What does everyone do for a living?
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I'm a Registered Nurse. I actually started putting on the weight while I was going to nursing school back in the early 90s. Then after I got my license I started working nightshift. Spend more time behing the desk doing paperwork. When I was a nursing assistant I was busy and active pretty much the entire shift and I really feel that helped me from putting on weight. No longer on nights so am really trying to get all this weight off, that I put on.0
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I'm a legal secretary...I don't actually enjoy my job and am in ht eprocess of changing my career path down the counselling route :bigsmile:0
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Criminal investigator. I locate people and then sick the dogs on em'
I love my job0 -
Firefighter, first responder, paramedic, Rescue Specialist0
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I'm a personal assistant working with disabled people. I just started the job a few weeks ago. I was a stay at home mom.0
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Hairstyling instructor...Im on my feet all day but not enough activity to call it active lol0
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I sell vehicles at an 8 acre dealership in which I do a lot of walking around those 8 acres. I don't log that walking cause I have accounted for it in my settings, that I'm generally pretty active.0
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I'm self employed; I own a music store.0
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I am a Team Manager(Digital Marketing for a beeeeeeg US company) so that basically means I sit on a revolving chair for 9 hours and do typing.
Also I use stairs in office 2 times a day(11th floor) and do walking for about 2+ km total..... and if I am in a mood I touch weights 1-2 times a week. :yawn: :bigsmile:0 -
best way to measure that would be buying one of those things that count the steps you take and it'll let you know how much calories you have burn0
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I'm a registered nurse case manager for a hospice. I haven't decided if it is considered an active job yet because I do a lot of driving and walking to get from my car into the facilities and houses I see my patient in. I started using an activity watch one week ago and found some days i was rated extremely active and other days rated good day. My watch will read in this order 1. lazy day, 2. easy day, 3. good day, 4. active and 5. extremely busy day. I've decided to try to get the watch to read active to extremely active to get my cardio up and calories burned.0
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Registered Nurse working 12 hr nights in the surgical/trauma ICU and i am always on me feet, and I stay very active at work...I only wish for slow nights in the ICU...sometimes but not often!!!
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I'm a histotechnologist in a research lab. I sit the majority of the time, so I've been trying to fit in walks during my breaks.0
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Uncle Sam has his leash tightly around my neck. Working IT in an office setting so I'm not too active during working hours.0
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I'm retired for the moment. Not sure how long that will last in today's economy. Live in the country (read: Between "Where the heck am I?" and "Nottadamnthing"). I also maintain my web site. (countystation.com).0
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Disaster Response. :smokin:0
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Work for a health insurance company.0
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AutoCAD + SAP + Piping Design & Drafting + Field hand = Jill of all trades in Engineering Technical Services0
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Lighting Designer/Engineer/Sales Rep.. I design lighting for Retail Chains, Trendy Restraunts, Etc... I created this job myself, with a little bit of art, a little bit science, and a good work ethic.. AND.. I work from HOME..! Dont Hate me for it..lol0
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I'm a freelance writer so I don't have steady work all the time. My days are determined by how much work I have and what other errands I have to run for the family. I never count anything I do while I'm "working" hoping that whatever I do get in will be a little extra. That's why I usually schedule in some kind of high intensity workout, whether it's cardio or strength training, I want to make sure I'm getting in plenty of real exercise. But if I had your job, I may think differently about the whole thing. Good luck!0
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