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What do you do for a living | Started by: EdisonByers on Dec 19, '20 03:18 |
I work in law and human rights, usually organizing big events and meetings but with COVID, work has been restricted to copyreading briefs and research. On the side, I work as a freelance graphic designer but overall I just want to be a student again ._. |
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Reply by: Kaya at Jan 03, '21 10:24 | |
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I work as a delivery driver for my pizza joint. I own 50% of the business handed down to me from my Dad after he passed away a few years ago. Business has been going strong, especially during covid. | |
Reply by: Boulevard at Jan 03, '21 16:59 | |
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I am a store manager for a furniture and floor covering company. In my spare time I play hockey and cut people with my stick. |
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Reply by: Ogie_Oglethorpe at Jan 04, '21 02:16 | |
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One of those really generic really boring programmers specializing in databases |
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Reply by: Madoka at Jan 04, '21 03:15 | |
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I have done a lot of jobs in my 34 years of age. I've been at construction, I've been driver(brought cars from other countrys), I've been salesman, currently I'm a manager at a carwash company which is the biggest in our country. I can't complain but since I'm a humanbeing then I always complain :) |
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Reply by: Vincent at Jan 04, '21 04:59 | |
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I'm a Prison Escort and Court Custody Officer. In a very literal sence I'm a glorified taxi driver. I pick prisoners up from whereever they are and take them where they need to be. I'm also a court officer and man the cell block and dock in courthouses across the country. Very interesting work, dangerous too but it can also be very tedious and boring. |
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Reply by: HawkMoth at Jan 04, '21 05:10 | |
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I work for one of the biggest Telecom companies in the world. I work as Business Operation Specialist and basically I prepare everything that exists for the countries I am covering, so language, localisation, translation, collaboration with local teams, marketing, sales and whatnot. Basically nothing goes in without my blessing :3 |
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Reply by: BerZerk at Jan 04, '21 08:16 | |
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I sell hopes and dreams in the financial services. Been doing it most of my career so no time to change. I like what I do, so that’s alway a bonus! |
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Reply by: Asher at Jan 04, '21 13:33 | |
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i work in management in the training department at a nuclear power plant. been there almost 13 years now. |
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Reply by: AnthonyLaPaglia at Jan 04, '21 19:49 | |
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I do HVAC service and installs, lately, it has been mainly just installing heat pumps. I used to spend most weeks just doing repairs and service calls but since COVID started the service part of the company has been dead. Thankfully there seems to be a lot of big install jobs still going on so I have had a steady 40 hours a week the whole time, it's just been a bit different than what I was always used to. |
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Reply by: LuBu at Jan 04, '21 20:37 | |
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I most recently was the operations manager for an event ticket company... Now the search is on for a new management positions. Thanks Covid! |
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Reply by: Keasey- at Jan 05, '21 03:30 | |
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I was a driver and operator in the past |
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Reply by: BobCoffe at Jan 05, '21 03:53 | |
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I am a Journeyman in the Carpenters union. only have been for 2 and half years. im only 31 though so i got plenty of time. |
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Reply by: Coppa at Jan 06, '21 05:38 | |
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I mainly eat and sleep for a living, most of my life is either sleeping, eating food, or doing some sort of other menial task in order to accomplish the latter two objectives. |
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Reply by: Gunther at Jan 07, '21 00:27 | |
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I'm doing nothing till now, still studying at university and it's kinda hard and not worth it to work where I am now. But I'm looking for my first job tbh wanna see how it will be. |
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Reply by: LeoNooHero at Jan 07, '21 07:50 | |
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I work with dogs. Malinois mostly. Train them. Love the job | |
Reply by: Jumebone at Jan 07, '21 11:57 | |
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i'm a manager in a furniture store.
It may not sound like the most interesting job but its not all that bad. I had a lady come in once to but a mattress for her teddy bear. that was interesting. Although it can be very quiet at times i get alot of downtime to play MR which is a perk of the job |
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Reply by: Borat at Jan 08, '21 09:04 | |
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I'm a video game tester. Basically, we get video games prior to their release and we play test them to see if there are any bugs. We can spend lots of time in an area to find specific things we might think will cause bugs. We then report it to the creator's company in the hopes they'll fix it |
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Reply by: Abc at Jan 08, '21 17:55 | |
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Work at a warehouse where I train new hires on how to do the job properly. Now my actual job is to walk around all day and make sure the lines are running smooth with no issues. | |
Reply by: Storm at Jan 08, '21 20:15 | |
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I work in the travel industry and it's a total mess. Companies for the cruise lines and some major resorts are testing people when they arrive. I don't think this is very effective because you can test negative today and positive the next day. |
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Reply by: Rain at Jan 08, '21 22:27 | |
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