)
I love Dunkin Donuts coffee. Ten times better than Starsucks!
twh3
15 Mar 2006, 11:31 AM
Now that looks like a 'cool' job, getting down to the Sunshine State and doing something really interesting for 5 months.
Are you looking for an aging apprentice grip?
Always! The pay is crap, but the happiness factor is high! More info. about the fest on the ol' blog:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/twhalliii/archives/007424.html