Boring? Not at all. Very commendable IMO. A good teacher can be very important to a kid or a teen.Hondagirl wrote:I teach. How boring of me.
Worst thing? Nothing much, love my work.
Best thing? The kids and long vacations.
What do you do in your regular life?
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Re: What do you do in your regular life?
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- Hondagirl
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Re: What do you do in your regular life?
thanks.
Yeah I think so
Yeah I think so

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Traded: Honda SL230 and Yamaha XJR400
Traded: Honda SL230 and Yamaha XJR400
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Re: What do you do in your regular life?
Not very exciting here...
1) The last 10 years I've been the sole Legal Assistant for an attorney that does mostly criminal defense
2) Best thing is my boss likes to take lot of time off and thinks I should too (hooray for salary) and we don't work any holidays or Friday afternoons.
3) Dealing with whiny people in jail and probate. I hate it when we take on probate cases.
FYI - truth is stranger than fiction when it comes to reading police reports. You can't make some of this stuff up. It helps to do this kind of work in a college town, keeps it interesting.
1) The last 10 years I've been the sole Legal Assistant for an attorney that does mostly criminal defense
2) Best thing is my boss likes to take lot of time off and thinks I should too (hooray for salary) and we don't work any holidays or Friday afternoons.
3) Dealing with whiny people in jail and probate. I hate it when we take on probate cases.
FYI - truth is stranger than fiction when it comes to reading police reports. You can't make some of this stuff up. It helps to do this kind of work in a college town, keeps it interesting.
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I guess I should update this. Since 2007, I've been working as a Firefighter / EMT for my local fire department. I work roughly 30 /week with regular pay, and I run 4 overnight shifts as "paid on call" (meaning we get paid a flat rate per call taken).Loonette wrote:1. I've had many, many, many jobs in my past, but for the past 10 years I've been a stay-at-home mom. One year ago I took an evening job at the art film theater here in our village. Some nights I work as a concessionaire, and some nights I work as a projectionist.
Stay-at-home Mom
2. best - It's a crazy good time raising kids, and I can ride during nice-weather school days with my husband.
3. worst - dealing with folks who think that stay-at-home moms are out of touch with the rest of the world, or who think that there's not much going on for us so we settled on something else in life.
Projectionist/Concessionaire
2. best - everything about running the projectors, including when something goes wrong - it's fun to solve a problem on the fly. And I love watching the films from up in the projector's booth. It's like my own fort up there.
3. worst - coming home from working concessions and smelling like cooked popcorn oil and vinegar (we use the vinegar to clean the popcorn kettle).
Cheers,
Loonette
Best - taking care of patients, continuing education, my chief (who makes me laugh every single day), working with other department members, drill night, getting sweaty and feeling accomplished after a good fire call (or better yet, a good MVC call).
Worst - at times, feeling very old. Frankly, 43 is pretty old to be doing what I do, and it takes me many days to recover after a big call. Also, worst is having to work with a particular full-time DB who is an absolute joy-kill every moment of every day. I pray for the day when he will leave our department. The low pay sucks, but honestly, I can't complain. Having any paying job right now is a good thing, and actually loving my job is a huge bonus!
Cheers,
Loonette
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Re: What do you do in your regular life?
1) Calculus Instructor/Farmer
2) Best things are the students and summers off so I can tend to my farm.
3) Worst thing, nothing! I figure if you love what you do you'll never work a day in your life! I have been blessed to do what I love.
2) Best things are the students and summers off so I can tend to my farm.
3) Worst thing, nothing! I figure if you love what you do you'll never work a day in your life! I have been blessed to do what I love.
Life may begin at 30 but it gets real interesting at 140!
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Re: What do you do in your regular life?
Yep... It took you from Calgary all the way to London England...sunshine229 wrote:My degree is in Social Sciences (Geography) and it is taking me far...

I jest, having a job that takes you to different countries could be totally cool. Just what is it that you do???
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Re: What do you do in your regular life?
Graphic Designer
Getting paid to create
I work alone
Getting paid to create
I work alone
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Re: What do you do in your regular life?
Job: Military. US Army
Good things: Travelling and seeing the world (the good parts)
Bad things: Getting shot at and being away from my daughter.
On the plus side, I am retireing in a few months and looking for work. Hint hint hint LOL
Good things: Travelling and seeing the world (the good parts)
Bad things: Getting shot at and being away from my daughter.
On the plus side, I am retireing in a few months and looking for work. Hint hint hint LOL
~Batt~
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Re: What do you do in your regular life?
I could of swore that by day, you were a boy Billionaire and by night a dark brooding crusader of justice.Batt wrote:Job: Military. US Army
Good things: Travelling and seeing the world (the good parts)
Bad things: Getting shot at and being away from my daughter.
On the plus side, I am retireing in a few months and looking for work. Hint hint hint LOL
As for me, still an evil freight broker.
Always ask why.


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Re: What do you do in your regular life?
Can't remember if I did this, so why not.
1 - Underground Miner
2 - I work in a demanding environment, I get to be in a place where no other human has ever been (when we drive a new drift (tunnel), real good pay and the schedual is good where I work.
3 - can and have gotten hurt a few times, very hot at this mine, management can have their heads up their "O Ring".
1 - Underground Miner
2 - I work in a demanding environment, I get to be in a place where no other human has ever been (when we drive a new drift (tunnel), real good pay and the schedual is good where I work.
3 - can and have gotten hurt a few times, very hot at this mine, management can have their heads up their "O Ring".
1988 VN1500
2009 GS500F
2009 GS500F