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and what do you do?

Started by Berliegh, November 12, 2007, 03:37:38 PM

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Berliegh

I spend far too much time in here and it seems many others do as well.....I wondered what people do for a living?  I'll own up, my partner works far more than I do and is the breadwinner but I do have some part time work.
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Shana A

I spend too much time here too  ::) Besides being online, I'm a full time musician. I give private music lessons and group classes during the week, and play gigs on many weekends.

Zythyra
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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lisagurl

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Sheila

I'm on here about 2 to 3 times a day. I drive a school bus and have the middle of the day off most days. I'm off today as it is veterans day and my partner is at work. It is raining out and windy and my housework is getting done. I'm on a break right now, eating lunch.
Sheila
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Jillieann Rose

I',m a computer technician and a ecommerce sale manager. I sell all kinds of things. :)
Girls you just have to have a little more self control.  ;)
:)
Jillieann
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shanetastic

I go to school full time, work part time, and hang out with friends :D

Oh yeah, add homework to that as well as that takes up  a lot of time :(
trying to live life one day at a time
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tinkerbell

I do spend less time on here than I used to.  I have become a pretty busy woman due to some changes at work which coincidentally happened after my SRS (last January).  And incidentally I work in the health care industry.

tink :icon_chick:
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cindianna_jones

I spend too much time online as well.

What do I do?  Whatever suits my fancy.  Currently I play music in a couple local groups.  I am searching for supernovae and minor planets.  I build marvelous astronomical instruments.  None of these produce a living wage.  It's a good thing that I have a fat savings account.

Cindi
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Terra

Quote from: shanetastic on November 12, 2007, 05:35:14 PM
I go to school full time, work part time, and hang out with friends :D

Oh yeah, add homework to that as well as that takes up  a lot of time :(

I'm with her.  ;D
"If you quit before you try, you don't deserve to dream." -grandmother
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Ron

I spend less time here than part of me would like. I have more than enough time, really, I just don't feel I really connect with a lot of the people here. Feel a bit like an outsider, which is strange when I should feel amongst friends.

Anyway, enough about that. I do data entry work/medical history preparation for the outpatients department at a major hospital. I'm working there part-time at the moment until I go back to uni next year. I spend far too much time on the internet in general, just not enough here.
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Enigma

Quote from: Tink on November 12, 2007, 05:47:30 PM
And incidentally I work in the health care industry.

I also work in health care (I suppose some of my posts gave that away) and when I'm not there or spending too much time here, I'm busy doing something else (well lot's of something elses, I'm pretty busy most of the time).
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funnygrl

healthcare worker too: EMT. Work in a detox center.

I like spending a lot of time here, as I'm in early transition and the experiences and advice from all of you keep me going.

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Berliegh

I think my initial reason for this thread was to see how many people were in full time emploment and how many were not. I thought many must be only working part time (like myself) as they are in here a large amount of the time. 

I know part of the referral criteria for GRS in the U.K is that you must be in full time employment and have proof of earnings and wage slips.
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Kat

I'm a full time student, currently taking 16 credit hours, and 20 credit hours next semester.  I'm majoring in Computer Science/Mathmatics with minors in Physics and Psychology.  I'm also a mentor for a local high school robotics team, whose build season starts in January.  In my free time I'm on here, playing computer games, or hanging out with friends.
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Steph

Admittedly my time here at Susan's has greatly diminished over the past year, life has gotten so busy that I have barely enough time for myself.

I work full time at First Student (Canada), the largest school bus company in the world, where I am the Driver development and Safety Officer.  In addition I teach School Bus safety at the many local schools found in Kingston, and I often speak to groups about my life, issues and experienced to such organizations as Queens University.  I count myself amongst the lucky few who were able to "come out" and transition at work where my employer gave me time off to undergo my SRS and recovery.  They completely supported me through out, and they continue to do so.

This company knows how to treat their employees.

Steph
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Diane

I spend way too much time lurking here. Very rarely do i post. I'm a material handling specialist for a seat belt manufacturer.
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Jillieann Rose

I'm employed full time.
:)
Jillieann
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gothique11

I don't come in much... depends on the day.

What do I do... hummm...

I party! Oh, wait, that's not a job. No wonder I'm broke.

I'm looking for a job, and it looks like I'm going to have one working at drug store being a cashier (been doing the cashier for ever, getting so sick of it!) I'm picking this job because I need my schedule to be uber flexible because I have so many appointments. The job also needs to be disposable because surgery is coming and I don't want to start a career job, etc.

I actually have some professional experience, believe it or not. I have experience in print & web design, editing, writing, photography, and so on. I used to co-own a magazine.

I went to school but couldn't finish because I had no money to finish, and I couldn't get more loans to finish. School is expensive. I'm still paying loans from just one year, and it's been two years since I was in school. It sux.

I'm hoping to get back into something that I actually enjoy. I keep having people want to do business with me because I have business experience, but I'm really picky because people have to have an idea on what they are doing, etc. A friend and me might go into business after our GRS (we're getting it near the same time, or maybe at the same time). She's able to get funding to start a business up, but we need to figure out what we want to do that we both can enjoy.

Other business stuff is one guy who owns a store wants to start a magazine (not sure if I want to get into that, since it's a crazy business and really harsh these days, he also has not enough direction to go forward with it; however, there is a possibility he might just invest in what ever I do. I'm considering it, but not sure about it at the moment. I have an idea that involves parties, being social, and making money, but still pounding it out.

I had one (ex)friend who wanted me to join her photo company, and she was thinking of doing vids and stuff -- basically a lesbian porn biz. I was like, "Ur, no." And then another (ex)friend want to start a web cam company (er, porno webcam). I said no to that too. I don't get it -- why do people think the porno biz is all fun and tons of money, when the reality is that it's boring, lots of work, not as sexy as it sounds, competitive as hell, and making millions in it is a dream unless you've been around for a long time. Every time someone approaches me about that kind of business, it bleeds of naiveness and a get-rich-quick scheme -- ur, no thanks.

(and no, neither person actually got started up or got anywhere with the idea. People have to be serious with me if they want me to join them in a business venture).


.. anyway, I rambled on long enough. :P

--Natalie


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ErickaM

I work full time, I'm a Government Contractor in the DC Metro area; what I do is in the Information Tech field also I'm retired from the US Navy.  It's a great job. :eusa_dance:
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Traverse

Quote from: Angel on November 12, 2007, 07:17:57 PM
Quote from: shanetastic on November 12, 2007, 05:35:14 PM
I go to school full time, work part time, and hang out with friends :D

Oh yeah, add homework to that as well as that takes up  a lot of time :(

I'm with her.  ;D
^^

Before I transferred to my current school I was working with a hot-air balloon company and doing computer repair.
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