Zack -  Mr. GenXer

What's your area of expertise?

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Virginia Lou Profile
Virginia Lou answered

Dear Zack,

I was a cytotechnologist...cancer tests...

From there I became interested in a philosophy of healing...then emotional/mental healing...now all I want to do with my life is to save the world...

I think we can prolly handle that last one right here on Blurt, don't you agree?

Darik Majoren Profile
Darik Majoren answered

I've been in the Healthcare IT industry for the last 15 years.

From Clinical Systems administrator to Clinical Imaging Systems Administrator.

KB Baldwin Profile
KB Baldwin answered

Master Gardener here

dragonfly forty-six Profile

Pharmaceutical

Early Child Education

Being a mom, wife, sister and daughter.

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dragonfly forty-six
@ Mountain Man a noble and thankless profession. It takes a special person to be a teacher. That is a special and important calling.
@Ed That comment reminded me of my friend Jay P. He left a while back, just disappeared. I don't know you, but you have his sense of humor. He is missed. Missed enough that I'm not even mad he disappeared. I digress. Your comment made me laugh.
dragonfly forty-six
Thanks, Jan. :)
Yep, I think that maybe someday he'll come around again.
Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
I was just thinking about him the other day and how he and the family is doing! LOL!
Matt Radiance Profile
Matt Radiance answered

I'm graphic designer. Magazines, boards, cards, shoots, images, wallpapers and landscapes.

However, my main expertise is related to celebrity world one way or another, it's matter of time till i get promoted, and since many society members on here are not really connected with it so i prefer stay quiet about it. Shhhh!!!! I don't wanna get names behind my back just because i prefer to perform my job in front of a camera. Lol!

Danae Hitch Profile
Danae Hitch answered

Well, I excel at data entry and typing. I love to do both and am really fast. Typing - about 95 wpm and data entry - about 14k kph.

I think that I give some helpful advice here.

I rock at giving out answers to '42' questions.

I like to lift people up when they're feeling down.

Kioyre S. Profile
Kioyre S. answered

Can't really say I have an area of expertise as of yet, but I am pretty good at Chemistry and Biology!

Mountain  Man Profile
Mountain Man answered

Carpentry and masonry. Especially stone masonry.

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Jann Nikka
Jann Nikka commented
Good you can please help IN and Hippy with my new Tiny House thank you 🌋
Ancient Hippy
Ancient Hippy commented
A good stone mason is worth his weight in gold.
Ancient One
Ancient One commented
I was stone mason in a previous life. Didn't have any finger prints for years.
Didge Doo Profile
Didge Doo answered

I started out as a Morse telegraphist. I stayed in telecommunications but it was all down hill from there.

Mrs Didge was a comptometrist. Look it up. She was a whiz on one of those great, clumsy machines.

So the two of us were has-beens by the time we reached 25.

Since then I've been working on my Ph,D in bulldust. She's been an invaluable research assistant.


Abigail Connor Profile
Abigail Connor answered

My college education says design (specifically interior design), but over the years I've picked up

-Architecture/engineering based knowledge from my dad

-How to drive every type of vehicle, boats, standard, automatic, tractor trailers, motorcycles, also from my dad

-Medical knowledge from my mom

-Accounting from my grandmother (dads side)

-WWII facts from my great grandfather (moms side)

-Cooking and baking from all grandparents on either side of the family

-And auto mechanics and collision repair from a job in highschool.

The areas of expertise I have that are helpful are things no tuition can get you

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