What do you guys do for a living?

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  • dodihere
    dodihere Posts: 490
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    Develop webforms for a hospital. I also do some graphics/pre-press.

    I love my job, I would never suggest becoming a graphic designer in a small city. I would suggest the medical field.
  • StephTheBookworm
    StephTheBookworm Posts: 177 Member
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    Librarian.

    I have a Bachelor's in English and a Master's in Library Science.
  • mollz007
    mollz007 Posts: 168 Member
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    Right now I am working on getting a masters degree in special education
  • browneyedgirl7928
    browneyedgirl7928 Posts: 910 Member
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    I'm a regional coordinator for 5 states for a non-profit. I help coordinator mentors for those newly injured with spinal cord injuries, old injuries, or people just needing someone to talk to. My job has a lot of duties, but I love that I get to help people.
  • kaceelawlor
    kaceelawlor Posts: 184 Member
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    Fire Protection Engineer. (I design fire/life safety systems, aka sprinkler systems and fire alarm systems, for various occupancy types. I also do field inspections of job sites for code analysis. I tinker with HVAC, electrical and telecommunications design as well.)

    I originally went to school for Fire/Arson Investigation with hopes of landing a job with the ATF, however, once I realized the curriculum wasn't challenging enough for me, I decided to switch to the prevention side of things (instead of the post-fire side). I also have certificates in Fire Prevention and Industrial Fire Protection, and have recently sat for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam a few weeks ago, and I'm awaiting the results. Next step is to get my Certified Fire Plan Examiner, Certified Fire Protection Specialist, and Certified Fire Inspector.

    It's a great field if you like challenges, math, science, and want something that changes day to day. It is a lot of reading (codes) and computer work, but there are so many fields you can go in to (insurance, consulting, design, R&D, etc.) that you can find the field that fits your wants. Also, it's a job that will ALWAYS be in demand. Oh, and you save lives (indirectly).

    Remember, fire sprinklers save lives. They're something you want to have, but don't want to have to use. :)
  • CottonCandyKisses
    CottonCandyKisses Posts: 246 Member
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    I have a degree in Veterinary Technology that I used for about 6 months until I got pregnant. So not worth the 2 years in college! I've been...

    -A stay a home mom
    -Small in home day care provider
    -Bar maid
    -Waitress
    -Factory Worker in a Bakery
    -Nursing home cook
    - Lab Tech for an Oil Field Company
    -Administrative Assistant for same Oil Field company
    -Currently an Administrative Assistant for an IT/Computer repair company

    Somedays I would like to go back to school for something...either forensics or surgical but all student loans are paid off and I don't want to put us back in debt and my job is pretty easy peasy.
  • Nittyman
    Nittyman Posts: 5 Member
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    Yes I am a soldier. I have been doing it for about 7 and a half years now, and I freaking love it
  • Nittyman
    Nittyman Posts: 5 Member
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    I am an American soldier, I am a warrior and a member of a team...I serve the people of the United States and live the Army Values. Yup just your average soldier here...The orchestrator of all organized chaos. The one who fights the things that go bump in the night so non rough men can sleep soundly at night. lol or at least something like that

    If you truly are. Thank you for your sacrifices and all that you have given us.

    Yes I am a soldier. I have been doing ir for about 7 and a half years now, and I freaking love it
  • Herlinda1231
    Herlinda1231 Posts: 1 Member
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    i work at carls jr its a fast food place (just in case people dont know) and it sucks ive been there for 6 months already but im waiting for an interview for a new job it should be less stressful. dieting at a fast food place isnt easy :/
  • jgsparks89
    jgsparks89 Posts: 85 Member
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    Currently, I'm an RN working in home health...and it's sort of OK. Used to work in the hospital and that was a new level of hell! Currently going back to school to get a B.A. in English and looking towards medical writing as a career, or something else in the academic/research field where I can use my knowledge as a nurse without the clinical element.

    Honestly, if I had it to do over again, I would not major in nursing. It is rewarding in the ways you can expect, but it's also stressful and exhausting in many ways that you would not. Mostly, I do not want to sit around an become one of the cynical nurses that you meet. I think I am very nearly done with the clinical side of nursing. Yes, it pays fairly well...but that usually doesn't make up for the long hours, staffing issues, and general stressfulness of the job. In the US, anyways, things aren't looking up for nurses as there continues to be low job satisfaction and a growing shortage of nurses.

    My advice, do what you love. I think choosing a career just because you think that it will provide you the most financial stability is stupid. Yeah, you need a good job...but, as long as you can afford the basics, you will be happier in an industry or field you have a passion for than one you chose because it was the "smart choice."
  • ECA67
    ECA67 Posts: 806 Member
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    Medical Laboratory scientist for past 23 years.
  • hofdog
    hofdog Posts: 269 Member
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    I train advertising agencies in our marketing software. I work from home and travel all the west coast (Denver and west) to train them

    Before that Media Buyer

    Before that United States Marine
  • Br4ndi
    Br4ndi Posts: 177
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    I'm a Program Analyst for a DoD (Dept of Defense) Contractor. I love my job!
  • rm830
    rm830 Posts: 531 Member
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    I'm a sales manager at a bank! It's fun...if you like talking to a lot of people and selling. My degree is in International Business management/finance. It'd be nice to get a chance to work overseas someday.
  • gypsyrose64
    gypsyrose64 Posts: 271 Member
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    Network administrator for a large state agency = sitting on my butt 8-10 hrs day working my fingers muscles. Add in additional 2 hrs of commute time per day and it's no wonder I'm struggling.
  • gabriellejayde
    gabriellejayde Posts: 607 Member
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    I'm a Program Analyst for a DoD (Dept of Defense) Contractor. I love my job!

    We do work with the DoD!

    I'm the sales and marketing manager at an electronics recycler in NJ.
  • Restybaby2012
    Restybaby2012 Posts: 568 Member
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    Yes I am a soldier. I have been doing it for about 7 and a half years now, and I freaking love it

    Thank you

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  • katie070563
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    I am a Registered Sick Children's Nurse and teach nursing and management in a university. Also doing a PhD....love this and my job :heart:
  • rere2008
    rere2008 Posts: 19 Member
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    I am a hospital unit secretary.
  • zoewedd
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    I am a support worker for Autism and Challenging Behaviour. Love my job as can be very rewarding and soul destroying at the same time.