well I have 2 jobs ,My 1st one is at the post office,I clean .for 2 hrs a day been there for 6 yrs.My 2nd job is at car dealer in Ohio as a Secretary and cashier.Din't have any experience but got a job interview and they hired me 2 hrs later.been there 5 months and I love it,I was working at McDonald's when I went for a interview and I hated it so I ask them to please give me a chance and they did!!! yea!! way better pay than McDonald's that's for sure.
2007-02-12 08:20:53
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answered by Dew 7
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I work as a Payroll/Billing officer at a nursing agency office. I love my job because the pay is really good, and the hours are flexible. Most office jobs are 9-5, but there are nights that I can come in and work, which really helps with babysitting and such. I started off as a receptionist, and the manager liked me so much that he promoted me within 7 months. It is pretty kick back too. My fellow coworkers are my best friends so we love coming to work because it doesn't feel like 'work'.
2007-02-12 16:28:37
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answered by dream 3
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Hi there,
I work online from the comfort of my own home in the lovely South Pacific.
I have websites and sell information. I drove trucks here in New Zealand for 25 years and missed heaps i.e birthdays school sport days wedding anniversaries etc etc.
I really like what I do now as its a global business being online and even makes money while I sleep or when I go on holiday.
Thanks for the question.
All the best to you.
2007-02-12 16:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm the Graphics Assistant at my Church.
I was qualified for the job because I learned how to use Photoshop proficiently when I was 13, and so was recommended for the job.
I do like it. It's a part time job, but it's great for my age. I'm 15 and make 13 per hour and it's quick enough so I can work during the school year.
2007-02-12 16:21:28
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answered by zander1331 3
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I work as an administrative assistant at a Real Estate firm. My years of computer and customer service experience qualified me for the job. My degree over-qualified me...I almost wasn't hired. I don't make nearly as much as I deserve, and I'm really just biding my time here until my fiance and I are married and relocate. Considering that the job market where I live is horrendous, my job certainly is the best I could do.
2007-02-12 16:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I work out of my home as a medical transcriptionist for William Beaumont Hospital in Michigan. I attended an 18-month medical transcription course (19 years ago!!) to become certified.
I work for one of the best hospitals in Michigan....and I love my job!
2007-02-12 16:17:43
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answered by LolaCorolla 7
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I am a state and federal qualified munitions demo expert. I received my schooling and training in the USMC at Indian Head Training Facility, Maryland. Love it even though it can be touchy at times.
2007-02-12 16:15:07
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answered by Anonymous
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