What kind of job do you have?
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I work from home and having children .. LOVE the options it gives me.
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I was in federal law enforcement, now I am a stay at home dad for three kids.
One is in diapers, one in elementary and one in high school.
Best job in the world.
I am an Assistant Manager of a College Bookstore. I just recently started there but I have more than a decade of experience as a manager of retail outfits. Mostly as an Assistant but I have been a Department Manager as well as a Store Manager.
part time personal assistant for a financial planner while studying at uni....dont ever become one, worst job ever.
you are the one that constantly fixes things, answers telephones, gets his lunch and breakfast, completes files.and all he sits there and does it sign the papers you have finished and messes up the files and folders you just cleaned and put in order!!
I do registration in an emergency room. People think I'm weird when I say that being there, seeing what you do, dealing with the emotions and the people in the way you do, it just really keeps life real for me.
Seeing a child die, or born, a pt life saved, or simply making someone that is grumpy because they dont feel good, smile or laugh...(even when it causes them pain to laugh), it can make you appreciate whats important and whats not, it can help you to chose the battles in life that are really worth a fight, and the ones that you just let go..
I am a right-of- way coordinator. Not what I wanted to be when I was little. The job has challenges and most people do not know what it is, unlike a doctor or teacher. I am a part of a team that obtains rights and easements, relinquishments as well as helping with the land issues for an electric company. There are things to learn about land, law, and the history and identification of descriptions of land. The good thing is you never really know it all, and, if you want to make the effort, you can always learn something.
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