I'm a wedding photographer. My dad was a wedding dj and I grew up around the wedding industry. I went to school for art and photography was my focus. Wedding photographer just made sense. I love what I do and I can't imagine anything else.
Electrical Designer - HVAC switchboards & systems primarily
I'm an endlessly adjuncting philosophy professor. Going back to law school in the fall at age 38.
Prep school teacher for international middle school kids hoping to go to an English-speaking high school.
Teach all the basic intro classes in an accelerated high school curriculum the semester before they attend high school so that when they get there the language barrier, new facts and different educational style doesn't crush them mercilessly.
I do customer service for a shipping company. Alot of my calls are just people complaining about how much this company sucks ( they are not wrong ) but work from home and put very little effort in my job and spend a lot of time gaming at work . I also have a morning job delivering news papers and amazon packages which I actually kind of like but does not have full time opportunities.
Conference & Event Services for a local college.
(I didn't know what that meant until I started here, but essentially, we are the campus party planners)
Correspondence delivery profesional
(postal worker)
I work 400 hours a month in order to feed people that think I'm trying to kill them.
Statistician.
But the Simpsons lied to me. I have not been offered the opportunity to go to space.
Grumpy sound guy.
Quality Director for a multinational manufacturing company
Currently as intern at a municipality as financial advisor. Hoping to get a job from within the municipality.
Construction carpenter. I do a majority of the tasks for building most structures. From rough structure to final touches I do a lot.
I work at a shipyard servicing and rebuilding engines.
I helped design large-ish electrical grids. 30-100k cables
Without the actual calculation bits, unfortunately.
Not very interesting. Bad software. Management didn't really care about the problem. I was there so the problem was "managed" from their point of view.
Manufacturing
helping professional. i won't be more specific here.
I love the vagueness! Could be many things and sets the imagination whirring.
I also love this comment because it implies the existence of an "unhelpful professional" which is a wonderful distinction.
Does consulting for energy utilities helping them improve their mapping systems (GIS) count as IT? I do manage cloud infrastructure but also assist with all the various pieces and parts that go into digital maps and integrations.
Intermediate CS teacher
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