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18-02-2021, 09:44 AM
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What do you all do for A Carrerr?
Tell Everyone what you do & whats involved in your Job.
I have changed my Carrer a few times in my Life.
When I left School many years ago I worked on a family farm for 25 years.
We had Cattle, Sheep Deer & Goats.
I loved it too.
Then I left The farm due to variety of reasons & moved to The City where I worked as Houseman in Big Hotel which was fun too.
Then I became a Delivery Person helping out with deliverys of Eggs for a Poultry Farm. I did that for 10 years before I gave it up as Promised all kinds of things that never happened.
I setup my own delivery run selling to private people & got to know lots of people but I gave it up as got offered a new Job emptying Rubbish Bins. So Im now a Private Contractor & self Employed. I contract to A Company.
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20-02-2021, 09:44 PM
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I run a video production business, I'm trained as a video editor but I'm a self taught camera operator too. Absolutely love it :)
I've got two staff and we mainly produce promotional/marketing videos for small to medium businesses, as well as real estate videos and event videos.
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23-02-2021, 10:33 AM
(20-02-2021, 09:44 PM)videomonkey Wrote: I run a video production business, I'm trained as a video editor but I'm a self taught camera operator too. Absolutely love it :)
I've got two staff and we mainly produce promotional/marketing videos for small to medium businesses, as well as real estate videos and event videos. That would keep you busy Videomonkey.
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Currently not working. Left my local DHB last December. But am a Pharmacy Tech by profession. Couldn't handle the toxicity of the hospital anymore. Nor the bs coming from management.Decided it was not worth stuffing my health over, so I resigned. I was one of 5 that quit in 5 months. Since I have left, another 6 have since gone too. Only thing I miss is the money, as the others that left last year and I are a tight group of friends still.
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15-11-2021, 06:29 PM
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I have been a teacher, a factory worker, a barista, a kitchen hand, a bank officer, lender for a finance company, a contract gardener, a personnel consultant, a gallery assistant, an office manager, a therapist, an artist, and a student. And a wife, a mother, and a caregiver.
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I have been a student, a book shop assistant, a professional musician, a legal executive, a PR copywriter, an art gallery assistant and a caterer. Wife, divorcée, wife, widow, wife.
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I have been a student, factory worker, salesman, technician, timber worker, production manager, self employed, sales engineer, shop assistant. Husband, father, grandfather.
I do have other cameras!
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I worked in a fashion boutique in Melbourne for a day and a half. It was so terrible I didn't go back.
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Shop asst = first job out of school
Government Dept (where I met my husband)
Cleaner, whilst having babies.
PA for a clinical psychologist
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Pharmacy tech was my last and longest (apart from a mother) position, but in the past I have also been a sales rep, a cosmetic consultant, a bank teller, a call centre operator and a post delivery service consultant for Heals on Tottenham Court Road in London.
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unemployable
So if you disappear out of view You know I will never say goodbye
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Merchant Navy , Hospital Orderly , Railway Worker , Fonterra , Retired.
Despite the high cost of living it remains popular
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Covered off in my profile.
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24-11-2021, 08:52 AM
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(15-11-2021, 06:36 PM)Olive Wrote: I have been a student, a book shop assistant, a professional musician, a legal executive, a PR copywriter, an art gallery assistant and a caterer. Wife, divorcée, wife, widow, wife.
Hi Olive. What did you do Musically?
I part own a small business which is pretty much money for jam.
I also own a business entirely which is my "day job". Love it to bits it's wonderful to earn doing what you enjoy.
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Last job BA plus all the other bits n bobs that went with the job
Mother of 6 grandmother of 11 great granmother of 4
Now gone no forwarding address
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(24-11-2021, 09:31 AM)Orthelia Wrote: Last job BA plus all the other bits n bobs that went with the job
Mother of 6 grandmother of 11 great granmother of 4
Now gone no forwarding address Jeepers, I thought having 4 was hard enough. Mind you, I think having all girls made it a little easier somehow. They are all close too, which also helps. Thank God, coz having 4 rowing girls could have made for an 'interesting' life.
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Self employed management consultant.
I don't know what that means either.
Wife & I operated a cleaning business till '05.Joined the Metallurgy Industry after closing business., till retirement 'Feb '14
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(24-11-2021, 12:06 PM)reigns Wrote: Self employed management consultant.
I don't know what that means either. One definition of a consultant - is someone who you pay a large amount of money, to tell you what you already know.
I do have other cameras!
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I've only had one occupation - started my apprenticeship in 1970, and 52 years later still work as a mechanic. It's been everything I need. One occupation, many jobs - I did count one day...1970 to 1990, 20 years, 20 jobs. The last 32 hasn't been much different. The advantage of having a job in demand, just walk in, walk out, walk in, walk out.
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