just wondering - what are you doing for a living?
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I'm a mom to 5 kids
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Full time mom, part time math/science instructor at a local college.
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@BikerPike - FIVE kids!!! Hats off to you, lady!
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Human Resource Associate
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Insignificant Lackey
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I'm an actor/singer with a day job as an administrator at an interior architecture and design firm.
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Programming Manager at a credit union
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Biology and Anatomy/Physiology high school teacher
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Community college student & intern for the Army Corps
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Graphic Designer 9-5
Personal Training, and volleyball/basketball coach the rest of the time.Posted 3 weeks ago # -
RN in an OR minor procedure room and post-op recovery room.
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I push peoples websites to the top of Google, and get them qualified visitors who convert to sales.
I.E. Search engine marketing specialist.
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Group Tours Coordinator at a Museum down the street from the Liberty Bell.
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Semi-retired.
What do I do for a living? I LIVE.
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Own and operate a small burrito shop.
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To all the moms out there, they've job the toughest jobs out of all of us!!!
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Part-time nerd, full time "farmer" with a wildlife charity :)
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I work in the mental health field, and am incredibly frustrated by the disregard shown to nutritional factors, which i strongly believe could prove to make a major positive difference to many users of services. It's sadly the case that expensive and damaging cocktails of drugs are deemed to be THE treatment approach, while the attention given to holistic factors is generally non existant, and in my experience often viewed as an irrelevance. I work with individuals who have bi-polar disorder, of a severity which requires 24hr care. Enormous quantities of strong coffee and stacks of white bread jam sandwiches exaccerbate high mood states to say the very least. Approximately half of the client group with which i work are very poorly controlled type 2 diabetic. And again, conventional wisdom approaches dictate treatment of the condition with more of what caused it in the first place. Hugely frustrating...
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Receptionist currently working my way up to Executive Asst. to a lawyer at a Hedge Fund.
By night I fight crime in a wolf suit.
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I'm a police sergeant and a SWAT team leader.
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Technology Facilitator in a school district.
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High School Biology Teacher
Primal Child & DCKMB you both made me truly LOL
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Registered Nurse specialized in wound, ostomy and continence care. My kids always called me the pus poo pee nurse. Yeah people are lined up for my job.
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I have been away for a while and didn't see the thread! Really cool though...
I am in adult education teaching English.
M x
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another software engineer, specialized in air cargo industry consulting
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@shalon, got any primal burritos in that shop? Any recipes to share? I miss burritos :)
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Biologist and Environmental Manager (Industrial Ecology). Trying to twist my career towards my real passion: Evolutionary Psicology (or anything related to the study of Human Nature), but still trying to figure out how without starting from scratch. Any tips will be greatly appreciated.
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@Sir Grandma, it comes down to eliminating all the "good" stuff - the tortillas, the rice, the beans and being left with meat, cabbage/lettuce, guacamole and salsa. Not such a bad thing. It's more like eating a taco salad without the shell.
Burritos in lettuce wraps??? Hmm, might have to work on that one.Posted 3 weeks ago # -
System analyst in financial service industry, now partially owned by the federal government. Thanks fellow tax payers for keeping me employed.
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I work for a healthcare revenue cycle company...we help hospitals with their finances and other stuff. My job is to pursue insurance companies to pay claims...a lot of aruing. haha
I also owned an internet based business that connects homeowners to contracts.
And currently pursing fire arts as a side job. Just got my insurance! yay!
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