What's your job?

Company secretary

I'm the only woman there :andry:

JUst the general day to day running of the office, plus the banter that comes with blokey jobs, they have me in stitches. I also have 2 heaters because the boss got sick of me complaining. How rude :monocle:
 
I work as a web designer/developer for a local web design firm.

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My job is a student, which means I spend my time sleeping, drinking, reading, trying to get girls to fuck me, and occasionally going to lectures.
I did have to work over the holidays though, in a sheet metal factory, which was rather dull.
It's also rather unfortunate but there aren't many jobs for people with history degrees, especially at the moment. So I think I'll probably study for my masters when I graduate.
 
United States Air Force in the military. The job really deals with all sorts of things. The convoy vehicles driving and training, electronics career fields and communications between bases, combat training, foreign aid and support when deployed.

It's a pain in the ass to be away from friends and family back home for long periods of time and not really being in charge of your own life for a few years, but the travel, experience, and people ya meet along the way are awesome.
 
I work in a clothing store for 12 - 18 hours a week..

Fulltime job: Student. *sighs*
 
I'm a fulltime student here, and I have a job as an English tutor in the local international centre and helping with translation into English (I'm pretty much a proof reader :p)

In the UK, I was also a fulltime student, and I also had a job in the Disney store in Liverpool for a while.
 
Right now I am currently Working as an English teacher In beijing China. I get paid a very high income for the living situation in this country and I think its a achievment because I come from america. When I go home I will seek a job in Architecural Engineering though.
 
Sales Support Manager for a Cable Television company.

\EDIT: I manage the Inbound Sales Support team for Philadelphia, New Jersey and Baltimore. We input orders placed by Door to Door reps in which the total number of Reps are over 2,000.

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I can finally contribute to this thread!

I am a sales associate at the shoe store DSW. Nothing prestigious. Not like my last position as Administrative Assistant at a radiology practice, but it's something. Next, I hope it can be something like "substitute teacher" or "high school teacher."
 
A friend of ours (fiancee and I) just left her job at DSW. She had worked there for a few years. Get ready to get asked to work extra hours. :monster:

At long last, I have a job. I'm going to take over at the end of the month as the Assistant Athletic Director for the high school I've been coaching at for the past several years. Should be a good situation for me, as it meshes well with refereeing, should the college reffing take off like I hope it will.
 
I have a job and it's teaching high schoolers the language of the universe (math).

More specifically I teach Algebra I and Geometry to 8th-10th graders, mostly. I didn't expect to be teaching high school when I graduated college but I didn't get into grad school...so there you go. :wacky: Good thing I wanted to teach anyways and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. The kids are whiny sometimes but what high schoolers aren't? :monster:
 
Right now I work at Hollister Co. (A retail store if someone didn't know) That sells overly priced clothes due to a red bird as the logo. haha.

I only work there part time and go to school. =p. I'd love to be a manger there one day though. I love working there as much as the customers piss me off. haha.
 
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