House painter for a fire restoration company.
I like the paycheck but I sure miss my former position as Sp.Ed. Teacher’s Assistant.
Medical Technologist, in the process of burning out, in a hospital Pathology department. I do it all- chemistry, hematology, coagulation, urinalysis, microbiology and blood banking.
thief
Hi cuz!
Psst…I’ve been here, but mostly in [sub]lurker mode…[/sub]
I admonish databases.
I used to be a Neuro-Physicist at University.
Cheers, Keithy
Registered Nurse, Labor and Delivery, 36-40 hours a week.
I get to bring angels to earth.
I audit trucking companies against safety standards. I also manage the department that does this, so I’m doing two jobs.
Officially I am an Information and Communication Specialist (I always seem to fall into jobs where the job title is long and meaningless). The people I work with call me the Distance Learning Coordinator. What I actually do is administrate our department’s online learning system and provide technical assistance for the one that is university-wide. I also do several departmental websites. In my spare time I write a column for a specialty dog breed magazine that comes out 4 times a year.
My “Official” title is as follows:
Security Policy and Plans, Training, Information and Liaison Officer.
My contract with the United Nations, referes to me as a “Field Security Officer”
The details of my job include:
Security Advisor to the the Designated Official;
Security Manager for the indigenous security guard force;
Security Investigator of all incidents involving UN personnel and property in my Assigned Area of Operations;
Emergency Services Coordinator;
Fire Safety Specialist;
My primary responsibility:
the overall protection of all UN personnel and property in my assigned Area of Operations.
I’m the Manager for the QC Lab for a Plastics Company.
The Lab maintains a constant 70°F, 50%RH “Standard Lab Environment” year round, while the pukes on the Production floor suffer through 110° in the summer and 50° in the winter.
My moniker is the endearing term used by said Production pukes to describe the Lab folks.
…And everything that goes wrong is my fault, too…
…and we’re hiring next month !!
How does one get a job at the UN?
Right now, I’m temping - in this capacity I am currently an administrative assitant at a large defense contracting company. In the past I have been a program assistant in the political department of a large union, an accounting assistant at the ABA, and a registrar’s assistant at an art college.
But soon, I will be returning to the labor union as the assistant to the national immigration affairs campaign coordinator, and a few months after that I will begin training as a Foreign Service Officer.
In the past, I have been a ride operator for a large theme park, a technical services assistant at a law library and a Congressional intern.
I teach high school English and Journalism (newspaper and yearbook), which fluctuates from ‘wow, this is the best job ever’ to ‘please kill me, I can’t possibly ever go to work again’ with very little territory in between.
I work as a technician for a major termite and pest control company.
But I like to think of myself as a “hired killer.”
Project Administrator for a small not-for-profit organization. I do just about everything.
Pharmacist (and not the only one on the board, I see).
I work a big-city public hospital inpatient pharmacy at night. Don’t call it “graveyard shift”–it’s busier than hell most nights, and the 10-hour shift zips right by. I get to hear all the good stories, but don’t get any blood on my pants. I hardly have to fill any prescriptions–I fill orders for the patients who have been admitted to the hospital, so I don’t have to deal with money, insurance, or nasty customers. And I don’t have to wear that silly short white lab coat!
First-year resident in Internal Medicine.
I think I’m a Data Center Support Services Technician this week. I used to be an Information Systems Customer Support Technician (Helpdesk, in other words), and before that I was an Information Systems Support Technician (Helpdesk)…
Sysadmin/network technician, anyways.
That would be Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. I’m only a first-year, but I’m leaning heavily toward theoretical cosmology. I’m going to be starting my first research project soon, maybe something with the Lyman-alpha forest.
Commerical Real Estate sales
Vice President of Regional Commercial Division
Industrial Specialist
CCIM member
I sell and lease everything from warehouses to shopping centers to businesses to office buildings to manufacturing facilities to dirt.