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I am looking for a job in Actuarial Science. Actually, I have an interview with Nationwide Insurance in Columbus on monday. Hopefully, I will have my job offer by the ohio state game.
 
Originally posted by IndianHorn:
I am looking for a job in Actuarial Science. Actually, I
have an interview with Nationwide Insurance in Columbus on monday.
Hopefully, I will have my job offer by the ohio state game.

Good luck bro. I signed off on that track a LONG time ago. Derek Lokey was in that major for a little while as well. He left it as well. Props.
 
Institutional bond trader for a hedge fund; most of my career spent at investment banks running a prop or flow book. Run an arb fund now, also trading equities and options against my positions.
 
Originally posted by Black Scholes:
Institutional bond trader for a hedge fund; most of my career spent at investment banks running a prop or flow book. Run an arb fund now, also trading equities and options against my positions.

Scholes...for whom? I know some people...
 
Post-doctoral fellow (doing Cancer research), National Institute of Health, MD.
Also a personal trainer.
 
1ST CAREER.. US AIR FORCE
2ND CAREER.. Physician Assistant.. Internal Medicine and Part time ER..

HOOKEM!
 
I am a Project Superintendent for a commercial construction company. The best part is I have recently been transferred from Houston back to Austin!
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If you need something built.....
 
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Good luck bro. I signed off on that track a LONG time ago. Derek Lokey was in that major for a little while as well. /images/smilie1.gif He left it as well. Props.[/B][/QUOTE]

Thanks hookemlongnhard. It is a difficult field to get into but the long term prospects are really good.
 
Past chemical trader and chemical project developer for large Japanese and Korean companies. Developed over the counter futures and options business for the chemical industry and helped to start up online b2b company for buying and selling chemicals.

Now semi-retired doing consulting work and lately expert witness work involving the chemical industry and employment law - if anyone needs help email to gcofran@houston.rr.com

Long time lurker. My buddie bailed out on driving from Houston to Austin for the scrimmage tomorrow so expecting good reports from this great site.
 
Anyone know if this is the longest thread that Orangebloods has seen?
 
Surprising large percentage are in the financial industry. Says a lot about the quality of the UT business school.
 
Oil and gas producer , commercial real estate investor , start up investor ( mixed results !)
 
I lead entrepreneurial strategy & planning for California Pizza Kitchen in Los Angeles.

I also recently founded a unique business that allows any Joe Schmoe in America to buy almost any car imaginable at or near cost. I started the business thinking that a few years down the road I'd be able to do it full time, but business has really taken off and I'm looking to be full time by the end of the year (currently working on incorporating & designing the website). It seems there's a huge market for people who want to save $3k to $20k on a new car w/o having to haggle or step foot in a dealership!
 
Originally posted by MNLonghorn:
I am working for our Lutheran Mission in Zambia, Africa as a Business Manager.

My cousin and great aunt have been missionaries in Zambia for 50 years. They are in the Chavuma (i believe that's how you spell it) province. Absolutely incredible people. My cousin is 70 and knows more about IT stuff than most people on this board (jcdenton is an exception!).
 
We have been here for a year and we are located in Lusaka. I have not heard of Chavuma province. Beautiful people here and we are really enjoying it.
 
Senior Mechanical Engineer graduating next May. Was in the Navy for 8 years working on nuclear reactors.
 
Professional lurker here, I got started on football message boards mostly on HS sites as I have a prospective UT student/athlete now in his early teen years. I have my fingers crossed he makes it one way or the other although the odds highly favor the student route. In any event, we both bleed burnt orange.

In real life I practice law in San Marcos (thus the rattler portion of the handle), board certified in consumer & commercial law, handle most types of civil litigation and the general small town practice.
 
Software Quality Assurance Engineer for Vignette Corp. in Austin.

I love nothing better than telling an arrogant developer that his crappy code is broken!!
 
Originally posted by scooterhorn:
Buda Horn, what firm do you work for? I also work civil in Austin doing land development.

small firm up in Georgetown, Steger & Bizzell Engineering, I've been working here a little over a year after graduating ChE at UT in May of 2002. We do engineering work for several water supply corps (my area of focus) as well as subdivisions, site plans, surveying, et al. What about you?
 
Originally posted by Bleed'nBurntOrange:
Operations specialist for Celanese Chemicals, I also dabble in the oil and gas business.

Celanese typically provides UT with a real world plant design of their own for the Chem. Engineering plant design class project. I remember mine had something to do with acetic acid, but I was typically spaced out during that class.
 
Originally posted by randym@UT:
I work for IRS Appeals in Austin.

My dad is retiring from the IRS this year after 30+ years of service. I spent a tax season working at the service center....


I feel your pain.
 
I own and run a presort company in San Antonio. For those that have never heard of presort it is basically what the post office does, except we handle only business mail. If anyone is working at a company in San Antonio and mails more than 500 pieces per day i can save you plenty of postage money.
 
Trial Lawyer--criminal, family, will contests, civil, p.i., wrongful death and kiss snatcher.
 
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