ANSWERS: 37
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Artist Freelance photographer Life enjoyer
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i do admin and normally my job is admin assistant, i got made redundant though so now im looking for a new job. i do agency work to get me through until i can get another job
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Law Enforcement
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I am a CNA
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I'm a dispatcher for emergency services.
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High School
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Jack of all trades & Master of none. I just finished cleaning up & mowing another yard. Heres what part of it looks like now...M.C.S.
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corporate travel consultant
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I am a subway sandwhich artist,so i guess i am in the food industry.
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I'm a professional computer geek. ;-) I do systems programming for the NYS Dept. of Education.
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Pre School Teacher
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Computer operations for the past 30 years.
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I am currently a Scholar, at a school of learning.
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I have no profession, I'm just a mom
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Construction and remodeling.
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I work at a Vet Clinic =) Yay me!
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master hair stylist
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I'm retired now due to disability, but I'm a computer geek by trade. My last job before I left the industry was Manager of Telecommunications Engineering, US Corporate Local Area Networks, for a large corporation. My goal was to be a VP by the time I was 40. I left at 37, reporting directly to a VP. So, I might have done it. But, Cancer knocked me on my a$$. You never know what's gonna happen in your life. I'm glad that I had a fun career that was action-packed, even though it was shorter than I had hoped. My favorite job that I held was as an International Account Manager for Corporate Supply Chain Management Systems. I got to travel all over the world, and it was awesome! I really do miss working. I still do some small consulting jobs here and there, just to keep my skills up. I do hope that maybe someday I'll be able to go back to work. Hey, a girl can dream!
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Law, I am working with an Independant Investigation Committee ,loosely attatched to the EEC Commission. It is pretting eye opening , can be very boring and the bottom line its a waste of time. Just like most other things concerned with the EEC.
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Legal. =)
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Retail, childrens clothing at Superstore.
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For many years I worked as a Program Director for non-profit human services agency. I did everything fund raise, hire, fire, program development, grant writing, scheduling. Now, I am working on developing my skills to be a professional homemaker and hopefully wife someday. I've got a lot of work to do on the cooking end.
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I've never really had one that stuck.
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1.grocery clerk 2. aircraft mechanic(USAF) 3.outside salesman 4. machine tool operator 5.motorcycle mechanic 6.maintenance mechanic(cabinet factory) after all these jobs that didnt last long... i landed a job(that i wanted all my life)for the past 28+ yrs, ive driven over the road truck.
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Self employed. I own & operate two small businesses from my home. I teach a mix of self defense and health science and I write software which I sell as shareware.
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audio engineering.
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I am in the intellectual property licensing business - the genre, mentioned in a related question.
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For years I was a member of the health care team and was a Phlebotomist working at the hospital then outpatient lab. For the past year though, I switched careers to the most important I can think of, full time mommy. I am taking online courses to become a RN and start working again when my youngest goes to kindergarten.
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Im in the caring profession. I care for elderly people in their homes, making meals, giving them medication, washing/bathing and putting the older ones who are not so able to bed.
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I'm....a Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations. I have a continuing program of research (what mother doesn't) in the laboratory and in the field ( indoors and out). I'm working for my Masters (the whole darned family) and already have five credits (3 sons 2 daughters). Of course, the job is one of the most demanding in the humanities (any mother care to disagree?) and I often work 14 hours a day (24 is more like it). But the job is more challenging than most run-of-the-mill careers and the rewards are in satisfaction rather than just money.
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Music industry.
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teaching profession, though i feel as though i were the student on many occasions.
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civil engineering cad jock (drafter)
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Network Administrator by day Stripper by night.
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I'm a relief supervisor in a casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Student =)
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creditor +5
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