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What do you DO for a living?


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Do you work outside the home?  If so, what do you do for a living?

If not, what was your last job?

If you are a student, what are you studying?

 

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I am currently a stay-at-home-wife.  My last job was as a Deputy City Attorney III for my local city, specializing in the defense of complex civil lawsuits in state and federal court.

MOLLY

I'm a nerdy system admin. Sometimes fun, usually boring, great money.

 

 

landlord, tobacco farmer, and I work for ZA GERMANS
EngiNERD!  :-D
I think I chat on C-C for a living ... but my paycheck seems to come from some other company.  :-)
accountant, full time student majoring in legal studies, applying for law school
Za GERMANS, Frothbeast??
Original Post by crazineko:

Za GERMANS, Frothbeast??

I am thinking Snatch myself. Great flick!

Law Student (graduating in December, Bar in February!) and Full-time clerk/it admin/you name it, I do it, for a local law firm.

I work for the premier painting contractor in the area.  Really great company, love my co-workers, love my boss.  I handle all residential operations.

Right now a stay at home home.

Last job was 5 years ago and I worked for Revlon (factory work)

Within the next year I am going back to school. Going to study medical coding and transcription.

I'm an ESL teacher. In February I'll be in graduate school for International Development and still teaching part-time here in the Korea.

I am a RN, working as a Workers Comp administrator for a large manufacturing company, and I do legal medical reviews on the side.

Student working on master's in geophysics.

I am currently finishing up the last few weeks of an internship with a big evil oil company.  I work in their IT(user support) department which is kinda wierd but I get to work on seismic processing.

After I graduate I will probably do about the same thing...just not in IT....work for a big oil company doing seismic processing or interpretation.

I just talked with a new hire yesterday about my thesis project...and she said that with what all I should learn during my thesis work, I will be perfect for industry and should get a starting offer with a 6 figure salary.  I have never heard of beginning salaries being that high for geophysists before and am still in shock.  I guess I chose the right field at the right time.

So now I only have 2 more years to get through dirt poor...woo!

I'm a business analyst - market research, lots of numbers, lots of data, but i like it a lot :) I basically recommend which type of ketchup or pasta sauce the company should launch or I explain why the recent launch was successful or not :)

Some time ago i was grateful i don't work for chcocolate manufacturer, but now it seems to me it would be quite safe - apparently you gradually become indifferent to your company's products, even if it's tasty food :)

For the last eight months I've been working in the Planning Department of my local municipality.

I return to school to finish my Honours Undergrad in Political Science

i am a buyer for a national chain of retail stores. i work in the home division buying bedding that goes into all of the stores :)

my degree is in journalism, go figure...


Full Time Law Student

This summer I worked at the Legal Clinic at the school (children and families) and at a real estate law firm as a Legal Intern, and as a research assistant...

I am a Title Agent/Escrow Officer attempting to survive the storm in the Florida real estate market.

I'm also taking a class here and there and considering finishing a degree in Business?/Finance?/Accounting?, then a Masters in Forensic Accounting, then becoming a CPA.  That's a few years down the road.

I have a Business major and I own a Wedding and Event Planning company and love it! Until about two months ago, I had a full blown office just for me... so I decided to close it down and start working from home - best decision ever!

I would love to go back to school for Interior Design.. At one point I wanted to be an architect...

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