What do you do for a living?
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I am a CNA in a hospital and I work (and walk) 12 hour shifts, but the quick grab and go from the cafeteria is not good. I used to eat healthy until I got in the "health" field.
Looking for a way to fit workouts in after working 12 hour night (overnight) shifts............. any ideas :-)0 -
I am a CNA in a hospital and I work (and walk) 12 hour shifts, but the quick grab and go from the cafeteria is not good. I used to eat healthy until I got in the "health" field.
Looking for a way to fit workouts in after working 12 hour night (overnight) shifts............. any ideas :-)
Is swimming a possibilty? It burns a huge amount of calories even if it's just 30 minutes of breast stroke. I find it quite relaxing and great way to wind down and then helps me sleep lol0 -
I'm a commercial electrician. Up and down ladders, handling materials, pulling cables...things like that. :smokin:0
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I work two part-time jobs. One is in a store selling baby clothing, the other is working behind a bar and waitressing. I'm about to do a beast of a nine hour shift in the second job, on my feet all day. Ouch!
I exercise as much as I can, as I really love it and don't ever want to give it up. I love running.0 -
I currently work in a solicitors full time but after that I cover Zumba classes which brings in a bit of extra money at the end of the day, If i'm not at work, Im usually at Zumba but i've put on a stone from not going for 2 months..
Add me as a friend,.0 -
I'm a Construction Manager so I do a fair bit of walking around on building sites all day and shouting at men BUT I was also getting served "man size" portions of everything in the site canteens, which is how I put on 3 stone over 4 years! Now that I'm more aware of what I'm eating, I've lost almost half of that in the last 4 months but don't feel like I'm going without - I'll have just one of everything rather than 2 or 3 like the big boys! Some of the guys call it the "lady portion" now and I've even heard a few of them order it themselves when they want to lose a couple pounds but not give up the food they love After work I do circuit training in the living room or get out for a long brisk walk or cycle ride.0
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I'm a coroners officer by day and an actor by night! I like to keep it varied.
Neither are very active jobs, right now I'm sat at my desk and other than the occasional walk into court or to a printer, I won't move much during the day. Got in to a good routine now of getting into the gym before work most mornings and after work at least twice a week (currently aching from a kettle bell workout!). Lost 1 stone 3lbs since Jan 1st and now have a healthy BMI! Very happy.
If anyone wants to say hello, add me on here or follow me on twitter: www.twitter.com/antbacon0 -
I'm an adjudicator, work from home and my commute is approximately 4ft from bed to desk.
Tend to work over breakfast, do gym anytime from 11 to 4pm depending on how work is going, then slack off in the evenings. It will be interesting to see if I can keep it up later in the year when the workload demands 14 hour days, 6-7 days a week.0 -
I'm a makeup artist! Not much physical activity. Mostly sitting... so I bust my butt in the gym!!
Really?! It's the first time I ever hear this from a makeup artist! I've been a make up artist for 12 years now, and I NEVER sit! I do my make up standing (I put their chairs higher, so I have more mobility - tried doing it sitting down once and it was the awkwardest thing; also, it makes you look lazy). I most times do their hair too, then I go on set and just stand next to the monitor all day, running in for checks when needed, chatting to producers or editors, making sure all is in place. I work for some main magazines and tv channels and there really aren't many dull moments in a day, and they're usually veeeery long!
I have been a full time student for the past two years also, so I am rather active. My downfall I am a bad food planner, so I end up spending too much money eating too much silly food. I'm actually doing better now, sitting at home studying for exams (eeeek) than I do throughout the year.0 -
I am a librarian in a primary school. So alot of sitting behind the desk but also alot of running around after students and teachers. Different days bring different challenges. When at home I'm running around after 3 kids and keeping house. My husband works away on the mines, so when he is away I've been known to eat marshmallows by the packet full. Started on MFP approx 3 months ago and loving how it has helped me be accountable for what I eat. Lost almost 6 kg now and still very motivated.0
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I am a "Retail *kitten*"!, LMAO0
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Truck driver looking for some support from others, I need to lose about 20 lbs.0
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Truck driver. I haul military vehicles, fire trucks, and machinery so I do get some exercise chaining/strapping loads and sometimes tarping (tarps are over 100 lbs each), but most of my work time is sitting behind the wheel.0
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My current job is a stay at home mom. I miss working so much! I am a CNA, have my Real Estate License, have done some management, just a little bit of everything. Now I'm a slave to cleaning, laundry, errands, kids, husband..lol. I love my family and I am looking to go back to work since my daughter will be starting school next year.0
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I am a law accountant which is a desk job 9-4pm Mon to Fri. I have a 6 year old son so I am always on the go with him after school and at the weekend. I also workout a lot: Running 2-3 times per week (training for a 10km at the moment), currently doing 30DS 4-5 times per week, a Kettlebell class once a week and also just do general gym workouts and swimming - I like variety!!0
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I am an administrative assistant at a community college in charge of student electronic files. It is an office job but I am on my feet walking alot. I still only manage about 8000 steps a day without exercise.0
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I was a retail manager for 37 years and walked/run miles in the store, my weight got up to 264 pounds
I retired, got bored and went back to work, I am a lunch room lady
I've dropped 100+ pounds and I walk at least 10 miles per week.
I went from working 60+ hours and now I work 15 hours a week>
It is not how much you walk around at work it is how much stress
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Full time Advanced Medical Billing Specialist with certification
Part time Chef doing my own thing on the side (left the Culinary industry after my daughter left the nest)....
Im also a musician for two adult community groups playing Bassoon
Matter of fact, when I get home, its prepare dinner for my husband and I, and then I have two cake orders to do for a bridal shower.
I make sure my gym time is well before work. I get up at 4am, and Im at the gym by 4:45am Monday through Friday!0 -
Graphic designer for the Department of Defense.0
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I work for the leading Cardiovascular Research Institute in Canada
in the Foundation office0 -
Happily unemployed and hopefully staying that way!
I have worked in real estate, food service, owned a construction/remodeling business, worked at my dad's business, was an Emt/firefighter and I worked in a hospital doing telemetry.
I walk 4-7 miles a day, at least 25 per week, 100 per month with a goal of 1,000 by Oct 31st. I'm up to about 450 miles since Jan. 1st! I swim, hike, garden ( I grow and freeze veggies and fruits), fish, geocache, play with my grandson, cook, clean, mow, weed the flower beds, walk my dog, clean the pool, do laundry, run errands and my mother just lost her driver's license so I'll be running her around too.
I started C25K a few weeks ago but tripped over my dog and ate some asphalt. My injuries are just about healed up so I'm going to start back on that tomorrow!0 -
I am a substitute teacher. I worked for years in the school system but after losing 115 pounds and putting it BACK ON I went into such a depression that I QUIT my job and stayed in my house for almost a year. I FINALLY got over myself and got my butt back into gear and STOPPED feeling sorry for poor pitiful me that failed and started over! I work out 5x a week NO MATTER WHAT! I MUST come first now! I have realized that everything in the house will actually still be there waiting for me if I spend 30-45 minutes at the Y. :laugh: I must say days I work I have to push myself more to go to the gym because standing up all day is tiring.(Yep I know a good excuse but I don't use it but it's always there floating around in my head on the ride to the Y)0
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I'm at TAFE full time working to get my Personal Training certifications, and also working in a fast food shop 4 days a week.0
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Mother, law student, lifeguard, bartender/waitress, fiancee.
As they say, jack of all trades but master of none aha ...0 -
I'm an administrative secretary so mine is a desk job but I am up and down quiet a bit but what I do is I go for walks outside on break. I have another lady here at work that walks with me and we have been doing this for over 10 years. We only walk 25 minutes. I don't go to the gym but I am trying to incorporate jump rope in the evenings. Right now I can only jump rope for 2 minutes but gonna try to do longer as I get used to it. Walking they say is one of the best exercises out there for you.0
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i am a substitute teacher
and on the off times, i am an artist..
working on getting more teaching artist gigs.
more publications, and more shows.
i am on my feet all day.0 -
Administrative Officer at the Department of Veteran's Affairs in Washington, DC.
LOVE my job! I'm finally doing something I can be totally proud of... helping our Vets!0 -
I'm an accountant for a manufacturing company. A lot of sit down time from 8-4:30. I have two girls so I get up at five am with my hubby and do my workout from 5:45 to about 6:30 or so. If I want to take a walk at lunch though, my boss is super nice about it. When I get home, I try to play softball or something with the girls, especially on days that I do strength training. So nice to read about all of you!0
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I am a full time college student, wife and mother of a 6 year old boy. I am also a full time employee for Missouri Girls Town as the Medical Coordinator. Girls Town is a home for abused and neglected teenage girls.0
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I am a professional photographer. When I am shooting on location I am very active. I burn calories by carrying heavy equipment and props, chasing after toddlers, standing on chairs to get a good angle and walking to romote locations to get the perfect settting. In studio I am moderately active as most of it entails positioning and photographing newborns. My adrenaline is so high when I am shooting because I absolutely love what I do and get very excited when a shoot going well, so maybe that helps boost the calorie burning a bit. The downside is post processing. If I have a busy week, I can be sitting at the computer editing images for 6-8 hours a day sometimes more.0
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