What do you do for a living?

Malaysia
May 9, 2011 12:43am CST
Some people work online, some work outside of their home, anyway are you happy with your job? What do you do for a living?
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11 responses
@yspmyl (3435)
• Malaysia
10 May 11
I have a full time job, and online is only my way to spend sometime and earn some pocket money. I am happy with the job right now but just not really happy about the salary, I am underpaid.
• Malaysia
10 May 11
No worry...you can always rely online for pocket money.
@dilrajj57 (1757)
• Pakistan
31 Jan 12
hi friend, we should struggle for live, there we will receive many difficult in life, but human should strong for live.
• Philippines
11 May 11
Hi. Working in a publishing company, and If I have time at home I spent online. Then, I also work weekend If I have appointment as an Insurance agent.
@CTHanum (8234)
• Malaysia
26 May 11
I do both. Online and offline jobs. All of them as a freelancer. I don't like to be tied in one place doing the same job and meeting the same people. Besides I always search for a new opportunity. Soon will come up with new projects of printing and designing.
• Philippines
9 May 11
My full time job is working for the government. My part time work is writing online and my extra curricular activity is being the head of our church Sunday School as well as being one of the teachers. The three are different from each other. In terms of income or none. In terms of challenge all of the three gives me a chanced to explore all of the facets of my talents and all the untapped resources that I have.
• Indonesia
10 Jun 11
I've just started my third job recently. I've done my old two before doing on site, means I have to go to the office. This time, it's different. I can do it at home. And this isn't a kind of freelancing or project-based work. Because I'll get my monthly salary. I do hope I'll enjoy my job this time and no need to worry to change it again. Good luck for you, too! ^_^
@krajibg (11922)
• Guwahati, India
9 May 11
Hi wong, Every person on this Earth is entitled to take up this or that task for living as he/she grows up into a into a level of responsibility. Ever since the Industrial Revolution started in Lancastershire in England during the reign of the Queen Victoria, people slowly and gradually headed towards towns and suburbs and the remote country sides also started having a communication with the town and city people. Agriculture suffered a set back in the initial phase but when new methods of agriculture came into practice the distance between towns and villages got minimized. Today almost 95% of the city population world wide has a job for living. Thousands of different job fields have provided them food and shelter. For me too it is the job that is the means of my living. We had some cultivating plot but sold them out long back as we had no plan to go back and settle in the country side again.
@phyrre (2317)
• United States
9 May 11
Currently I am both a stay at home mother/wife and I work online, so really I've got two jobs! Well, three if you count the fact that I'm also a full time student at a university. All in all, I like my jobs for the most part. Being a student is a hassle most of the time, but I do really enjoy learning new things and I've been in a lot of interesting classes lately. And being able to work from home and raise my daughter is the best feeling in the world. She's only just under three months old right now and I feel like she's already grown and changed so much that I can't wait to see what else is in store and I'm glad to have this time to share with her.
@tiina05 (2317)
• Philippines
9 May 11
hello, I am a college student and I am doing some part time job through net. and I am happy to see the result because all my hard work have been paid for a reasons. even how little it was at least I know how to earn on my own. right? I will continue it because I am enjoying it.
• United States
9 May 11
I work in a hospital. I work the graveyard shift in a lab. I take blood and I help run other tests. I have what we call the 7 on 7 off shift. I work 7 graveyard shifts straight and get 7 days off. For the most part I like it. I am really good at drawing blood. But on the downside, people don't normally like you when you walk in their room unless you did a really awesome job.
@mallu30 (461)
• India
9 May 11
I am doing a software job. However, as the work place is 50 km away from my home I have to leave the home in the early morning and come back by night 9.00 p.m. I used to go by train and oftern come by bus also. I feel satisfied that I am earning hadndsome and contribute for the needs of my family.