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Ami Nia
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Posted - 2008.08.30 16:47:00 -
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Financial services: Banking, for example (there are a few). IPO Investor can probably be considered a profession too, as well as Shares Trader.
Volunteering in ISD programs, can that be considered a profession? I think so even if it does not pay isks.
And what would have been the profession of Innominate Nightmare? Blogging? It sure as hell was enjoyable for both him and the others, and it did earn him money (and love and respect, he's surely missed by many).
Running ingame games (poker, lottery etc)
As you listed "Making websites" you'd probably also have to list "Making OOG tools", there're many of those that do not involve websites (EveMon, EFT, EHQ, ESM etc.)
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Xevan Templar
7th Batavian Squadron
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Posted - 2008.08.30 17:02:00 -
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-Making forum posts - should be under -out game- I guess
Maybe to add one, I did read that somebody is actually having a cemetery within a POS, technicaly speaking it makes that person an Undertaker.
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Jenny Superfood
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Posted - 2008.08.30 18:02:00 -
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What about plain theft? By that I don't mean corp thefts, but just taking stuff that's floating out in space. It's a close relative of ninja salvaging, so if it needs to be added, I would suggest replacing "ninja salvaging" with "ninja salvaging/looting". |

Joe Starbreaker
Starbreaker Frigateers
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Posted - 2008.08.31 03:02:00 -
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STICKY!!!
Originally by: VicturusTeSaluto All piracy is built upon honoring one's word.
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Saju Somtaaw
Gallente Department of Defence
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Posted - 2008.08.31 03:19:00 -
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I'm not sure the ISK farmer one should be under "Griefing" ---- --- --- My views don't represent those of my corporation or alliance. |

soldieroffortune 258
Gallente Federal Defence Union
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Posted - 2008.08.31 03:31:00 -
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Edited by: soldieroffortune 258 on 31/08/2008 03:32:10
Originally by: Verx Interis Edited by: Verx Interis on 30/08/2008 03:47:39 The refined list is here!
Mostly out of curiosity, but also to show a few people the scale of Eve, I wanted to try to work a list of all the professions in Eve. I'm not concerned with how much you can get from it, as long as it's a legit method.
Please try to keep whines/flames/rants out of here. I don't really give a damn about your opinion on X or Y so just forget about it.
The list: --------------------- NPC killing -Mission Running -Ratting -Collecting drone alloys
Industry -Mining and selling minerals -Mining and manufacturing -Moon mining -Moon mineral reactions -Drug/Booster production
Research -Researching and selling BPCs -Researching and selling Datacores -Selling invented BPCs -Inventing and manufacturing
Tricking people -Scamming -Corp theft
Griefing -Ninja Salvaging -Can flipping -Protection racketeering -Suicide Ganking -Ganking ISK farmers
General PvP -Faction warfare -Looting your kills -Ransoming -Bounty Hunting
Other -Corpse sales -Character sales -Begging -Exploration -Making forum posts -Trading (buying and selling in the same station) -Freighting (buying one place, selling another)
Out of game -Making websites/graphics/signatures -Hosting TS/vent/website servers
Services -Mercenary contracts -Hisec labs -Moon Surveyor -Courier contract filling -Hauling -Providing entertainment in chat channels -Acting as CEO -Corp/Alliance creation -POS anchoring -Corp standing grinder -Spying -Jump clone creation -Carrier jumping -POS refueling -Scouting/Escort
Anything not mentioned is appreciated.
LOL, its hilarious how you threw it in there as a "profession"
Originally by: soldieroffortune 258
"Eve is about making yourself richer while making the other guy poorer"
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WishBlade
Caldari League of Disgruntled Fast Food Employees
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Posted - 2008.08.31 07:31:00 -
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I don't see "AFK Cloaking" on the list. It's a serious profession locking down systems Aweseomenessness |

Verx Interis
Amarr Aurora Security Cosmic Anomalies
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Posted - 2008.08.31 07:41:00 -
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Edited by: Verx Interis on 31/08/2008 07:45:44 Edited by: Verx Interis on 31/08/2008 07:44:05 Okay I have quite a good amount of additions to make..
Added under jobs: -Making Eve minigames (Out of game) -Item reprocessing (Industry) -Investing in an IPO (Other) -Making OOG tools (Out of game)
Added under services: -Consultation -Renting Hisec POS abilities (removed "Renting hisec labs") -Running an IPO -Mission salvager (Closer to a service as it is cliented)
Changed "Ninja Salvaging" to "Ninja looting/salvaging"
Originally by: Saju Somtaaw I'm not sure the ISK farmer one should be under "Griefing"
I already explained this one.
Originally by: Glengrant Edited by: Glengrant on 30/08/2008 15:44:15 -Trading (buying and selling in the same station) -Freighting (buying one place, selling another)
IMHO these are the wrong distinctions. Instead: - Trader: buys stuff to sell for profit (doesn't matter where) - Hauler: Moves stuff for others for a fee (the fee is usually based on volume and distance but value can play a role)
And it's effectively double listed under "other" and "services"
There are freighters who don't offer a service or clients, just have a few characters watch the market, and buy some stuff, move it, and sell it in a new place.
For those who charge a fee, they are now under Courier, which encompasses those who accept courier contracts as well.
Originally by: WishBlade I don't see "AFK Cloaking" on the list. It's a serious profession locking down systems
Are people actually cliented out to do it and, thus, the recipient of money for this activity?
Originally by: Rawr Cristina (dreadnoughts are also possibly the most boring ship you could fly. It's like mining, without the part where you make money)
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Lusulpher
Raddick Explorations BlackWater.
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Posted - 2008.10.03 08:59:00 -
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Originally by: Verx Interis Edited by: Verx Interis on 31/08/2008 07:54:47 Okay I have quite a good amount of additions to make..
Added under jobs:
Originally by: Glengrant Edited by: Glengrant on 30/08/2008 15:44:15 -Trading (buying and selling in the same station) -Freighting (buying one place, selling another)
IMHO these are the wrong distinctions. Instead: - Trader: buys stuff to sell for profit (doesn't matter where) - Hauler: Moves stuff for others for a fee (the fee is usually based on volume and distance but value can play a role)
And it's effectively double listed under "other" and "services"
There are freighters who don't offer a service or clients, just have a few characters watch the market, and buy some stuff, move it, and sell it in a new place.
Doesn't matter where you "trade" to. Buying to sell elsewhere at (often ludicrous)profit is called Profiteering.
Now if you excuse me I have to get back to my carpetbaggery...
Trader might be for the people who simple sell their items unreprocessed to any order on the market that pleases them.
Much too tame a genre for my activities. Live and Let Die...All of it...null |
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