TheDude Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 (edited) Where I can I find those fake jobs? It would be nice to grab one of those to supplement my real jobs. Just playing with ya Edited May 11, 2010 by musicforfun
mmm35 Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 Where I can I find those fake jobs? It would be nice to grab one of those to supplement my real jobs. Just playing with ya Yeesh, the first post asked if you have a real job or not, it wasn't my word in the first place. I even added quotes to try to not offend those who aren't "professionals." You just cannot win with some of the people on these forums. . .
TheDude Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 Yeesh, the first post asked if you have a real job or not, it wasn't my word in the first place. I even added quotes to try to not offend those who aren't "professionals." You just cannot win with some of the people on these forums. . . It's all good just playing with ya.
Yang Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 Work in major Las Vegas resort as an analyst, gave my notice a few weeks ago so I've basically checked out mentally at work as evidenced by my presence on this board...
coyabean Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Too adult, literally. I work in an adult boutique. You get more and more interesting all the time.
psycholinguist Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 I'm a high school teacher. Last quarter, I taught an integrated unit on zombies. I am going to miss my job next year. :0( Sorry, could someone please one-up the above post? I was trying to and hit the wrong button! FAIL! b_randie 1
Katzenmusik Posted May 13, 2010 Posted May 13, 2010 I DID have an office job (full-time and beyond!), but I resigned upon being accepted to grad school. I made significant money and had a fancy title, but it wasn't worth the whole soul-crushing, hating life, being responsible for boring but important things and never getting to take a day off aspect. Now I am working part time at a museum for the summer! It is AWESOME. I greet each morning with joy and seriously love what I do. What a refreshing feeling!
BionicKris Posted May 13, 2010 Posted May 13, 2010 I work to crappy part time jobs. Crap Job # 1 = "lab assistant." They tricked me and told me I'd be a lab assistant, but really I make solution every now and then. The rest of the time I fill bottles. Joy. Crap Job # 2 = GameStop. I'm a big gamer and working here used to be fun until my original manager left, I got a new manager and then got transferred. Needless to say my new store is none too fun. I can't wait to utter those magnificent two words, I QUIT!
BionicKris Posted May 13, 2010 Posted May 13, 2010 I'm a high school teacher. Last quarter, I taught an integrated unit on zombies. I am going to miss my job next year. :0( Please, do tell how you managed to teach at a high school that allowed education in the zombie field. Oh, how I love reanimated life forms.
Zamis Posted May 14, 2010 Posted May 14, 2010 Please, do tell how you managed to teach at a high school that allowed education in the zombie field. Oh, how I love reanimated life forms. I teach at a Big Picture high school (bigpicture.org). The school is very focused on "real-world learning" and "authentic assessment," so we get to do lots of projects based around students' interests. Our kids like horror films, so we did a unit on zombies. Along the way, we covered viral infection, exponential growth, population ecology and demographics, descriptive language (using tons of Max Brooks, of course)...Needless to say, tons of fun.
rising_star Posted May 19, 2010 Posted May 19, 2010 Crap Job # 2 = GameStop. I'm a big gamer and working here used to be fun until my original manager left, I got a new manager and then got transferred. Needless to say my new store is none too fun. I can't wait to utter those magnificent two words, I QUIT! If you're a big gamer, you should see if you can keep working at GameStop for like one day a month to keep your discount. One of my friends was in a boat fairly similar to yours and has been doing the one Saturday a month thing for a couple of years.
mares Posted May 19, 2010 Posted May 19, 2010 (edited) I DID have an office job (full-time and beyond!), but I resigned upon being accepted to grad school. I made significant money and had a fancy title, but it wasn't worth the whole soul-crushing, hating life, being responsible for boring but important things and never getting to take a day off aspect. Now I am working part time at a museum for the summer! It is AWESOME. I greet each morning with joy and seriously love what I do. What a refreshing feeling! That sounds similar to my position, minus the whole being important thing. Haha. I'm pretty low on the totem pole, but I'm working a full-time office job as a data entry analyst. My schedule is pretty rigid, but I make good money (compared to what I made before graduating college) and get weekends off. Though I can't take any time off either, but for a different reason - because I'm basically a temp and if I take a day off, I don't get paid. I'm terrified to leave this job to go to grad school though, but it might not even be a problem if I don't get extended past my contract expiration date in July (my company contracts new workers for 90 days and you can get extended up to a year before becoming permanent or being terminated though sometimes it can take as little as six months to become permanent). I guess the reason I'm afraid to leave is because right now I can save lots of money since my expenses are limited and my undergrad loans are still in grace period until June (!). I just don't like the idea of coming out of grad school with a Master's and still not being able to find a job. Edited May 19, 2010 by mares
BionicKris Posted May 19, 2010 Posted May 19, 2010 I teach at a Big Picture high school (bigpicture.org). The school is very focused on "real-world learning" and "authentic assessment," so we get to do lots of projects based around students' interests. Our kids like horror films, so we did a unit on zombies. Along the way, we covered viral infection, exponential growth, population ecology and demographics, descriptive language (using tons of Max Brooks, of course)...Needless to say, tons of fun. If only this had been around when I was a high school student! I love zombie flicks and it's even better that you guys covered so much bio along the way. I think that's a great way to get more students involved with and excited about science. Of course when the new Resident Evil movie comes out in September I'm going to be focused on the biological implications of it all, rather than the kick-buttness that is Mila Jovovich. Thanks Zamis!
BionicKris Posted May 19, 2010 Posted May 19, 2010 If you're a big gamer, you should see if you can keep working at GameStop for like one day a month to keep your discount. One of my friends was in a boat fairly similar to yours and has been doing the one Saturday a month thing for a couple of years. I've definitely considered that, but my boyfriend, my roommate and and an embarrassingly extensive number of my friends work at GS as well. I don't anticipate having that much time for gaming, but when I do - I'm sure Super GS Boyfriend will come to my gaming rescue!
theregalrenegade Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 I work in accounting at a casino here in Vegas. With the current economy our specific department is down to me and my supervisor. We have it pretty nice without all the drama and such and our hours are normal daytime 8-5. When I start grad school it will be a challenge, since I may have to split my shift or take vacation days until I can get full funding. The biggest bummer is that casinos never close, so holidays are out. But at least I get paid double time for official ones. Bring on school where I'll be able to celebrate with friends and family during my time off.
dant.gwyrdd Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 I taught English as a foreign language at a private school, with tutoring and translating on the side. I am not going to miss it, I hate teaching beginner English (I substituted at higher levels and that was much more fun).
Swagato Posted June 14, 2010 Posted June 14, 2010 Editor at PR Newswire, a financial news service firm. It's a pretty decent job to be honest. Overnight shift, four days a week, pay bonuses. I'm glad I'm leaving now, though. The work itself is undeniably monotonous, clients often involve big corporate names who are demanding and cranky, and it's just personally stultifying.
booktobook Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 For the last 18 months (and most likely for the next two years) I've been an Administrative Assistant/Document Production Coordinator for a hydropower development company. By the end of the year I'll be dropping the first part of my job (Admin) and getting a big pay increase because we're one of the few industries that's seeing growth right now. My job is OK-- the work environment is relaxed and I can feel good about the work I'm doing, but I'm pretty disenchanted by my first "real" job after years and years of retail.
rachaelski Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 I am a current student....last year I taught middle school full-time and worked on my PhD part-time...now I am full-time PhD and part-time worker...of multiple jobs! I teach a course, facilitate a co-op preschool group, and work by contract for the state government.
matilda Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 (edited) I am a Drug Regulatory Affairs Associate and Drug Safety responsible for a foreign pharmaceutical company in my country (working in a Respresentative Office). Edited February 6, 2011 by matilda
lolopixie Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Real job - I work in the corporate office of Bank of America - cannot wait until I can put in my notice!!!
YA_RLY Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 I work with children with disabilities. I will miss it when I start grad school. This job is one where I really get the rewarding feeling of making a difference.
goodmp Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 I work in IT Support at my undergrad institution. I am looking forward to the day that I can call tech support rather than being tech support. I will say that my workplace motivation has dropped significantly since getting my first acceptance.
Matilda_Tone Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 (edited) I work at a pre-school. I am lowest on the chain of command, it is not quite full time, and the pay is bad...but I love the kids and have a great time. This is my “year off” so I am glad to be having as much fun as possible at work. I’ll miss my kids if I do get into my PhD programme. Technically, I am also still employed at as a museum tour guide, which sounds fun and more relevant to my field (history)- but I haven’t done a shift in months, which is great because the boss is insane and doesn’t care about history (to her, the museum is there to make money by hosting events) and I spend most of my time there cleaning, doing dishes, serving food and moving chairs/tables. Edited February 7, 2011 by Matilda_Tone
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