Poll
Question:
My Current Profession is in:
Option 1: Office or Administrative Support
votes: 4
Option 2: Customer Service
votes: 3
Option 3: Education
votes: 6
Option 4: Finance/Accounting
votes: 0
Option 5: Marketing/Pr/Advertising
votes: 1
Option 6: IT/Computers
votes: 5
Option 7: Medicine/Nursing/Healthcare
votes: 8
Option 8: Shipping/Transportation
votes: 2
Option 9: Professional Sales
votes: 1
Option 10: Architecture/Building
votes: 0
Option 11: Construction or Trades
votes: 2
Option 12: Production/Assembly
votes: 1
Option 13: Legal/Paralegal
votes: 1
Option 14: Arts & Entertainment/writing
votes: 4
Option 15: Police/Fire/Security
votes: 3
Option 16: Food Prep/Restaurant
votes: 0
Option 17: Retail Sales/Stocking
votes: 2
Option 18: Farming/Fishing/Forestry
votes: 1
Option 19: Installation/Repair/Maintenance
votes: 2
Option 20: Personal Care Services/Salon
votes: 0
Option 21: Community/Social Service
votes: 0
Option 22: Scientist/Research
votes: 3
Option 23: Corporate Business Manager
votes: 0
Option 24: Self Employed Business Owner
votes: 0
Option 25: Student
votes: 12
Option 26: Retired
votes: 1
Option 27: Disabled
votes: 3
Option 28: Not described above. (Please add in your comments)
votes: 4
What do you do for a living?
I have always been in retail sales. I had a brief flirtation with Truck driving and automotive repair. But I always go back to retail
I write - when i'm not being naughty and posting on here...
42,000 words and counting
professional fairy artist for a living, part time witchdoctor on the side for fun ;) I chose arts & entertainment for the poll, but also self-employed business owner in that field.
custodial and 2 others
One of them is full of corn
I'm a computer programmer. Before that I was in behavioral research.
i'm the night time office manager at a taxi firm
Currently I'm still a college sutdent, but I am working on getting my degree to become a counselor and I'm getting my liscence to become a coach.
Spent 15+ years running a business high level brain function, travel all that fun stuff. Now trying to figure it all out, took an office/sales job as the hours were what I was looking for but definitely not my "career". I guess current career would be parent, job that keeps me occupied while my kids are in school office support/sales. Future career.. still working on that one. Definitely not in the US, headed back overseas.
Myles
I do security work.
I'm a student but I am taking classes for video game design. I hope to get a job at Infinity Ward, Bungie, Harmonix, or Valve.
well right now i work at a pizza joint, haha. but i'm still in highschool so that explains the lame job
before this, a supermarket
then my first job at 14-15 yrs old in the summer at a farm stand using a knife the whole time, fun ^ ^
i want my first job back tho
My first paid job was making pork pies. I have never ever since eaten one.
I'm a now a Pathologist :embarrassed:
Cindy
I sharpen pencils
A great and interesting poll but a little resticted, I clicked shipping and transportation, I am a lorry driver but do as much work office/manager based as I do driving.
Lab Assistant at a Pathology lab. Maybe we will run into each other some day Cindy. ;D
I'm a Scientist working in R&D. My focus is mainly in development.
I'm thinking a field of clover would be good. They look pretty and taste good.
I have several jobs right now. I'm an administrative assistant to a hippotherapist (occupational therapy with horses), work seasonally in a catalog call center, and am hoping to find a prep cook position over the summer when my call center job ends. I've also worked in grocery stores as a cashier, several deli's and kitchens as a cook, and used to work on a horse farm in high school where I was a camp counsellor and instructor.
I'm currently in school and am working towards getting into a Nursing program.
Past jobs included included Mickey D's to Microfilm Clerk then Nursing Assistant. I'm just excited to be heading towards the sciences.
I'm a technical support analyst, so really it's a combination of customer service and IT/computers.
I was working security till laid off, going to school :police:
Currently working in retail. Previous positions include CAD Technician and computer technician.
other. I manage a resort condominium property in the Virgin Islands.
Information Security Specialist.
Freelance graphic designer, in grad school working on a educational design Masters. Former restaurant and retail manager, commercial photographer, pizza delivery driver, data processing dweeb, bakery worker, sales associate, unemployed bum, and a random few others. (not in chronological order - partly intentional)
I work with computers doing graphics arts to database management. It's fun, and I enjoy it. Too bad I can't dress fem at work; I think it would be even more fun and challenging.
I'm an aviation technician with a specialty in avionics as well as a residential electrician.
Unemployed college student? 8D;
No actually, I'm an education person. Though right now that equates to "osporadically doing volunteer work as a tutor/group leader/etc." since paying jobs are hard to come by, and I'd rather have an unpaid job working with kids than a paid job working in retail. It just seems more worthwhile in the long run. I'm keeping an eye out for paid tutoring jobs, though, because I have no objections to having my cake and eating it too!
The eventual goal, though, is to get a job as a middle school teacher. My degree will be in teaching English, social studies, and ENL (English as a new language) at the 6th-8th grade level, so anything in that realm is fair game.
I am a college student right now: Bachelor's of Science in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. But I also work at a retail outdoor's shop with is fun!
I've just started training as an "Electric Train Driver".
It's 12 - 18 months training, and a lot more involved than you'd think. So many people think it's "go-brake-go" - but there's so much more you have to know.
So far, it's challenging and fun :). You've always got to be concentrating and thinking ahead. There's a lot of technical and mechanical skills you have to have too that most people don't think about (who do you think is in charge when things cock up, eh? :laugh:).
My employer is owned by the state government - so they're stable, pay well, and very trans friendly.
I changed my name and title before I started (but after I applied) and they offered (yes - offered!) to change my gender marker with HR. It's a totally different culture from the private sector. They don't care if you're a minority, they care only that you can do the job.
I came from the IT industry. Computers are awesome, but I don't think I'm cut out to wear a suit and brown-nose to clients :laugh:.