What is your occupation?
By ronnyb
@ronnyb (6113)
Jamaica
November 26, 2009 12:00pm CST
I dont mean what you went to school to study for ,I mean what you actually make a living doing .I am a digitizing technician and I know you are gong to say what?.Well that is just a nice way to say that I prepare data for my company to use to do land administration .One of the bi-products of my work is that we prepare data that our customers used to identify places ,vehicle tracking and do development of an area.Well that is more fancy than it sounds but it is pretty interesting ,at least it was lol.
What do you do for work?
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10 responses
@veejay19 (3589)
• India
27 Nov 09
I had studied to be an architect and after graduation i worked for about 15 years in various architectural companies including four years in one of the Gulf countries. After that on returning to my home country and city i started practising as a Landscape architect for 9 years after which i finally retired in 1998. I am now at home and doing Mylot and responding to your discussion.Have a great day Ron.
@margaux08 (1094)
• Philippines
26 Nov 09
Hello there cream,
I would love to be a stay-at-home mom also...
@jdyrj777 (6528)
• United States
27 Nov 09
I run a small cleaning company as well as sell avon and other stuff. I have been thinking about going back to school to learn computer programing and repair. Im also thinking of increaseing the cleaning to include some gf's that are not employed. But thats kind of scarry because i dont wanna be the one cleaning because they bummed out on me. Thats happen before.
@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
26 Nov 09
I think u already know this but just in case i am a retired hairdresser . My health got bad & i had to quit work about 5 years ago,. Would still be working if i was able to.
@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
23 Dec 09
Hello my friend ronnyb Ji,
Well, before my marriage I was a qualified taecher and after the marriage, my In-laws never preferred to take any job other than of house-wife and so I remained as a house wife to bring up my children in a most be-fittingmannerin their alloted places of work and as well as society. My hubby is a retired Armed Forces personnel and we get pension for our whole life, which is much moresificient than us. Further, myboth sos are ready to support in any field of life. So, I never worry about earning.This is my pass tie.
Wishing you a very happy Chrismas and New Year-2010.
May God bless You and have a great time.
@whiteheather39 (24403)
• United States
27 Nov 09
I am retired now but I was a Fraud Investigator for Medicare.
@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
27 Nov 09
I work from home. I am an independent contractor. I lucked into a position doing relatively the same type of work I did in my old office job. I found my job on this free site: www.genuinejobs.com My income goes currently to the entertainment fund in our house. I make much less than I did working outside the home. But I get to be here for my children. That is a huge bonus.
@margaux08 (1094)
• Philippines
26 Nov 09
Yeah, what an interesting job you got there! Anyway, I am a Quality Assurance Coach in a specific account in a Call Center. Primarily we do call monitoring to ensure the quality of the high standards require by the clients. We also do initiatives for agents' performance.
@danrunsfast614 (1396)
• United States
27 Nov 09
I am now a teacher. It wasn't what I had studied in undergrad, but it ended up becoming my occupation somehow. I enjoy it, and think I do well at it.