Bounty Hunter, retired. Basically, find/capture bail-jumpers and criminals on-the-run. Not much shooting but can get into punch-ups. Tended to send some "aquisitions" to the medical sector. Heavy on the brain work and patience. Physical fitness required. Like Survivour: Outwit, Outplay & Outlast. NOT for the glamour-puss. A job I very much enjoyed.
2007-02-02 03:15:53
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answered by jas_mereel 1
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I am an Equipment Operator with the "International Union of Operating Engineers". I run heavy equipment in all sorts of construction projects that make our lives better. I am on a subdivision right now that will provide homes, investments and jobs for many to come. In my life I have worked on water treatment plants, road/ highway projects and lots of pipelines to carry water to our homes and sewage away to be cleaned up. The Union gives me retirement, benefits and portability through out my life on everything I have earned unlike those that work Non-Union in the same Fields.
2007-02-02 02:59:55
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answered by utahbugtussel 3
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I am a chiropractic assistant. I do mainly office work answering phones, filing patient records, calling insurance companies, scheduling patients, collecting co-pays . I also do therapies and do transcriptions for 2 offices. I also process x-rays and change chemicals in the processor as needed.
Its a easy way to have a career without a degree. and a lot of doctors are willing to take people with little experience.
2007-02-02 02:52:41
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answered by MellyMel 2
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I'm a student nurse. My placements vary greatly, but at the moment I'm on a community placement. That means I visit people in their own homes and care for them there. It mainly involves doing leg dressings, giving injections, changing catheters, supporting patients at the end of their life (for example pain relief, emotional suupport for them and their families etc), taking bllod samples and various other bits and bobs. I enjoy it very much and it's much more relaxed than in a hospital ward environment and you get to chat better about patients' concerns and things. Hope that helps, all the best!
2007-02-02 02:54:50
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answered by Suzy 2
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Elementary Teacher
2007-02-02 03:00:52
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answered by en tu cabeza 4
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Biochemist Researcher
2007-02-02 02:51:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Abbott Labs.
Administrative Assisstant to the Pharmacutical Medical Review.
I enter in cases, file, organise and help the office run smoothly.
2007-02-02 02:50:53
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answered by Victoria T 2
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I am a vehicle and equipment mechanic for the Air Force. I fix large vehicles and equipment like construction vehicles, and many more as well. Not the field you wanted, but happy to help.
2007-02-02 02:52:13
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answered by ilmbg239 3
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I lease medical equipments to drs and hospitals. I work for a bank.
2007-02-02 02:52:17
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answered by Atousa 3
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Tech support
2007-02-02 02:50:15
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answered by White Shooting Star of HK 7
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