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What's your job?

Harv

TS Member
Just thought it'd be interesting to see the different professions that users here have, whether they enjoy their jobs and whether they've always done the same thing, etc. :)

I'm still in school, Year 11, but I've had a weekend job working at my local pub/carvery for the past few months. I enjoy the work despite not actually being paid very much, and I have some great colleagues of a similar age who I get on with well.

Over to you!
 
Full-time bum/uni student (delete as personal feelings dictate ;) )

Used to work full-time at Tesco, got sick of it and went to Uni to "better myself".
 
As above. I spend 75% of my time sleeping, 24.1% visiting theme parks, and the other 0.1% is spent working :p
 
Lift engineer, but after my 4th year in college I'm still there for another 5 years
 
I'm a coffee barista at my parents owned "The Picture Cafe". I am also the proud holder of the barista of the year award for 2012 at the Cafe.

And I also do some part time work at Newark Air Museum :*
 
LewisNavex said:
And I also do some part time work at Newark Air Museum :*

Newark Air Museum ftw :D

I'm an estimator for a corrugated box and pharmaceutical container manufacturing company working in the corrugated division.

I price jobs up based on what type of box a customer wants and the quantity they're after using a computer system and various other bits and pieces. It's quite a technical job and sounds a lot more boring than it actually is. I love the work :)
 
Uni student and part time (weekends mainly) checkout girl for Sainsburys...

:p
 
I'm a door-to-door door salesman :p

And by default everyone on the team has to be a liberal, left-wing homosexual student....

... Even the straight ones with full time jobs

:)
 
I graduated just under a year ago (TV Prod) and am now working as a Production Assistant/Editor for a corporate video production company in Bucks. We film cheesy, motivational company overviews, case studies, executive messages etc etc. Love it, there's just three of us which is great as I get a chance to do a bit of everything really, certainly wouldn't get that at a big company. It's proving to be invaluable experience.

You meet some great people, and unfortunately some not so great. The great are usually the people who have a 'work to live' mentality, the latter have the opposite.
 
Middle manager office monkey. I sit around and when people start to look to happy I ask them to work faster.

On the weekends I'm a full time sex god.
 
Washing up, Hoovering, setting the dinner table and cleaning my room.

And school.
I want to be a doctor, I love science and maths haha! Level 7!
Its depressing that I need 4 years of collage, 4 of medical school- which means 11 more years..and then the training at the hospital, thats another few years :/
It will be worth it.
 
I'm a tyre fitter for a little local firm that specialises in agricultural vehicles mostly even thought we do anything that has a tyre. Before that I was a welder mostly MIG and steel but sometimes TIG on steel and some MIG Alloy.

I worked at O2 which I loved so much for round about a year.

 
I'm a business administrator for a printer/photocopier company. I recently had quite a substantial payrise so if anyone wants me to quote them for printer ink for their workplace it would help me feel better about potentially draining all the profit from the business and causing us to go bust.
 
I am a newspaper printer, its not a too bad job but its mainly night work. It pays the bills and then some.
 
Coffee drinking, work-shy, snow dodging, pension grabbing, working- 9-'til-3-with-too-much-holiday-for-my-own-good teacher.

Or is that just how the Daily Mail (and some people on the 'Snow Day' thread) see us? ;) :)
 
Year 11 at school but I'm also a radio presenter on a community station, work part time in a recording studio, do a bit of mobile djing for private parties, events ect and I volunteer at my local primary school. I teach some of the kids basic computer programming skills as an afterschool club and I do a bit on radio broadcasting too. Oh, and I'm also a second instructor at my local karate club. :D
 
Supply teacher (feel like a whore most days......get paid for your 'talent' and used and abused!).

Also been a hairdresser, e learning coach and worked in auto electrical/diesel industry lol
 
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