What's your career and do you love it?

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  • motoveg
    motoveg Posts: 23 Member
    Lpn at a correctional facility. I like the "never know what you're Gonna get " and learning about gang stuff...it's not a very rewarding job though and you have to have thick skin. Verbal abuse goes both ways lol

    I would say it's fairly rewarding in the sense that you'll always have job security. I worked for Boys Town before corrections and got thick skin there, but you are correct about not knowing what you'll get.

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  • Xvapor
    Xvapor Posts: 1,643 Member
    I have always wanted a career! But I have no time
  • JukeboxHeroine
    JukeboxHeroine Posts: 348 Member
    Lpn at a correctional facility. I like the "never know what you're Gonna get " and learning about gang stuff...it's not a very rewarding job though and you have to have thick skin. Verbal abuse goes both ways lol

    I worked prn at a prison several years ago. It was a very educational experience. Toilet booze was the most eye opening though.
  • GreenGoddess22
    GreenGoddess22 Posts: 3,818 Member
    Lpn at a correctional facility. I like the "never know what you're Gonna get " and learning about gang stuff...it's not a very rewarding job though and you have to have thick skin. Verbal abuse goes both ways lol

    I worked prn at a prison several years ago. It was a very educational experience. Toilet booze was the most eye opening though.

    Toilet booze? Dare I ask what that is?
  • JukeboxHeroine
    JukeboxHeroine Posts: 348 Member


    Toilet booze? Dare I ask what that is?
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    The inmates fermented Metamucil in a toilet bowl. They literally made alcohol. They put it in soda bottles and drank/bartered with it. The guards found it and brought it to the infirmary. It smelled just like alcohol. These inmates could have been chemists if they had of focused their talents elsewhere.
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    I'm a Geographic Information Services Technician Forester and I love it! I have a bachelors and masters degree but being a forester only requires a bachelors. I get to make digital maps all day combining different layers (roads, forest, wildlife habitat, harvest blocks, traplines), learn new stuff every day, never gets boring. Then in the summer I get to do field work where I get paid to canoe-camp and hike through the bush while collecting forest inventory data. Its pretty amazing!

    I worked for my university's Geology department for several months after I graduated, digitizing research data. It was so boring I had to leave before I went nuts. The pay was good but the monotony of the job was crushing my spirit. I was stuck in a dingy little room all by myself for hours on end, bored out of my mind. I wasn't doing any of the fun stuff, though - like traversing the wilderness, collecting data, analyzing it. Other people were doing that. I was just translating other peoples' data into maps. I suppose it would have been more meaningful if I was working on my own projects. That was ages ago, so I bet the technology is more fun to work with now. Glad you're enjoying it! B)
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  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    My former profession gave me a decent income and a lot of free time, but it came with a crap ton of responsibility and stress. When my health began to suffer, I sent that career to the curb. They couldn't pay me enough to go back. I made some wise investments along the way, so I was able to retire young with a modest, but secure income. I'm a cheapskate by nature, so I don't mind living frugally. My time is my own and I do what I want now. Not sure if I'll ever go back to the rat race and try something new, or if I even want to at this point... B)

    This is my life now:
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  • yayamom3
    yayamom3 Posts: 939 Member
    I have a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in education. I have been a classroom teacher for 24 years. For most of my career, I loved my job. Now, it's just a job. I have six more years until retirement, so switching careers is not an option. I think I would feel this way after doing any job for 24 years, though. I still love the kids, just tired of everything else that comes along with the profession.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    Accountant...I neither love it, nor do I hate it...it pays the bills and affords me a pretty nice life but it's not what I'd be doing if I didn't have to worry about money.
  • l911jnt
    l911jnt Posts: 164 Member
    youtube. yes I make a grand a week.

    my son is fascinated with how people make a living from youtube lol. He works in a warehouse but if he could do it, I am sure he would be doing it.

    Me, my official title is Economic Self Sufficiency Specialist but that doesnt really tell you what I do unless you google it. Soooo... basically I do case work for Food stamps, medicaid and welfare. I process their cases according to policy to see if and what they qualify for and then approve or deny it. I dont love it but I dont hate it either. Its work and I have done alot of things that were worse. I am less than 6 months away from being able to work at home and I will be sooo glad when that time comes!
  • Nitroalley2
    Nitroalley2 Posts: 3,419 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    Accountant...I neither love it, nor do I hate it...it pays the bills and affords me a pretty nice life but it's not what I'd be doing if I didn't have to worry about money.

    Sorta the same. Corporate Finance - CPA, MBA. Also a very nice life but not what I would be doing if it were not for the money.
  • BlueButterfly94
    BlueButterfly94 Posts: 303 Member
    I LOVE my career! I am a caretaker, and have formed a lot of beautiful bonds with all the people there. Unfortunately it is a minimum wage job, and while the minimum wage for my job is up, there is a bill threatening to knock the minimum wage for a lot of jobs around here right back down if it goes through. :\
  • Reaverie
    Reaverie Posts: 405 Member
    l911jnt wrote: »
    youtube. yes I make a grand a week.

    my son is fascinated with how people make a living from youtube lol. He works in a warehouse but if he could do it, I am sure he would be doing it.

    Me, my official title is Economic Self Sufficiency Specialist but that doesnt really tell you what I do unless you google it. Soooo... basically I do case work for Food stamps, medicaid and welfare. I process their cases according to policy to see if and what they qualify for and then approve or deny it. I dont love it but I dont hate it either. Its work and I have done alot of things that were worse. I am less than 6 months away from being able to work at home and I will be sooo glad when that time comes!

    It takes awhile to build an audience and start rolling in the dough. Amry King will tell you that. He posted once on how he made it and he said those looking to make it big over night are delusional. It took him years of hard work and dedication and lots of fails before he found what caught others attention. He had to work a real job while figuring all this out on his own.
  • DOWORKSON1976
    DOWORKSON1976 Posts: 33 Member
    Graphic Designer 20 years and Photographer 12. Yes i wouldn't trade it for anything. I love making memories.
  • MeowScha
    MeowScha Posts: 2 Member
    I am an administrative secretary for a Deputy Warden at a prison. I love my job even though it can be a bit stressful :smiley:
  • kali31337
    kali31337 Posts: 1,048 Member
    I'm a vaccine preventable disease epidemiologist for the state and I do love my job. I went to grad school just to be an epidemiologist and I don't regret it one bit!
  • hmhall85
    hmhall85 Posts: 22 Member
    I have a BS in industrial management. I have spent my entire career in IT, first as a developer, then a network engineer, and more than half of my career in IT security. I have a lot of certifications. It has been good to me. Would I do it again? meh....
  • TheCounselorx
    TheCounselorx Posts: 1,182 Member
    Civil Engineer.....

    I love it... I love it because:
    1. I get to solve challenging stuff
    2. I get to see my stuff get built
    3. I get to fly around the world to do stuff
    4. I get paid oodles to do 1,2 and 3
  • browneyedgirl749
    browneyedgirl749 Posts: 4,984 Member
    I love what I do, but I hate the *kitten* that goes on in my office. I have my bachelors in software engineering, associates in network engineering. I work for the Marine Corps, doing IT work for the organization that runs their programs, recreation, clubs, lodging, and stores. I like knowing what I do everyday is making the lives of our Marines and their families just a little easier.
  • SalinitySally
    SalinitySally Posts: 258 Member
    138shades wrote: »
    Mental Health Therapist......at a MAX Prison by day..........and Family Therapist in the evenings inside of homes.

    helping people can drive you insane at times.

    So many of you in this thread are working in prisons!
  • SalinitySally
    SalinitySally Posts: 258 Member
    I practiced law for awhile but became an admin law judge when I started having kids (more time to raise them). Quit for several years (worth it because none of my kids have been incarcerated) and now I'm a part time hearing officer. I loooove my job and the people I work with. Luckily, hubster makes good money.
  • Macy9336
    Macy9336 Posts: 694 Member
    Well I am retired now. But I was 20yrs with the US Air Force. Mostly space program stuff...like Cheyenne Mtn (bet you'd like to know if there is a stargate in there) doing space surveillance and nuclear detection, space shuttle payloads, developmental systems for suborbital rockets, R&D satellites, a bit of a detour overseas supporting the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, then back to space launches at Cape Canaveral. Really loved every second of it.
  • shadowloss
    shadowloss Posts: 293 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    Accountant...I neither love it, nor do I hate it...it pays the bills and affords me a pretty nice life but it's not what I'd be doing if I didn't have to worry about money.

    Sorta the same. Corporate Finance - CPA, MBA. Also a very nice life but not what I would be doing if it were not for the money.

    I'll jump on the band wagon. Ironically, a number of middle age (I'm assuming) Finance professionals that are overweight and have too much time to spend on MFP going through the Chit Chats. NOTE: If you want to make decent money, hate your job and have time to surf the interweb, Accounting is your calling!
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    utahjulia wrote: »
    138shades wrote: »
    Mental Health Therapist......at a MAX Prison by day..........and Family Therapist in the evenings inside of homes.

    helping people can drive you insane at times.

    So many of you in this thread are working in prisons!

    Prison is a growth industry in this country. Not surprising to see lots of employment in the field.
  • baboontester
    baboontester Posts: 28 Member
    edited February 2017
    I work firm an IT firm. Servers, networks, PCs, etc. I do love what I do. You never know what you'll work on from day to day sometimes. I get to meet new people as well as build relationships with the familiar clients. I don't really dislike anyone I work with or for. It's nice.
  • Nitroalley2
    Nitroalley2 Posts: 3,419 Member
    shadowloss wrote: »
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    Accountant...I neither love it, nor do I hate it...it pays the bills and affords me a pretty nice life but it's not what I'd be doing if I didn't have to worry about money.

    Sorta the same. Corporate Finance - CPA, MBA. Also a very nice life but not what I would be doing if it were not for the money.

    I'll jump on the band wagon. Ironically, a number of middle age (I'm assuming) Finance professionals that are overweight and have too much time to spend on MFP going through the Chit Chats. NOTE: If you want to make decent money, hate your job and have time to surf the interweb, Accounting is your calling!

    Checked your profile and I am further downstream than you. Looking all the way back I had a professor warn me about the sedentary lifestyle. Just as basic finances should be taught, a better nutrition/health curriculum should be inlcuded in highschool. I played plenty of sports as a youth but none of the kind that you can continue to play thorughout your lifetime. And the money can be exceptional in finance if you are with the right firm.
  • Hello_its_Dan
    Hello_its_Dan Posts: 406 Member
    Personal trainer and Precision Nutrition Coach.
    Absolutely love helping people change their lives!
  • amandaeve
    amandaeve Posts: 723 Member
    About a year ago I was promoted to new career. I make a great wage and have a giant office with massive windows in the heart of downtown. I believe in my company's mission and have a decent boss. But...the work. Basically I respond to emails with the same cut-and-paste message day in and day out. I am bored and under-stimulated to say the least.
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