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I worked in my program's computer lab doing tech support and general maintenance. Worked 6 months revamping the programs internal website/email system and then my boss left and the new guy canned my project. 



The discussion revolves around the various jobs participants held while attending university, encompassing a range of roles from technical positions to manual labor. The scope includes personal experiences, job responsibilities, and reflections on the impact of these jobs on their academic lives.
Participants generally shared their individual experiences without reaching a consensus on the necessity or impact of working while studying. Multiple competing views remain regarding the types of jobs and their relevance to academic pursuits.
Some participants highlighted the variability in job availability and types based on location and personal circumstances, indicating that experiences may differ widely among students.
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I don't understand the expression: "the new guy canned my project." Canned is like, put in a can to preserve?No, in this idiom, it's like, put it in a trash can.Psinter said:Canned is like, put in a can to preserve?
Aha. Now I get it.jtbell said:No, in this idiom, it's like, put it in a trash can.![]()
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Nowadays they probably call it "Logistics Engineer".OmCheeto said:"Transportation Aide" in a hospital.
Job description: I moved things: patients, equipment, and lab specimens, from one place to another.
Supply Chain Manager.jtbell said:Nowadays they probably call it "Logistics Engineer".![]()
Real Estates Administrator or Facility Manager.gleem said:Janitor in the science building at $1.25/hr.