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What do you do for a living? What do you like about it and What don't you like about it? What kind of education or schooling did you have to get for it? And what company do you work for? Idk what I want to be and I am trying to figure it out. Thank You! =)

2007-08-26 14:46:21 · 8 answers · asked by morena0kizzez 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment Other - Careers & Employment

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okay well unlike everyone else on here my job doesn't require as much education lol but i guess mine does a little more, i'm a merchandise coordinator at Marshalls, requires a little creativity I put new merchandise to the sales floor and have to set up racks and fixtures. It's fun sometimes and other times frustrating. I don't make that much only 1$ more an hr than a regular associate. I like that there is some freedom to feature clothing/merch that have good selling potential, I don't like it sometimes because there is a lot of work at times and the time management and having to be more accountable than a regular worker. No education/schooling like I said but I'm in college right now to get my degree in elementary education. Hope this helps good luck.

2007-08-26 17:10:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm a quality control manager, and I have a staff of 42 people.

We check and verify our processes in manufacturing, such as , paint quality, torque specifications, welds, color standards, fabric quality, federal emission standards, etc.

The one thing I really don't like about my job, is all the paperwork, for the state and federal government. The other thing I don't like, is putting grownups on notice for doing childish things (that really bugs me).

My schooling is mostly from what I took, of company offered classes. These classes are voluntary and at college level.

I was told by HR, that all the classes I've taken, are equivalent to at a minimum of a two year degree. If I decide to go to college, the affiliated college here in town, will then calculate where I'm at.

I work for the General Motors Corporation.

Look at what you like to do, then see if you can mate that to an occupation. Forget about chasing the dollar, you'll be miserable. It's a lot better to work for less and be happy, than doing something you hate.

I learned that the hard way.

2007-08-26 22:09:20 · answer #2 · answered by Joker 1 6 · 0 0

I make a living having fun and talking to a lot of people who become my friends.
I like the fun I get to have each time I go to work. The thing I like the most about my job is the companies philosophy: God first , then family, then work.
The only thing I do not like about it is the hour or two I can not spend with my family.
The educational requirement for my company is nothing. We train and help you with your own business.
I work for Home and Garden Party, Ltd.
I really hope you can find a job that will not be work for yourself.

2007-08-27 01:44:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Paralegal. I enjoy the challenge of working on a case to win. The attorneys can be difficult and so is trying to get everyone the same page at the same time. I went to UCF and received my Bachelor's of Science. I'm starting at a new firm in 2 weeks. I'm actually going back to school (hopefully) in the spring to get an MBA in Marketing from UF.

2007-08-28 20:33:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm a Merchant Mariner. My title is Chief Engineer. I work on electrical, mechanical, hydraulics, welding and much else. When we're not at sea, we go into town and raise hell. Nothing required as far as experience goes to start out. Industry is dying for people. No prior experience deckhands( which is what you'd be) can expect anywhere from $160.00 to $180.00 a day. Full benefits, travel pay. Not to mention the chance to see other places.

2007-08-26 22:01:28 · answer #5 · answered by Pat McCrotch 3 · 0 0

Im an electronics technician, but id rather be a studio drummer. My job is challenging and i do like to troubleshoot stuff. So i guess its a decent career choice. I went to a 2 year college and got an associates degree. I work for the US army as a civilian worker.

2007-08-26 21:52:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I worked as an electronics tech / field service engineer .
I got to travel around to commercial buildings and work on fire alarms , security systems and data networks .
I got good grades in math , so the Air Force trained me in electronics .
Several excellent companies tried to hire me when I got through with the Air Force .
I liked Not being stuck in an office and going all over the city ( all over 3 counties actually )

Good Luck with your future work !

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2007-08-26 23:02:57 · answer #8 · answered by m k 1 · 0 1

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