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getting to know you post~ what do you do for a living?

I'm a reclamation biller in audit recovery, meaning that I go after claims that didnt pay correctly, either within our systems, or by contacting the carrier/provider..etc..etc a lot of spreadsheets and presentations and rigamarole and BEARS, oh my! but i get to wfh. until recently, I was also manager of a mediterranean grill....I was working abt 72 hrs a week. What do y'all do?
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uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Streaming television. Before this, I worked for a major TV network for 20 years. All told, 34 years in television.
foldedunfolding · 41-45, F
@uncalled4 niiice..doing what?
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
@foldedunfolding Master control. That's a catch-all phrase for tape operation, switching, some QC. I've worked with quite a few syndicated shows, from Jerry Springer to Inside Edition. I used to create the international master for Letterman, among other things.
foldedunfolding · 41-45, F
@uncalled4 whattt how cool is thattt..sounds like you retired hella early too? all that taping, master, control, switching...kiiinda gets a girl worked up 🥵🥵
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
@foldedunfolding Lol, no, still work in streaming, my side hustle is music(you heard that song).
foldedunfolding · 41-45, F
@uncalled4 ohhh i thought that was you saying you u sit around and watch netflix now lol
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
@foldedunfolding No. It used to be that TV was distributed mostly by satellite, and cable companies could "tune in" and receive the signal. Now, many networks never hit air at all and just go from computer to computer, essentially. There's tons more to it than that, but that's the basic gist.
foldedunfolding · 41-45, F
@uncalled4 geez, better you than me frinn