What do you do for a living?

You understand their beauty

Retired military of 22 years service, now own a quiet and peaceful farm.

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Yeah daycare for one is expensive. I work around 74 hours a pay period a little over ten hours a day, so my daughter and i are able to switch off with taking care of my little granddaughter.
When she’s napping I play a little Wow, otherwise even at four months I’m a busy gramma, lol.

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No kidding that was the thing I hated most about Family Dollar, what was worse were the idiots that left out frozen food on the shelves.

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We found ground beef on top of a freezer. It was horrid. People are rude

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I’m on/off with jobs every year because I do things different and work harder than everyone else and I leave because most people are lazy or stupid. The jobs are also wildly unfulfilling and monotonous. It’s almost like carrying the dps or heals in WoW! But
 I’m 26 and have been through nine jobs thus far in search of one that I enjoy.

-Contracted Landscaping
-Hospital Snow Removal
-Deli/Catering/Chef
-Gas station
-House painter
-Line cook
-Business advertisement
-Safety supervisor
-Horse/farm caretaker

Currently looking once again and filling out applications that I could use my resume for, great use of time. I live in a town with like 10k people so there isn’t much around here that’s all that exciting. Stuck in a bit of a purgatory! Someone hire me please. I can drive you around, wash your car, balance your checkbooks, manage your funding, make your yard look pretty, play with your goldfish. I’m versatile. hmu lol

Systems Administrator for a law firm. Just finished school too. Hoping to join the Air Guard by the end of 2020.

I work for a parent company that owns many different companies, mostly restaurant. I have two jobs in the company. I’m the human resources manager for one, and the other I’m basically a debt collector, but go after big companies that owe us. I’m professionally Jekyll and Hyde.

On one hand I have to be nice and respectful.

On the other I am a complete DBag and argue constantly.

I practice both of these on the forums. :slight_smile:

I hear you bud. I live in a small town with very little opportunity. Best advice I can give you is, just work one that has potential. My job is horribly dull, but it’s easy and it’s a union job. I have good pay and benefits

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Own a outdoor power equipment business with my brother. Sell and repair equipment. We are dealers for STIHL, ECHO, Shindaiwa, TORO, Honda, Kawasaki, etc


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Part time I’m a Sous Chef , Full time I’m a Millennial \Generation Z baby sitter

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I do noneyabisness. That’s what I do.

Aerospace, Automotive, and Rail CAD designer for around the past 27 years.

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I’m a business analyst.

I walk into a business and go “mhm, mhmm. You are a business.”

And leave.

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Stay at home Mom.

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Thanks for the gentle reminder not to doxx ourselves. One of my personalities has a healthy bit of paranoia but he is not here right now


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Currently work at a printing company as an email processor/data entry for our penline. It isn’t glamorous and i don’t really like it much, the pay sucks but i genuinely enjoy the people around here which is the only reason i’m staying currently. I have no idea where i want to end up, i have a deep fear of water but marine biology is super interesting, something to do with animals and maybe making music/DJ’ing in my spare time. Or even a good trade like plumbing, we’ll see where i end up in a couple years. I’m 22 so i got a bit of time to think

DD214, best document in the world and second best thing the Army will ever give you.

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Slave. AKA Mom/Homemaker.

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I’m in college with no job atm, so my job right now is to not die inside completely before throwing out resumĂ©s and demo reels in a few months in hopes to impress a company or client.