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[–] User_1 ago 

Starting an IT rotational program in 2 weeks, I'll be spending 27 months split between three IT departments at a large military contractor. I wouldn't call that an area of expertise yet, but hopefully soon. I'm also a fan of Arsenal FC, still recovering from celebrating the FA Cup victory two days ago, and moderator of /v/arsenal

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[–] jimmyrussel [S] ago 

Well on behalf of the scousers, I guess I'd begrudgingly congratulate you and say that we're happy we don't have to deal with that extra round of Europa league qualifications thanks to your win.

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[–] User_1 ago 

You're quite welcome, although I wasn't to thrilled with you letting Tottenham squeak into 5th on the final day

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[–] mkwarman ago 

Currently I work in IT support for a polymer research laboratory, but I am studying computer programming and, in a few months, hope to be working in software development after getting married and moving a few states away.

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[–] penguincheerleader 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Fuel cells. Not the technology that will be taking effect immediately but damned interesting are that is PhD worthy and preparing me for many possible fields. It occurred to me recently when debating an environmentalist concerned about oil trains, and my claiming that renewable energy incentives are where environmentalists should be, that I actually have more expertise than much of the environmentalists.

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[–] jeffhole ago 

I got a bachelor's in CS (programming) but now I'm mostly just a manager who can train people to write code.

On the extracurricular side, I've been into woodworking for a long time, as well as horticulture.

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[–] drackodelmal ago 

QA specifically on computer software. Currently looking to automation.