@Wobbie @iCarly Rae Jepsen I had never known what kind of degree you have to have in order to be a librarian and I was shocked.
I'm an in-house attorney for a large e-commerce company. I draft, review, negotiate, and revise contracts and give general legal advice to different business teams within the company. And we have a department kegerator. So there's that.
For our deli sandwiches, yes. We cut them right on the block and grill them. Any meat you can order, you can pick up already packaged and grill on your own time as well. It started as part-time job to make a little extra cash with but I've gotten fairly obsessed with the whole process of using a smoker.
Physical therapist here. Outpatient orthopedic setting. I get to help people get back on their feet after injury or surgery. While it has its downsides, it really is a pretty great profession.
Desktop Tech. Basic PC support. People who graduated from med school but can't remember to turn on num lock before entering in their password keep me employed.
I do this at my college for professors/academics. People @ the top of their field who don't know how to turn on a projector keep me making those sweet federal work study beaucoup bucks.
Some of you guys have some really cool or complex sounding jobs. I, myself, work night shift at a grocery store throwing freight. Usually six day weeks, 10-12 hour shifts, and my two to three man crew is way too small too handle the amount of freight they send us. That being said, the pay is good enough to keep me happy until I decide if im gonna go to college or not.
Currently teaching English (as a foreign language) to a lovable bunch of High School students in Japan.
I was doing courier driving as an independent contractor but they called me and said something about trying out a different route and not to come in today. I'm not fired but it's still shitty
I'm the president of a student organization that holds meetings where we do creative writing activities, workshops, and open mics, and also hosts readings by published authors and poets. I was also one of the poetry editors for my campus literary magazine, where I also helped design the layout and put the book together on InDesign. I don't get paid for any of this, obviously, but once I graduate with my Master's this spring, I want to bring these kinds of things to a high school setting, because I certainly didn't have access to this stuff when I was that age. I also want to encourage students to seek out literature from ethnic authors. I don't know what my job would be our how I'd even begin to go about it. I know for sure that teaching just isn't what I want to do anymore. But I still want to be involved in some way.
Learning and Development Trainer over here! I teach behavioral/transferable skills to corporate employees! Eight years in, two companies, still love it!
Target team member. Going to school for special ed, mild to moderate, with a focus on language arts. I'm thinking of becoming an intervention specialist.
I taught English as a foreign language in South Korea for two years. I finished my contract and moved back home about a month ago. Now, I'm funemployed. I'm taking a break for a little bit, then figuring out what to do.
I work at as a stock associate at Levi's and since I'm taking a little break from school til the Fall a friend of mine who's a manager at Abercrombie and Fitch ended up getting me a job there too