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What Field do you work in?

Started by juliekins, April 10, 2010, 12:59:25 PM

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My Current Profession is in:

Office or Administrative Support
4 (5.8%)
Customer Service
3 (4.3%)
Education
6 (8.7%)
Finance/Accounting
0 (0%)
Marketing/Pr/Advertising
1 (1.4%)
IT/Computers
5 (7.2%)
Medicine/Nursing/Healthcare
8 (11.6%)
Shipping/Transportation
2 (2.9%)
Professional Sales
1 (1.4%)
Architecture/Building
0 (0%)
Construction or Trades
2 (2.9%)
Production/Assembly
1 (1.4%)
Legal/Paralegal
1 (1.4%)
Arts & Entertainment/writing
4 (5.8%)
Police/Fire/Security
3 (4.3%)
Food Prep/Restaurant
0 (0%)
Retail Sales/Stocking
2 (2.9%)
Farming/Fishing/Forestry
1 (1.4%)
Installation/Repair/Maintenance
2 (2.9%)
Personal Care Services/Salon
0 (0%)
Community/Social Service
0 (0%)
Scientist/Research
3 (4.3%)
Corporate Business Manager
0 (0%)
Self Employed Business Owner
0 (0%)
Student
12 (17.4%)
Retired
1 (1.4%)
Disabled
3 (4.3%)
Not described above. (Please add in your comments)
4 (5.8%)

Total Members Voted: 44

Constance

I'm a technical support analyst, so really it's a combination of customer service and IT/computers.

RAY

I was working security till laid off, going to school :police:
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twistedpixie

Currently working in retail. Previous positions include CAD Technician and computer technician.
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Bombi

other. I manage a resort condominium property in the Virgin Islands.
Yes there is really bigender people
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Dana Lane

Information Security Specialist.
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Former TS Separatist who feels deep regret
http://www.transadvocate.com/category/dana-taylor
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Deanna_Renee

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)

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VelindaSalazar

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.
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sylvie

I'm an aviation technician with a specialty in avionics as well as a residential electrician. 
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Crow

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.
Top Surgery Fund: $200/7,000
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Ashley Allison

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!
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Into the wild blue
Set me free
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Teknoir

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:.
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