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What's your job?

Currently a student at Uni in my 5th Year.

Touch wood (+ every other superstition in the book) that I'll pass my final exam next week and will start work as one of those awful (thanks, BBC3 documentaries) Junior Doctors come August.

Cannot wait to enter the world of work. Being a student has been the best experience in my life - I love education (i've always been a bit unusual) and I would quite happily revisit it at some point in my life, but for now I am really looking forward to getting a job!

I'm even looking forward to paying taxes. Though I'm sure that will wear off pretty soon!

Really enjoying this topic - brilliant to see the diverse range of careers / hopes for future careers that people have on this forum. Jealous of those that work as teachers!
 
I am a estates team member for a college. that means there is lots of parts to my job, driver, electrical maintenance (my core trade), theatre operation support, marketing operation support, equipment movement, painter, site maintenance, First aider, access tower erector, caretaker of minibuses etc. basically anything that need doing :D

there are ups and downs in any job. I enjoy it as its a mix of all different types of work.
 
Senior project manager for a large telecommunications company. My projects can vary from new products to departmental improvements/restructuring.

I have been working there for nearly 10 years and have been in my current role for around 7 years.
 
Full time lazy Sixth Form student, range from 4 hours and a bit to 10 hours a day at Sixth Form. I only do 3 subjects :p

Do some marshalling and man stalls at car shows sometimes and have a paper round.
 
  • College Student
  • Amateur football player
  • "Sales assistant" at a mobile phone shop

:)
 
My official job title is Admin Assistant for a garden stoneware manufacturer but I'm AAT Accountancy Level 3 trained but I do way more than just the accounts. I do works orders, delivery notes, the labels using the dymo printer and swing tags for the products, I do stock management forms for the customers that are on sale or return, I then process the works orders forms which then leads me into invoicing all our sales on sage, I do the tub of doom aka the tub with all the supplier invoices that I also put onto sage, I also put all the other payments onto sage like the lads wages, I have to go through and see who we have paid and who has paid us and update that on sage, I look after the showsite which the general public are allowed to visit, taking calls and messages where I try and help where possible but sometimes only my boss can deal with them and my favourite work is the project work I get to do like finding ways of making the business run better with a very tight budget.

No do is ever really the same here I have also worked in a petrol station stating part time during 6th form then after college before I got this I was doing 5 or 6 days a week, glad to out of there tbh.

Hopefully in Spetember my boss will be sending me back to college to finish my AAT's and then in the future as the business grows I hope to go to uni and do Business Management.
 
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Computer programmer. Basically I slap a keyboard for eight hours a day.
 
I'm a senior support worker supporting young adults who have autism and severe learning difficulties. It's challenging, interesting, hilarious and I love it (most of the time!)

Also just coming to the end of my Masters degree.
 
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