Econ student/Operations Cost Control Analyst(Intern). Currently wondering a lot about why I ever thought it would be a good idea to look for a job before I was a graduate. It's one of the worst things I have ever subjected myself to.
I'm an Air Traffic Controller in the Navy. Definitely not where I expected to end up, but its not bad.
I'm in college (math major) but I teach dance in the evenings. It's an incredibly fun, sometimes frustrating, job.
I work at the main office for this restaurant company and this is pretty fucking cool Edit: read the story in the description
Pest Control Technician. My hometown only had the occasional spider. Here in AZ, there's a lot of issues with scorpions, termites, cockroaches, black widows, roof rats, and gophers.
I'm an advertising copywriter in Nyc. Our clients include milk, chocolate milk and New York State tourism.
I guess I should have said what exactly I do for the Restaurant Company. I'm a Sales Tax Accountant, that's right everyone be jealous! It's way less exciting than it sounds!
I once met a woman who worked for a "flavor company", I guess the create flavors or something. I find that fascinating.
I work in healthcare looking after elderly people with dementia. The hours are long and they pay is terrible. I'm eventually hoping to work/study towards being a nurse over the next few years.
I work in a 24 hour specialty/emergency animal hospital. We do internal medicine and surgery but I work nights at the front desk so I handle intake and going over treatment plans and stuff for emergency cases. It's pretty intense sometimes but I like it for the most part.
Project Engineer for a Construction Firm in Chicago, I work on bidding jobs, securing contracts, helping make sure they run smoothly in the field.