What do you guys do for a living?
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MorbidMander
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Right now I'm trying to get ready to go to uni and figure out what I wanna do for the rest of my life. (No pressure)
I'm kinda having trouble choosing just one thing since there are a lot of things I'd like to do. I think I might try to be an animator since everyone in my family has been telling me since I was a kid I have real talent in artistic things, and I am pretty good I think, so it might be worth a shot. However I was just wondering what some of you guys might do for a living and if you enjoy it, if you'd change it, whatever! Picking a job is kinda a necessity for everyone, eh?
I'm kinda having trouble choosing just one thing since there are a lot of things I'd like to do. I think I might try to be an animator since everyone in my family has been telling me since I was a kid I have real talent in artistic things, and I am pretty good I think, so it might be worth a shot. However I was just wondering what some of you guys might do for a living and if you enjoy it, if you'd change it, whatever! Picking a job is kinda a necessity for everyone, eh?
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I'm a college student
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And an everything worker at Schlotzsky's
And most days,I hate them all. Lol
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I own my own business. I'm a consultant. I love what I do!0
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mmm I dunno... When I left school I had a massive car accident which changed everything for me, until then I was going to apply to acting college.. So I have washed dishes, run business', worked on Prawn Trawlers, laid cable, washed toilets, run restaurants, became a cabinet maker, antique furniture restorer, sold cars, ran a dealership and now I'm a finance broker... to name a few and not all at the same time..Men don't multi task that well :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
sooooo I guess choosing is a start and sometimes life just throws stuff at you, for me it has always been about being open to opportunites and grabbing them by the b@lls and running with it!0 -
I am a professional technical writer. I am trying to get my career started-thinking of going to Full Sail University for a Master of Fine Arts in digital design.0
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I design software.
It takes a hell of a lot of knowledge of the industry and a lot of knowledge of what is possible.
However, when I embarked on my post-school life, the role and the industry barely existed, I worked my way from computer operator to programmer, to consultant to development manager and all the way to my current product owner role.
The software world has a lot of opportunity for arty people, Ui/Ux is huge nowadays...0 -
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Graphic Production Artist...I get paid to play with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. I spend most of my time creating files for print production and internet use...and create a shipload of PDF's...and I'm a stay-at-home Dad!0
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Massage Therapist in NY. Can be unpredictable...but when you're busy you can make $$$.0
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I work as a Home Carer and have done for the best part of 20 years, but am looking for a change, mind you at the age of 50 I don't hold out much hope
Hey it's NEVER too late!!! A little drive and detirmination go a veryyyy long way!!!0 -
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I would really do some soul-searching and figure out what you are really passionate about before proclaiming a major. It is a big decision. Good Luck, college is fun!0 -
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Right now I am a spa attendant and I nanny + cut hair on the side..
I am much happier now making around 1k a month
than I was making 1k a week, I'll tell you that much
Do what you love, money will follow0 -
I am a Funambulist. . It's dangerous, exciting work and I get to travel alot. You should look into it.0
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I work for an insurance company lodging claims for people when bad things happen :ohwell:
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I drive a log truck. i really enjoy it and can see myself doing it until i retire. just do what ever you enjoy and dont worry about the $, theres more to life than $0
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