What is your job/career? Like it?

by ashitaka 60 Replies latest jw friends

  • eyegirl
    eyegirl

    i am a COA (Certified Ophthalmic Assistant) and currently i work with the retinal specialist.

  • BadJerry
    BadJerry

    Try again - I really do still work...

    OK - I'm a software development manager (not the pointy-haired Dilbert type) for a major cable billing/provisioning company. Coach and mentor a group of 12 professional programmers aging from 23 to 50+ years. Major purpose in life lately is to help these guys keep their job (making them appear indispensible keeps the "bean-counters at bay) and get them home to their families after 8 hours of work. Spend time teaching them the new approaches to producing great, bullet-proof code (test first, paired coding, design by contract, etc.) Life is good but still pay into my pension (lotto) twice a week.

  • TorturedSoul
    TorturedSoul

    I am 63, retired Peace Officer and now working in Mental Health (Childhood Trauma) for over 15 years. I love what I do, I am paid well, but I would probably do it for free if need be :-)

    Have a great week ahead.

    TS

  • Guest 77
    Guest 77

    I'm my wife's worst nightmare and I love it! Just spinning.

    Guest 77

  • AlanF
    AlanF

    Hi dantheman,

    : Did you go to college while you were in the borg or after you left?

    When I started, I was still in the borg, but by the time I got out I was mentally out. Took me another dozen years to completely unwind, though. I was inactive during most of college, then got active again for about a year and a half after I graduated, just to keep peace with my wife (she hinted at divorce), and have been inactive ever since.

    AlanF

  • caligirl
    caligirl

    Accounts receivable administrator, including collections and claims processing. My first choice would be to stay home with my son, but since I have no other option at the moment, it helps to work for a great family oriented company that is not offended that family comes first.

  • JH
    JH

    Government stuff

    Edited by - jh on 21 January 2003 7:16:30

  • teenyuck
    teenyuck

    I am a paralegal....

    However, I am now writing HTML for realtors. I log on to their website (provided by a major real estate marketing company) and make "their" web site look better. Fonts, colors, tables, lists, banners, marquees, add pics (which I host on strike9) and add "click here for....." links. I also add graphics and animation.

    I can work from home, charge a reasonable fee (half of what I have seen advertised) and maintain their listings (same service....spice up the listing to make it memorable).

    I LOVE IT!!!!!

    I studied BASIC in college (long time ago) and this is totally different. I just love HTML!

    The majority of realtors don't know how to load a softwear program from disc, so my ability to go in, make their dull black and white page look exciting is rocket science to them. I have tried offering to teach them how and they don't want to know. They would rather pay me to do it. Really great.

  • happyout
    happyout

    I work for a computer reseller, and I specialize in Microsoft licensing. Although I don't have a degree, I make a pretty good living, because I am the only person in my entire company who understands all the licensing programs. The down side is, there is absolutely no upward mobility for me, and I haven't had a raise in two years. I think I have peaked at this company, so if anyone in the South Bay of Southern California is looking for someone with my skills, drop me a line!

  • Lost Diamond
    Lost Diamond

    I work in the reception area for our county's Parole & Probation department. I have numerous duties...too much to list. Basically, I'm the one the clients see first before they meet with their PO's. I am also a back-up for the Intake Officer, in which I check for warrants and assign cases to the appropriate P/P Officer according to the client's crime and then I take their "mug" shots. I really like my job, and the pay/benefits are decent. My co-workers are great and a very fun bunch of people. The clients are not the most positive people to be around, but I have more compassion for people since I've worked with Community Corrections. I have learned that a lot of these folks have just made some very bad choices in their life.

    I am also currently going to school for Drug and Alcohol Counseling. I hope to be a Counselor/Probation & Parole Officer in the future. I have a lot of support at work, so hopefully this materializes for me.

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