Number of different jobs you've had, type of jobs/positions

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During and after grad school:


I've only listed paid work. Have had a few meaningful volunteer gigs over the years.
  • 11-21-2011, 04:06 PM
    Crankin
    Wow, I realized that compared to some, I've had very few jobs, besides my "professional" ones (but a lot of those). I was a nanny in high school and college, and then worked in the school of business at FIU and the School of Education at ASU, as a work study student, for my last 2 years. Oh, and I was a Grad Assistant in a preschool program for severely handicapped kids at ASU, during my brief foray as a doctoral student. That's it, besides my fitness instructor stuff, everything I've done was a professional teaching position, or my new career as a therapist. When I was younger, I swore there were 2 things I'd never do: learn to type well or be a waitress, mostly because I would suck at both and I was afraid I'd just get pissed at people and get fired for being mean!. Thankfully, there were plenty of people willing to pay me good $ to watch their kids.
  • 11-21-2011, 08:26 PM
    shootingstar
    Cool work backgrounds. We could create our own town....and run it par excellence with all our skill sets and knowledge.

    Quote:

    I want to start making custom head badges for bikes, jewelry, sculpture, etc. Of course, this would be more of a hobby and for fun money--not a career.
    Let us know limewave of your creations. :)

    I probably sound like a dilettante / gypsy with 12 different jobs across 3 provinces. I was with 1 provincial government employer where I spent a total of 12 years, longest ever for 1 employer but total of 2 different jobs where I took a lateral transfer.

    Otherwise I would look like a job butterfly. I've worked in engineering, legal, government and health care sectors, in public and private sectors. Yes, absolutely there are related overlaps/synergies for these disciplines which I have found helpful for my line of work.
  • 11-22-2011, 06:54 AM
    Brandi
    Trader Joe's (2 months)
    Vet's office (1 year)
    Shoe sales (2 years)
    custome stationary (1 year)
    electronic shop (1 year)
    book store (6 months)
    nanny (1 month) :) didn't like it
    decorative painter (3 years)
    sand sculptor (25 years) also the accountant for our business which I HATE!
    In between the shoes sales and the painting I was sand sculpting on paid jobs. Which is probably why I didn't keep a lot of the jobs I had. Some where flexable with me leaving other's not so much.
  • 11-22-2011, 06:56 AM
    Pax
    Brandi - I'd say of everyone on TE. you have the absolute coolest job.
  • 11-22-2011, 03:17 PM
    Brandi
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    Brandi - I'd say of everyone on TE. you have the absolute coolest job.

    Aww thanks but it is still a job. It has it's pressure and deadlines as well as blunder's and what not's. I do feel blessed though. More so when I am home and get so much good time off. But when I work I have to work my A*s off every single day till the job is done. It balance's itself out in the end.
  • 11-23-2011, 03:20 AM
    shootingstar
    Very cool Syndrielah!
  • 11-23-2011, 06:35 AM
    bmccasland
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Syndirelah View Post
    Now I'm in the military, active duty as a military musician. I play in a concert band and small ensemble at military ceremonies on base and travel around our local region performing. Not sure how much longer my job will last with the upcoming budget cuts (actually it's not looking good), so I may try to be an officer since I already have my master's degree. Or I may use my GI bill and go back to school for something else... but we'll have to wait and see.

    Jen

    Aw man don't cut the band! I have great memories of the military bands that I've heard over the years. First on base as a kid - remote locations means the military jazz band is the only "Pop" music you get to hear live - then as an adult. I really appreciated that my office commander could get the Army jazz group to come over and cheer us up in the post-Katrina first couple of years.
    OK, I admit, I'm a band geek. :o