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| multiple | 29-Jun-2003 | work/school | Denise35s | by votes | 68 | 11 | 58.7% |
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| User | Comment |
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| Jemmy | posted 30-Jun-2003 10:13pm Well, except for the summer and weekends, I'm in school pretty much all day. Now I'm trying to get a job. |
| ElvisFan67 | posted 30-Jun-2003 11:17pm ...construction worker right now, but I plan to eventually change careers. As for weekends, holidays, and vacations, I just do what I do best--have fun!! |
| pandora | posted 30-Jun-2003 11:21pm Looking for a decent job, running errands, and maintaining the spotlessness of my apartment. It sucks. |
| Enheduanna | posted 30-Jun-2003 11:28pm Full-time student; part-time teacher. |
| jettles | posted 30-Jun-2003 11:34pm work as a physician assistant, full time. |
| pandora | (reply to jettles) posted 30-Jun-2003 11:45pm Do you enjoy your job? That kind of job has been pretty appealing to me for a while, but I've never worked in that type of setting before. |
| moonstone | posted 1-Jul-2003 12:21am Taking care of my son and the 2 kids I babysit for. |
| dora | posted 1-Jul-2003 2:27am I do nothing I sometimes go to school,and I study at home.Just did an exam last week.And I need to find a part time job,because is months I really sit on my ass...and my money is running out.I still have what I need,my parents provide,but I need to buy fun stuff and I don't like asking for it anymore. I also have to study,so I don't do enough,but not exactly nothing. It depends on the time of the year and if it's exams time mostly. |
| Dino | posted 1-Jul-2003 7:17am Full time office administrator. |
| ROCKMAN | posted 1-Jul-2003 7:20am Something else, I have my own businesses and I run them and do the work, but its not full time nor part time, I do what I have to at the time. I'm on no set scheduale and can take off and do what I want when I want most of the time. I have a powerwashing business and buy, sell, and board horses and make a damn good living doing it. As for how I spend my day, I get up about 4:30am put on coffee, play around on the net and SC for a while then I turn out the stalled horses while I fill the water tank, when its full I pull it around with the tractor and fill all the troffs, by then its about 9:30 or so after that everything is pretty much played by ear. Around 10:00 I might pop open a Beer and go riding 4-wheeling or fishing who knows. |
| bill | posted 1-Jul-2003 7:43am I work at home full time as a web developer dude. |
| Jody | posted 1-Jul-2003 8:47am Work full time as a technical writer. |
| lily333 | posted 1-Jul-2003 10:35am I work full time in a grocery store. I hire,train and supervise new employees. I also run the video department in the store and now I'm in charge of the floral department too. Most of the time I love my job and I only have a 5 minute drive to work. |
| jettles | posted 1-Jul-2003 12:07pm it's the best thing i have ever done. i didn't go back to school to become a PA until i was 32 so i didn't start full time until i was 34. it's stressful but interesting!!! been doing it 9 yrs now almost 10 and love it. |
| jettles | (reply to bill) posted 1-Jul-2003 12:07pm YEAH BILL!!! otherwise we wouldn't be here!!! |
| Richard47 | posted 1-Jul-2003 12:41pm I am up at the crack of dawn ( actually smoking crack). Then, I shower ( with never less than two in the group shower). A two mile jog through The Freedom Trail, breakfast (a crystal meth muffin)...and then off to the tanning salon, daily haircut & tinting on Newbury, manicure, facial, back waxing, a massage. Three ativans later I am meeting with my print agent sending me on go-see's through the late morning. Champagne lunch with a fashion designer or two. I allow myself ONE modeling assignment a day. Never before noon or never after two. Autographs while shopping at Chestnut Hill. A possible interview ( if I am in the mood). One fix of smack gets me to The Crisis Intervention Center where I facilitate a Suicide Prevention training, work on the substance abuse hotline, counsel one-on-one recovering addicts ( while totting on a joint...running to the bathroom, now and then). I do HIV outreach & prevention in the the Boston Public School system. Dinner is wine, klonipin and sushi. Next, a hot tub sex session with three or four of my closest friends and I am ready for the evening. After a neatly balanced dose of cocaine and ecstasy, I am in all the clubs...laughing, singing and dancing. An S&M sex party ends the evening. After three or four Halcion, I'm in bed by two...ready for the next day!!! Week-ends I knit. |
| Richard47 | (reply to Jemmy) posted 1-Jul-2003 12:46pm You can always be a Go-Go dancer!!! |
| Richard47 | posted 1-Jul-2003 12:48pm But you REALLY are suited for an "indecent" job! |
| Richard47 | (reply to dora) posted 1-Jul-2003 12:50pm You and Biggles need to get together...maybe run a small peacock farm in Switzerland. |
| Richard47 | (reply to bill) posted 1-Jul-2003 12:53pm Spider? |
| Richard47 | (reply to ROCKMAN) posted 1-Jul-2003 12:55pm My father owns a glue factory in Andover. Maybe I should give you his number! |
| pandora | (reply to jettles) posted 1-Jul-2003 1:21pm Sorry to badger you some more about this, but I'd love to know what your classes consisted of. We have a city college that has a PA program, is that the sort of thing you did? It sounds like a job I'd really love. |
| Matt | posted 1-Jul-2003 1:45pm I work full time, go to school full time and part time too. I work with my father full time, am registered full time in Cegep and take night classes at University. |
| DeeDee17 | posted 1-Jul-2003 1:48pm September to June I'm in school full time, but during the summer I babysit a LOT (4 or 5 times a week), shop till I drop, and, of course, hog the computer till my brothers have to drag me away, kicking and screaming. |
| Zang | posted 1-Jul-2003 2:06pm I've been employed for nearly a month now, and I'm not quite sure what my job title is. I work with young people who have mental health and substance abuse issues, in a residential setting. I'm on to my second kid now. The previous one is in jail. He trashed the house in a fit of rage. Fortunately he did it when I wasn't on duty... |
| jettles | posted 1-Jul-2003 2:30pm you're not badgering...... i already had a bachelor's degree in a related field and had a science background. if this is the case you can get a certificate otherwise the programs are either a BS or MS degree. the bachelor's, you would do two years of science and liberal arts classes and then the last two years would be, one year of diadactic(all classroom)medical classes, (surgery, pathology, medicine, pharmacology, peds, etc....) and then a year of clinical or rotations in the hospital. it tends towards an extremely accelerated medical school(they squeeze in as much as you can take). and then you learn much much more "on the job". we do about 60-80% of what a physician can do(depending on where you work) but must be under the supervision of a physician. any other questions, feel free to ask!! |
| pandora | (reply to jettles) posted 1-Jul-2003 3:50pm Wow! Thanks very much for your info. As of right now I'm signed up to start CNA classes in January, hoping to continue on through at least LPN certification. It's pretty exciting to actually have a career goal, I must say. I'll have to look into physician's assistants programs too. It sounds great, thanks! |
| Jemmy | (reply to Richard47) posted 1-Jul-2003 4:08pm |
| harekrishnadasa | posted 1-Jul-2003 4:53pm I chant Hare Krishna. I do garden work. I try to help people. |
| juliw | posted 1-Jul-2003 5:51pm I work full time in data entry,,,get to type stuff on them there fancy computers. |
| Glassa | posted 1-Jul-2003 5:54pm Work full time, get off work go to the gym and spend about three hours there. Go home and spend some time showering and watching Tv for a couple hours before I go to bed. |
| ROCKMAN | (reply to Richard47) posted 1-Jul-2003 6:32pm No thanks, I wouldn't do that to any of them. |
| darkshadowsseeker | posted 1-Jul-2003 7:11pm I work full time as a market research interviewer and then I do surveys at SC after work. |
| juliw | (reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 1-Jul-2003 7:24pm I work on a computer all day and play on a computer all night! |
| darkshadowsseeker | (reply to juliw) posted 1-Jul-2003 7:39pm We MUST be related! |
| juliw | (reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 1-Jul-2003 7:44pm Yep! Thanks for your e-mail addy. |
| darkshadowsseeker | (reply to juliw) posted 1-Jul-2003 7:53pm |
| juliw | (reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 1-Jul-2003 8:00pm |
| mandy | posted 1-Jul-2003 9:14pm I am a mom and I work. |
| jettles | posted 1-Jul-2003 10:39pm my partner is a nurse and she hires and works with a lot of cna's. it's a great profession and a good start on your way to nursing or what ever else you may choose. i think she would say that your best bet would be to get an associates degree in nursing and/or bachelors degree and then take the RN licensure......... as an RN you will get to do more(even with an associates degree) than an LPN. look into it. she has been a BSRN for 15 years. nursing is a wonderful profession.......... nurses are at the bedside constantly and really interact with patients. as i said before, more than happy to help. where do you live? |
| pandora | (reply to jettles) posted 1-Jul-2003 10:57pm I really appreciate all of your help, I don't know anyone who has gone down this career path, so thanks *very* much! I live in Kansas. I've been seriously considering going all the way up to RN, but I'm not sure yet whether I'd feel comfortable with so much responsibility. The main thing that's holding me back at all, is that I feel that I might be too sensitive to deal with people who are in serious trouble with their health, as opposed to just being a nurse at a general practitioners office or something. Has that sort of thing ever been an issue for either of you? |
| spidertea | posted 2-Jul-2003 12:11am Full time job, part time job |
| ihatespiders | posted 2-Jul-2003 1:29am For right now Im babysitting for 2 of my sister. Takeing care of the garden and flowerbeds. Chasing the friggen rabbits out of the garden and theyre not too scared of me, sometimes the cat chases them off when he is in the mood. |
| ROCKMAN | (reply to jettles) posted 2-Jul-2003 7:32am My sister is an RN and I'm pretty sure she has a BS too, but she loves it! She does a lot of work in surgery in a big hospital. When she first went into this 7 or 8 years ago I didn't think she had the stomach for the blood and stuff but she says it don't bother her anymore. |
| ROCKMAN | (reply to jettles) posted 2-Jul-2003 7:39am Oh the funny thing is though she came by the other day while I had a vet. out working on the leg of one of my boarders horses and he made a little cut and some blood started sqirting pretty bad and I told her to put her hand over it and I thought she was gong to loose it, but I just told her to hold the lead rope and I covered the sqirting blood till the vet got the bandage started, it was knda funny. |
| Cain | posted 2-Jul-2003 8:11am I'm on my summer break from university and currently unemployed (but frantically searching). |
| jettles | posted 2-Jul-2003 9:14am i didn't know if i would be able to handle to more stressful situations either when i first started....... and since i graduated i have always worked in intensive care and i love it. my partner doesn't really like blood so much but when the situation arises she is fine. and both careers offer enough opportunity that you can work in an office situation or less stressful hospital situation all the way us to the more stressful(trauma service or ICU's). and the decision doesn't have to be made until you finish school. you see a little bit of everything on your clinical rotations and you get to decide later!! you'll be fine. if you understand enough about yourself to be thinking about all this now, you will make the right choice when the time comes and you can always change your mind and do something more stressful later! i get nervous and queasy if a friend or family member wants me to help them with an injury because i know them......... but my patients, i have no problem with. |
| pandora | (reply to jettles) posted 2-Jul-2003 9:43am Thanks for your advice Jettles, it *really* eases my mind! I especially appreciate it, because like I said, this is the first time I've ever had a career goal to aspire to, and I actually have confidence that I can make it! You've been a great help. I can't wait to get started! |
| Richard47 | (reply to Cain) posted 2-Jul-2003 10:53am There is a Condom Company sales position available in a town near you. But you have to demonstrate the product door to door!! |
| Biggles | posted 2-Jul-2003 11:37am When I'm at uni, doing uni stuff - lectures, practicals, write-ups, essays, reading. When I'm at home, nothing in particular. I want to do some voluntary work this summer though, so that could all change. Either the Red Cross or Oxfam possibly. |
| msgman | posted 2-Jul-2003 1:23pm Work full time as a web developer. |
| jettles | posted 2-Jul-2003 2:14pm cool, good luck!!! |
| southernyankee | posted 2-Jul-2003 10:31pm I am currently vacationing and chilling (read: not doing crap) but surprisingly this week I am working a lot. I work part time, one day (and a long one) a week selling stuff at a mall. As far as hobbies goes, I am catching up on hobbies, and learning stuff about programming langueages, and working on small time projects. |
| ab | posted 2-Jul-2003 11:30pm I'm unsure. |
| romkey | posted 3-Jul-2003 1:08am wow, you know you can stay at home, not be a mom or dad, and do a hell of a lot more than nothing! |
| bond_girl | posted 3-Jul-2003 7:32am I go to bed around 5am, get up around 1pm. Have a cup of tea & some breakfast, laze around for a bit, go out & then afterwards get ready for work. |
| Cain | (reply to Richard47) posted 3-Jul-2003 7:38am Wonder if I could persuade any of my male friends to help me out with that. Would have to do the demonstrations on a cucumber otherwise. Have just left a job doing door to door canvasing for a double glazing company - don't think I'll be getting back into that line of work anytime soon. |
| kirsty | posted 3-Jul-2003 5:39pm Account Representative |
| wolfchik9 | posted 3-Jul-2003 5:41pm Work full time as a mail order manager... actually, I run the mail order department of the New Orleans School of Cooking all by myself. |
| Iseult | posted 3-Jul-2003 9:05pm Right now? Let's see, school ended. I ended up not getting a job (not that I tried too hard). Since I passed all my school subjects, I am not required to do summer schooling. Hence, I'm doing nothing. I'll dedicate more fully to writing in next two months. I'm not going anywhere, and don't feel like so. I should start plotting a way how to get a tatto (actually, I want two). |
| AJ | posted 4-Jul-2003 10:27am doing nothing! |
| Biggles | posted 4-Jul-2003 12:40pm I just wrote to the guy in charge of the South Yorkshire branch of the Red Cross - fingers crossed! |
| btrswtbutterfly | posted 4-Jul-2003 9:21pm Depends on the day. I work full time over the summer, on my off days I do nothing, I work part time during the school year, go to school full time, and in my spare time: I still do nothing. |
| Amanda | posted 5-Jul-2003 11:54pm I work part time and I am a terrible mother the rest of the time. |
| smurf | posted 6-Jul-2003 12:18am Most of my typical day is spent at work, in a library. Then a few hours every night is spent on my study. That comes to around 12 hours, then I sleep for 7 or 8 hours, leaving me 4 to 5 hours a day to do other little things like housework, spending time with family, playing with my kitten etc etc... |
| Richard47 | (reply to Amanda) posted 9-Jul-2003 12:32pm As a Social Worker at DSS, I will keep that in mind. |
| Amanda | (reply to Richard47) posted 9-Jul-2003 2:42pm |
| Amanda | (reply to Richard47) posted 9-Jul-2003 3:01pm And, just for the record, I am not really a bad mother. I was having a bad day when I posted that. It happens, you know?!?! |
| Richard47 | (reply to Amanda) posted 10-Jul-2003 11:05am You already stated it in "print". A folder has been created. An investigation will be done. |
| LindaH | posted 10-Jul-2003 12:22pm When David was working, I spent the days cleaning house, taking Lexie to and from playground group, and picking up my mom so she can come over. Since David has been off, we have gone to Whittier twice. Our days vary so much now. It's fun. |
| Amanda | (reply to Richard47) posted 10-Jul-2003 6:15pm LOL Okay. You've got me shaking in my boots now! Oops, I lied. I'm not wearing boots!!! |
| Richard47 | (reply to Amanda) posted 11-Jul-2003 4:32pm We know you are not wearing foot wear. We have our surveillance camera already in place. Please provide foot wear for the children when leaving the home. Thank you |
| Amanda | (reply to Richard47) posted 11-Jul-2003 5:44pm Shoes? What do you think we are? City folk? |
| Richard47 | (reply to Amanda) posted 11-Jul-2003 5:47pm Come 'n listen to my story 'bout a man named Jed A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed And then one day, he was shootin' at some food And up through the ground come a bubblin' crude Oil, that is, black gold, Texas tea Well, the first thing you know, old Jed's a millionaire Kin folk said, Jed, move away from there Said, Californy is the place you oughta be So they loaded up the truck and they moved to Beverly Hills, that is, swimmin' pools, movie stars Well, now it's time to say goodbye to Jed and all his kin They would like to thank you folks for kindly droppin' in You're all invited back again to this locality To have a heapin' helpin' of their hospitality Hillbilly, that is, set a spell, take your shoes off Y'all come back now, hear? |
| mandy | (reply to Richard47) posted 13-Jul-2003 1:46pm Come 'n listen to my story 'bout a man named Jed A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed And then one day, he was shootin' at some food And up through the ground come a redhead nude Well, the first thing you know, old Jed's in bed fudging up a storm with the old redhead in comes granny with a ten foot pole and sticks it up that redhead's hole sore she was |
| Richard47 | (reply to mandy) posted 14-Jul-2003 11:42am |
| dj728 | posted 16-Jul-2003 2:47pm i am only in the 7th grade |
| krisbasicsol | posted 16-Jul-2003 4:00pm I get up at 5:00 a.m. to read the paper and have a couple cups of coffee before getting ready and leaving for work at 6:30. I'm at work from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m and then off to Crunch (gym)-- 3:30 to 7:30. Home by 8:00 to walk the dogs, eat dinner, watch a little t.v. and to bed at 10:00. So, most of my day is spent at home 10 1/2 hours (7 sleeping), 8 hours at work, 4 hours at the gym, and 1 1/2 hours driving. |
| hazasa03 | posted 25-Jul-2003 11:47am I also do acting and modeling work, but that is on demand and doesn't require any structured scheduling on my part |
| FordGuy | posted 26-Aug-2003 8:20am Manager of Operations |
| rebtide | posted 21-Sep-2003 2:56pm Market Research supervisor |
| cerealkiller | posted 5-Nov-2003 7:12pm internet surfer |
| RGirl | posted 15-Feb-2006 10:49pm I am busy all day with animal care (pets), yard work, errands, house cleaning and shopping. |
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