I was a math teacher, but I got laid off. Considering getting a job at Disneyland until teaching jobs become available again. Or forever, since Disneyland is awesome.
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I was a math teacher, but I got laid off. Considering getting a job at Disneyland until teaching jobs become available again. Or forever, since Disneyland is awesome.
My final six months on my physics degree are spent in an research project. So I'm working on developing a sensor that can measure volumetric blood flow in the coronary arteries. It's basically a job, I just don't get paid for it. It's pretty interesting working closely together with Philips High Tech campus and a team of Cardiologists extremely well known in this field.
Sort of, though really I'm a full-time student. I "work" at my library's reference desk a few hours a week for a stipend I receive from the law school. I'm also a high school basketball official.
My job is to impale flower girls with a katana and burn towns down in blind rage. I really like my job especially you get to murder your employer anytime. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ckyandPAUL.gif
I help a judge make his decisions.
Full-time student in the academic year, customer service troubleshooter for an Ice Tea company (ice tea wench!) during the spring and summer.
Oh, also I work at Macy's on recovery. It's pretty chill.
Lost mine a couple of months ago. wohoo!
I teach Comp. Sci. stuff at the uni and the engineer school on the campus, and do research in Operations Research.
I hate my job. I work at DWSports Fitness. (for those UK people, all the JJB which were attached to gyms have since become DW) I have no interest whatsoever in sport and so have no real enthusiasm for it. They either have me hanging stock (which I hate), serving on the till, being on footwear or standng on a section. Ive been there for like 8 months now and I just reaaaaally hate it.
I work at Verizon Wireless! I KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT YOUR CELLPHONE!
But I know nothing about future phones. Don't even ask.
Yes, I work as a Pharmacy Technician at a local pharmacy where I live. I've been doing that for the past 2 years now. Before that, I was working in retail for about 10 years.
I work as a teacher in three different after school clubs, and as a service assistant in a sports centre (which includes cleaning, supervising, being a clerk etc).
I don't have a job because the market around here blows and my class hours suck.