What do You Do for a Living?
craftylatvian
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I thought it would be interesting to see what others did for a living and how it impacts their workout routine/diet.
I am a legal secretary for a large law firm, lots of stress and last-minute deadlines. I just began working out and it will be in the mornings after I get up. I sit at a desk all day and it is hard not to munch all day long, even if it is eating carrots and nuts, those can add up!
I am a legal secretary for a large law firm, lots of stress and last-minute deadlines. I just began working out and it will be in the mornings after I get up. I sit at a desk all day and it is hard not to munch all day long, even if it is eating carrots and nuts, those can add up!
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I am a receptionist! It is hard to stay in shape when you sit at a desk all day long! LOL0
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I am an attorney and I have a really hard time getting workouts in. I also pretty much just sit at my desk all day. I hate getting up early in the morning and by the time I get home at night I'm just beat. Lately I have been doing pretty well at getting at least a half hour walk in after work. It helps to know that my dog really appreciates it! lol0
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I run a boutique downtown so i'm on my feet all day! Hauling inventory up and downstairs etc etc. When I work in the afternoon I go in the morning, and when I work in the morning I either work out at home or go in the evening (my gym gets super crowded almost to the point of obnoxious between 5:30 and 7:00 so i try to avoid if i can!) and I walk EVERYWHERE!0
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I Stay at home with my 2 boys.0
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RN so my shift work can mess me up.0
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I am an Early Childcare Educator and work in what is a Best Start Hub (we put on programs for children and the parents/caregivers. I also do Outreach work too. Can be both desk work and active play with children.
We try and provide healthy snacks, so there are some days of "cupcake or cookie making" too
Hard to not eat them with the kids...0 -
IT geek behind a desk all day.0
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Whatever they tell me to do. Usually right after it needs to be done, and with 1/10 the required budget which may be approved in two weeks but only if I really need it.0
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I'm a stay at home mom. It was difficult last year when I was finishing up my degree but now it's easy to plan the meals and work out. Plus, my daughter loves 'playing exercise' with me0
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I am a dog groomer and that can be a work out on it's own! I walk or bike to and from work but do not log it because it is figured into my lifestyle calories. I do try to squeeze my butt or do my kegels while I blow dry a dog!0
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I do research for a private-company which means I sit at my desk all day long. My little trick for trying to move is that I drink A LOT of water and so I walk to the farthest bathroom about every hour. I'm sure everyone at my office thinks that I have a bladder problem.0
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I'm a nurse, but I have more of a management role now, rather than patient care, so I don't do as much walking around as I used to. I work 8 to 4, so I can work out either in the morning (if I can EVER get myself out of bed early enough to do so) but I usually go after work. The gym is not too crowded between 4:30 and 5:30, and my fiance gets off work at 6, so I can usually meet him after my workout and then we enjoy our evening together. It has actually worked out pretty perfectly. The only thing that would make it better would be a work out buddy, but my friends all live too far away and have different schedules.0
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accounting... stressful desk job... explains why gaining was so easy!0
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I am an Orthodontic Assistant..I get a good little work out with it. I love my job. )0
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I work the evening shift as a medical laboratory technologist at a university hospital laboratory. Depending on my assigned workstation, I can be sitting most of the shift, standing/walking a lot, or somewhere in between. Since I have my mornings and early afternoons free, it's great for getting outside for walking and yard work while I'm still fresh. Since I'm on my own, I tend to eat brunch around 11 a.m.-noon, dinner at work around 6 p.m., and a midnight snack when I get home at night.0
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I am a high school english teacher and softball coach. Coaching gets me outside and teaching gives a more flexible schedule so I usually workout after work0
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I am a cashier in a retail grocery store, lots of bending and lifting mainly on one side. Sometimes I do a lot of walking, getting carts in the parking lot, grabbing stuff for customers from somewhere in the store, but none of what I do works the core (unless I do kegels while working) or helps me to lose weight. It seems just looking at the food and smelling the deli/bakery all day helps me to put on weight. Temptation everywhere.0
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It appears that I screw around on MFP with the occasional glance at TMZ for about 8 1/2 hours each day.........0
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I am an admin assistant. Not too stressful. I sit at a desk as well. I keep a risistance tub under my desk for working on my arms when things get slow. I take the long way around the building when I need to get up and I work out in the evening at the same time as my hubby so we don't miss out on time together. His job pays for his membership to a great gym and I get the spouse price.0
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I am an events manager, mainly office based so sitting at a desk alot. Fortunately I work 8am - 4pm so I am usually able to work out between 4 - 6 pmish.0
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I work for a native American indian tribal housing authority. I do all of the legal contracts and purchasing, which means I spend the govt's money, so you can imagine the paperwork I deal with, lol. Sitting in a chair beind a desk all day and I head to the gym the second I get off work.0
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I am a Human Resources Advisor for a really FAST paced company - it can be very stressful and I sit at a desk all day. One blessing in desguise is that the printer is up 15 stairs so I end up doing quite a few stairs each day Also I only have to work until 4:30PM so I have no excuses to not fit a work out in
I would love to have a more active job! LOL0 -
As you can see from my name, I am an American Sign Language teacher in the high school. I have 142 students that I teach. I am also a Sign Language interpreter. I am on my feet for most of the day. I am having problems exercising because I leave the house at 6:00 a.m. and just cannot get that in before I leave for work. By the time I get home I am exhausted (this is my first year teaching so I am developing the curriculum and lesson plans as I go). I am trying to push myself when I get home...so far I am getting exercise in 3-4 times a week, but I want to do it more. The support from MFP has been great!!!0
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I'm a freelance copy editor, and I work from our home, so I am really lucky to have a flexible schedule that makes it easy to get my workouts in.0
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I am a Paralegal in Estate Administration. I also sit at my desk most of the day. I also have a long commute so I am tired by the time I get home and find it hard to get motivated to go to the gym in the evenings. So I have been going before work and have found out that I love working out early in the morning0
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Funeral Director/Embalmer ordinarily, but at the moment I am a SAHM of my 17 yr old, 15 yr old and 2 yr old0
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I am a stay at home mom of 3 Children, A 6,4 and 2 year old. I can arrange my day around my workouts unless something with the kids come up!!0
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Self employed real estate appraiser. Since I'm usually busy evenings with 3 young boys and a 10-acre hobby farm the only time I can make for consistant workouts is early morning. While I dont really care for getting up at 4:40 to get to the gym by 5:15, that's what it takes so I 'grin and bear it'.0
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I'm a SAHM to my almost 2 year old and my 1st grader (7 yr. old). We live in a small town with no gym that provides childcare, so I just do stuff at home (the Wii and walking around the neighborhood) for exercise.0
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I work for a large health insurance company. I bill employer groups for their employee's premiums. I also do a lot of auditing of payments which can take days at a time that makes me wanna snack.0
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