I just wonder who has the best job and would you change it?
2006-09-12
10:11:58
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➔ Careers & Employment
Wow what a mix we have here, from Queen to gardener, most of you seem happy doing your job, i love Posy's because I also love reading writing and stiing on a beach. Chrisj14 : if you have an opening et me know,friend of mine looking for job like yours and he's a young chap too with degree in computing, wish I can earn money in yahoo answers, Bryan how you do it?
2006-09-12
10:55:28 ·
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im a terminal care nurse and work in peoples own homes giving them the chance to die at home. I love the job, its very rewarding....just fed up with working nights
2006-09-12 10:14:14
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answered by jess w 2
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I work for 3 companies in one, about to be four. First there is the ambulance and wheelchair co. then a non-profit co. for money and assistance to refugees from Africa, then a Home Health-care co. and finally we are starting a transportation/taxicab company. I love my job! A lot of times it can get hectic, but I love being a female Office Manager and all the fun stuff I do get to do when all the work is finished, like Yahoo Answers, I meet interesting people, and love the great opportunities to travel that I get. I could leave to make more money, but I consider my job my second family. Plus there are so many benefits to working with the non-profit organization. Another thing I like is the fact that I can watch how the men and women come over here and after I help them learn English, they go to school and do really well in their careers, I am proud of them like they were my own family! Especially when they do everything legal and start off with nothing, don't abuse the system and achieve higher than some of my American friends. I am very,very proud. I couldn't get that wonderful feeling of satisfaction knowing I helped somebody anywhere else!
2006-09-12 10:25:31
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answered by DispatchGirl 4
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I worked as a landscaper/gardener for 24 years. I loved the work but the pay sucked for most of it. The final 4 years I worked at a college with a boss who took all the fun out of it. I took a civil service test for school custodian. I waited one year to get the job. In the meantime I transfered to the college stables.I told my boss in the grounds department I would rather deal with horse s#it than his bull s@it. I have been a custodian for 1 1/2 years. I don't mind the work, but the pay and benifits are excellent. I don't have to work in the rain and I only get in trouble if my work is not done. Plus I have civil service protection, a decent pension, and I now have a forseeable retirement date. This was a good move on my part, and I have an apartment where I can garden to satisfy that urge.
2006-09-12 10:27:14
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answered by doggiebike 5
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I love mine.....I am affiliated with a multi-million dollar on-line distribution company who sells over a hundred million products that you use or consume in your home everyday and they pay a commission for every sale that you make or that you refer to the site.
If you would like to know more about how you can produce an unlimited secondary income just by changing where and how you shop, I would like to invite you to attend on online presentation of the full business and compensation plan. It will be a life changing evening.
The business team is growing rapidly and spots on the team are going fast. Don't miss your chance to profit from the shopping that you are doing anyway.
2006-09-12 10:43:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I am self-employed in the health and wellness industry and it is by far the best job I've ever had both financially and emotionally. I help people with a variety of health issues as well as teach them how to run their own home business. I make excellent money, but more importantly, I am rewarded daily just by helping people, which is what I enjoy the most.
2006-09-12 10:23:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I am retired but I spent nearly 40 years as a laundry and dry cleaning manager. I cant say I enjoyed every minute but on the whole it was good and interesting and yes had I thought about it a lot earlier I would have become a solicitor. I do have a degree in law
2006-09-12 10:15:46
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answered by Maid Angela 7
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I work in Radio Sales/Marketing, it took me forever (it seems like it) to get here and I am so happy that I am finally here. I just can't wait to climb the corporate ladder and be the boss! Life is too short to have a crappy job. I used to have jobs that I hated and I was so miserable. I am passionate about what I do now. That's why it's so great! (plus the perks aren't too shabby!)
2006-09-12 10:24:03
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answered by kristina 3
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Network engineer in an investment bank. Love the high flyer city life + salary, but the office is kinda quiet and my colleagues are mostly 30-40 year old men (I'm 22).
2006-09-12 10:18:34
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answered by chrisj14uk 2
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Im a Complementary Therapist so i deal with Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Acupuncture, Herbology, Nutritional Therapy, Sport Therapy. Everyday is a challenge and everybody is different.
I love helping other and its so rewarding when I realise I can apply my knowledge into real life and helping other. I'll def recommend. I never said its easy but Its def worth it.
2006-09-12 10:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a writer/editor. I have my own business and work from my home. I love it because I'm in San Diego and on nice days I go to the beach 2 miles away with my dog and work there with my laptop! I would never change it!
2006-09-12 10:18:07
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answered by Anonymous
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