Oh. What a... lovely picture you've painted.
(It is gross, but I have the absolute utmost respect for the things emt / firefighters / medical peeps put up with. Hats off to you all)
Oh. What a... lovely picture you've painted.
(It is gross, but I have the absolute utmost respect for the things emt / firefighters / medical peeps put up with. Hats off to you all)
I work with computers to map things.
Across my various jobs in this field, the days were usually varied but fairly busy.
I worked for a government agency that would map abandoned mines and locations of mishaps to better understand what kind of environmental issues were posed. This involved meetings with hydrologists, miners, drone pilots, and field workers. It also had some field visits, itself.
Another one, I worked for a city's outreach program and I often was in meetings explaining what I could do, and then I'd have to gather maps and data to put together the product they wanted.
For another job, I had to cross reference a ton of city and county data to find land lots that were large enough for a developer to potentially purchase and then build housing on. This included looking at zoning laws and reading a ton of documentation about new zoning and votes for such a thing. Also included learning about what each category of zoning meant.
Currently I work for an energy company and it's varied in a lot of ways. My day to day is never the same and is kind complicated to the average bear.
I feel this as well. I have a condition that makes it hard to breathe, so sometimes I just blackout from lack of oxygen. The only time this happened in public, I had a seizure to accompany and wet myself. I woke up with a bunch of dudes looking over me and had some stranger's fingers in my mouth because he was worried I'd bite my tongue. Yeah. No thanks