What's your job?

13»

Replies

  • rmblazey
    rmblazey Posts: 10 Member
    I'm a childminder at the moment. But still trying to figure out what it is I exactly want to do with my life... D: ...scary!
  • ohpiper
    ohpiper Posts: 697 Member
    I'm an interpreter.
  • I teach. I've taught PreK through 10th grade (remedial reading). I really enjoy working with the students and the best part is when they actually understand what I mean and have fun!

    currently I teach music, but I was a 1st grade teacher for 7+ years before this. :)
  • CheriLMT
    CheriLMT Posts: 220 Member
    I work at a trucking company and I get oversized/over permits for truck drivers. I not going to a complain. I'm want to change my career, I went to school for Health Information Technology but I don't have healthcare experience so no one will hire me. But I'm not giving up, I'm applying everywhere.:)

    Great attitude! Good luck with the applications!=)
    I worked as a secretary in a hospital...my advice is get in where you can at a hospital even if it is something don't really want to do because once you are in they will more than likely consider letting you eventually transfer if you do a good job..
  • CheriLMT
    CheriLMT Posts: 220 Member
    I am between jobs...really between..I haven't worked in like 5 years due to illness and I am ready to work again! I have had 2 interviews and sucked at both of them....they weren't the right fit anyway so I will keep looking
  • jsmcintyre
    jsmcintyre Posts: 26 Member
    Living my dream job as a Navy Chaplain working with Marines. I provide spritiual and emotional counsel, attend ceremonies, provide religious services, and help people find a way when their faith is different than mine. In short, I get to help military members and their families through all the joys and difficulties this lifestyle brings.
  • Natoshae7
    Natoshae7 Posts: 51
    3 Jobs(mental, spiritual and physically healthy :wink:

    1. I am a Quality Monitoring Specialist- I listen to collection calls for mortgage loans and make sure their in compliance.(mental)
    2. I am a Evangelist in Mime/praise dance- I travel to different locations ministering in mime/dance spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.(spiritual)
    3. Zumba Instructor.(physical)

    You can add me as a friend:happy: It is always good to make meaningful connections:flowerforyou:
  • taciturnity
    taciturnity Posts: 69 Member
    I work at a Juvenile Correctional Facility. I love my job.

    I like working with people who society has given up on. I like making them feel like real people, and they deserve to have someone listen to them and not treat them like "just another criminal." The worst part of my job is that sometimes it's a downer. These people have had terrible lives, and sometimes I just wish I could fix everything for them... and I can't. I hate seeing it but having no power over it.

    I like to find the good in everyone, from sex offender to murderer.

    People ask me how I work with gang members or murderers, and my answer is always the same. "I don't. I work with PEOPLE."
  • yamsteroo
    yamsteroo Posts: 480 Member
    My contract says I'm group vehicle administrator which is basically predicting and ordering new motorcycle stock etc. We're opening a new dealership at the moment so it's all a bit busy and means all hands on deck so one day I'll be in the workshop, the next working on the floor stock displays. I kind of like it like that but on the other hand, it'll be nice not to have to catch up on the real job from home.
  • doz83
    doz83 Posts: 3
    I'm glad I'm not the only one that this has happened to. I trained as a Town Planner and had a really horrible time working for a council for 3 1/3 years. It totally ruined the profession for me as well as me in the process. Took me a long time to feel confident about myself and my abilities which is why I have been unemployed so long. Is there any other career that you see yourself taking up in the future?
  • emtbabe
    emtbabe Posts: 92 Member
    EMT-love it because I help people who need it and save lives (or die trying), love the adrenelaine rush of never knowing what you will find on your call...speeding through red lights legally is fun too.....worst part...losing a patient, seeing a teenager or child that has passed away from a terrible tragedy (car accident, abuse, suicide) and running out the door at all hours of the night while still trying to put your pants and uniform on....especially in the winter (Im volunteer-but get paid a little-so its my job) Thats about it. But I would NEVER do anything else-when your patient looks up at you and says thank you...and people see you in uniform and just say thank you for what you do-thats what matters. I make a difference. Period. When those bombs go off and terrible things happen...I'm the one that goes running toward it, now away...thats pretty cool. and I love it!:smile::heart:
  • emtbabe
    emtbabe Posts: 92 Member
    EMT-love it because I help people who need it and save lives (or die trying), love the adrenelaine rush of never knowing what you will find on your call...speeding through red lights legally is fun too.....worst part...losing a patient, seeing a teenager or child that has passed away from a terrible tragedy (car accident, abuse, suicide) and running out the door at all hours of the night while still trying to put your pants and uniform on....especially in the winter (Im volunteer-but get paid a little-so its my job) Thats about it. But I would NEVER do anything else-when your patient looks up at you and says thank you...and people see you in uniform and just say thank you for what you do-thats what matters. I make a difference. Period. When those bombs go off and terrible things happen...I'm the one that goes running toward it, now away...thats pretty cool. and I love it!:smile::heart:
  • emtbabe
    emtbabe Posts: 92 Member
    EMT-love it because I help people who need it and save lives (or die trying), love the adrenelaine rush of never knowing what you will find on your call...speeding through red lights legally is fun too.....worst part...losing a patient, seeing a teenager or child that has passed away from a terrible tragedy (car accident, abuse, suicide) and running out the door at all hours of the night while still trying to put your pants and uniform on....especially in the winter (Im volunteer-but get paid a little-so its my job) Thats about it. But I would NEVER do anything else-when your patient looks up at you and says thank you...and people see you in uniform and just say thank you for what you do-thats what matters. I make a difference. Period. When those bombs go off and terrible things happen...I'm the one that goes running toward it, now away...thats pretty cool. and I love it!:smile::heart:

    NOT AWY...sorry
  • SarahxCheesecake
    SarahxCheesecake Posts: 169 Member
    I make dog leads. I closed my kennels covid March ‘20 and did not re open. 657ojpl61395.jpeg
  • RastaLousGirl
    RastaLousGirl Posts: 2,119 Member
    Career woman turned housewife.
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    Working hard at being retired. :) I had an in-home daycare for 39 years and decided to retire when I reached the end of my rope with state regulations.
    Been 2 years and I've spent that time helping my sister and my neighbor, and just keeping busy.
  • Chieflrg
    Chieflrg Posts: 9,097 Member
    edited June 2021
    I've retired from the construction industry and as a professional sports athlete as well.

    Currently I train people IRL/online, though I have other hobbies(art) that suppliment income.

    Best part? improving the quality of life of the individual.

    Worse part? Being part of the fitness industry that is a business first. Seeing 99% of the trainers uneducated or at best doing the bare minimum to keep a check coming.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Instagram Influencer
  • _sw33tp3a_11
    _sw33tp3a_11 Posts: 4,692 Member
    I raise little humans to hopefully guide them to be decent adult human beings.
  • tmanfive
    tmanfive Posts: 1,365 Member
    edited June 2021
    Mostly whatever I want it to be but currently I'm mostly technical writing, proposal writing, and number crunching. :-(

    What I was hired to do? Develop and patented solutions internal to the company, assess security of autonomous vehicles, implantable medical devices, etc., act as a consultant and developer to companies and organizations at home and abroad within narrow and very specialized technologies.
  • peppernic2
    peppernic2 Posts: 84 Member
    Project manager / trafficker
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
    I've done all kinds of jobs - wherever a whim takes me. Baker, Librarian, Certified Fitness Instructor/Personal Trainer/Physio Rehab (over 25 yrs), Event Security (worked 2010 Olympics, Sturgis North and assorted other Music Festivals, licensed with MPPIA for security on TV and Motion Picture shoots), City and Government Offices Security, Volunteer with RCMP, and the past 8 months working at a small store in the country along a popular scenic route serving customers (still on call for Event/Motion Picture/TV Security.)
    Lots of fun chatting to customers who are starting to travel again (our province has a 75% Covid vax rate so we are opening up for motorcycle and car rallies/poker runs already.)
  • OpheliaCooter
    OpheliaCooter Posts: 1,635 Member
    Procrastination and complaining
  • Unknown
    edited June 2021
    This content has been removed.
  • Kabootom
    Kabootom Posts: 27 Member
    edited June 2021
    I am a mountaineer, guide and yoga trainer.