What do you DO?
#92




Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: ATL - DL Lifetime Diamond/3MM - HH Lifetime Diamond - Marriott Lifetime Plat
Posts: 3,150
Regional Sales Manager
Side business - Photographer, I sell travel photography and also fine art photos through my wife's business. It's nice to have to a side business that I can write off all my personal travel through.
Side business - Photographer, I sell travel photography and also fine art photos through my wife's business. It's nice to have to a side business that I can write off all my personal travel through.
#93
Original Member



Join Date: May 1998
Location: Rochester, NY USA
Programs: Hilton - Diamond, IHG - Platinum
Posts: 1,433
Well, Schutzee is not alone here (as he already knows). I started (founded?) an insurance agency in 1974. I basically spend my working hours selling insurance, mutual funds, and annuities products. It's much more interesting than it sounds and yes, I dislike insurance agents as much as most of you do.
I had a client in the office the other afternoon - explained that we were in similar professions as far as the public liking us - - he is a dentist!
I had a client in the office the other afternoon - explained that we were in similar professions as far as the public liking us - - he is a dentist!
#99
Original Member, Moderator: Hotel Deals and MilesBuzz




Join Date: May 1998
Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 14,291
Regional Sales Manager for a company that manufactures medication/prescription control systems used in nursing homes, alzheimers units, assisted living, psychiatric, etc.
Most of my business flying takes me to exotic locales such as Spokane, Boise, Anchorage, Billings...yawn...you get the idea. Since my company is based in Omaha, I get to fly there a bunch of times each year too.
Of course, I also "work" for Mileage Workshop...the second best resource online for the frequent flyer (after Webflyer of course!)
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Most of my business flying takes me to exotic locales such as Spokane, Boise, Anchorage, Billings...yawn...you get the idea. Since my company is based in Omaha, I get to fly there a bunch of times each year too.
Of course, I also "work" for Mileage Workshop...the second best resource online for the frequent flyer (after Webflyer of course!)
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Addicted to airline miles? Check out: The Airline Mileage Workshop
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#101
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Omaha, NE
Posts: 83
Great idea!
I am a University professor, teaching and researching Industrial/Organizational psychology.
Focus on personnel selection, creative problem solving, and leadership issues.
I also consult a variety of organizations, which is how I get to fly.
I am a University professor, teaching and researching Industrial/Organizational psychology.
Focus on personnel selection, creative problem solving, and leadership issues.
I also consult a variety of organizations, which is how I get to fly.
#102
Original Member


Join Date: May 1998
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 5,524
I am senior national account manager for a publisher and sells to a major online account. I work in SEA, live in BUR area (I commute weekends).
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#103




Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Oslo, Norway.
Programs: SK EBD, AX Cent, SPG Gold, HH Diamond, Club-A Plat, Avis' PC, CC Gold,Hertz PC, CX Diamond,BA Bronz
Posts: 683
1. Medical doctor and senior partner in a fairly large private practice outside of Oslo.
2. Basketball referee at our highest national level ("The League"), which is about 11 divisions below NBA/NCAA, but still a lot of fun.
3. Currently in contact with one of Norway's largest newspaper to work as a wine/food/restaurant critic part time.
Travel is divided between going to congresses, junkets, basketball games, and above all the pure pleasure of tourism/relaxing/dining! Most of it in Y, so any upgrade is coveted.
2. Basketball referee at our highest national level ("The League"), which is about 11 divisions below NBA/NCAA, but still a lot of fun.
3. Currently in contact with one of Norway's largest newspaper to work as a wine/food/restaurant critic part time.
Travel is divided between going to congresses, junkets, basketball games, and above all the pure pleasure of tourism/relaxing/dining! Most of it in Y, so any upgrade is coveted.
#104
In memoriam
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: IAD, BOS, PVD
Programs: UA, US, AS, Marriott, Radisson, Hilton
Posts: 7,203
Violist.
Anyone finding a free evening in the area who wants to see A Little Night Music at North Shore Music Theatre (just off 128, about 25 min north of Boston), it's up from Sept. 5-24, Tu-Sa eves; W, Sa, Su mats.
Then until the next show or concert series it's back to working part-time for a human rights research organization and doing freelance textbook and tradebook indexing.
Anyone finding a free evening in the area who wants to see A Little Night Music at North Shore Music Theatre (just off 128, about 25 min north of Boston), it's up from Sept. 5-24, Tu-Sa eves; W, Sa, Su mats.
Then until the next show or concert series it's back to working part-time for a human rights research organization and doing freelance textbook and tradebook indexing.
#105
Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: Anaheim Hills, CA, USA
Posts: 133
R&D Manager for a US railroad safety equipment supplier (if you live in the US and have been over a highway crossing chances are that your safety was in my hands - and you thought planes were scary!).
Reducing my travel schedule (to zero hopefully for a few months) with impending baby on the way.
Reducing my travel schedule (to zero hopefully for a few months) with impending baby on the way.


