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simpleamazement
05-20-2009, 07:06 AM
Okay, here we go:
What exactly do you do for work?
If you're going to school, what are you studying for?
Do you like your job? If not, then why? Do you think you would be happier doing something else?
Are you in your career field? If so, how what made you decide that you wanted to be in this career?
Currently active duty military, with a little over a year left on the contract. Next on the to-do list is go back to school and get at least an Associates Degree, and then apply to law enforcement agencies. Pretty typical for an ISTJ eh?
I don't like the military life, although I don't regret my decision to join. Police work has been an interest of mine since about age 17. It's an interesting and dynamic field and I feel like I can actually contribute to the community in which I work, even if only on a small scale.
wrldisquiethere
05-20-2009, 05:20 PM
Okay, here we go:
What exactly do you do for work?
I work at a residential facility for abused, neglected, abandoned, or orphaned children.
Do you like your job? If not, then why? Do you think you would be happier doing something else?
Yes, I love it. I am totally happy there and wouldn't consider going anywhere else.
Are you in your career field? If so, how what made you decide that you wanted to be in this career?
Somewhat. My training has been with graphic design and media, and I get to use those a lot where I am employed. The important thing to me, however, is that I'm helping underprivileged children receive the care they need and deserve, even though it is in a behind-the-scenes type way. I have known for over ten years that I would love to somehow help children like this. My reasons for doing so are because of personal experiences as well as the experiences of others I have cared about very deeply.
wrldisquiethere
05-20-2009, 08:37 PM
I don't know why I posted in this. For some reason I thought it was just addressed to SJ's. Oops.
NewEra
05-27-2009, 07:31 PM
Studied electrical engineering in college, just graduated. Looking for a job, haven't found anything yet in this job market. But I'm glad to have an undergraduate engineering degree under my belt.
DisneyGeek
05-28-2009, 11:55 PM
I still don't know what type of career I want. My ideal career is getting money for doing absolutely nothing, but sadly nothing like that exists as far as I know.
I work in the men's department of a department store. It's okay, but it's such a feeler job, that I feel so out of place being a T, especially an introvert. It's fine for a college job, but I wouldn't delve into it at all.
I'm currently studying accounting in college. It's easy for me. I don't give a shit about it, but it's simple so, I'm going for it.
simpleamazement
05-30-2009, 07:28 PM
I work in the Information Systems / IT department for a billing company. I'm also going to school to get a Bachelor's Degree in Information Systems. I love my job and field of work. I'm absolutely in my career field, and on my path to where I want to be. After trial and error, thinking, exploring, and doing assessments, I figured out that I wanted this to be my career.
jazzyidahovandal
06-25-2009, 05:19 AM
I graduated with degrees in journalism and recreation. I've worked in the marketing field previously and was laid off. My internship was in college athletics media relations and I really wanted to get into that field, but it has not worked out for whatever reason.
With this economy, I'll be satisfied to get a job in the communications field. I love doing layout and writing articles. I'm getting close, since the interviews are more frequent than they used to be.
WickedQueen
06-25-2009, 05:47 AM
What exactly do you do for work?
I'm a journalist and a freelance novelist.
Do you like your job?
Absolutely. I got everything I want and need from this job.
Are you in your career field? If so, how what made you decide that you wanted to be in this career?
I always love to read, write, meet new & inspiring people, and have some great adventures. My job give it all.
I am currently a roofer/carpenter. I'll admit, the roofing SUCKS! :rolli: But I'll be back in school in August, so I will either stop doing it or cut my hours waaaaay back!:D
FallaciaSonata
07-05-2009, 05:11 AM
I was a grocery store's service clerk for two years. A bagger, if you will. The day I turned 18, my manager was more than happy to bump me up to Produce Clerk. I'm going for Business / Management in college, so my Assistant Store Director says I need to gain experience in all of the departments, so she'll be moving me around a bit.
I like my job as it is, and I'm sure I'll like it more when I get up higher. Of course, the primary reason for having a job is financial stability and personal security. (Not to mention that if that perfect girl with the huge lighted-up sign on her head finds me, I'll need to be able to support her as well as myself.)
Eagle
07-05-2009, 03:55 PM
Okay, here we go:
What exactly do you do for work?
I work at a Tim Horton's Restaurant. I currently do upfront/register, baking, and unload truck.
If you're going to school, what are you studying for?
I start school in the Fall at RIT. I'll be studying Electrical Engineering. I also will be involved in AFROTC there.
Do you like your job? If not, then why? Do you think you would be happier doing something else?
Currently I'm indifferent to my job. It can be enjoyable at times. It's just something to keep me afloat through college though. It's a means to an ends.
Are you in your career field? If so, how what made you decide that you wanted to be in this career?
No, I'm not in my career field. I plan on going active military. I am hoping to become a pilot, but who knows. My end goal is NASA or at the least to become an astronaut. Maybe through the private industry? If that doesn't work out maybe constitutional law. Or lifetime military? I'm not really sure. Depends on where I am in a few years.
Shadow
07-05-2009, 04:23 PM
I'm now a sub-editor at a magazine publishing company, woop! I love it. Being an organised perfectionist is all part of the job, but I also get to indulge my creative side. I've already had someone praise me for being 'clearly a thinker, not superficial', and I'm diplomatic too apparently. Odd.
IZthe411
07-20-2009, 03:38 PM
I'm a CPA who is currently in Internal Audit at a mutual fund company. I like audit, but I'd rather do financial statements.
What exactly do you do for work?
I paint fences/railings/whatever you want to call them... metal ones. I just do this in my apartment complex as a summer job before I leave for college.
If you're going to school, what are you studying for?
Undecided, but it really bothers me. I need to figure out what I want to do with my life, and fast.
Do you like your job? If not, then why? Do you think you would be happier doing something else?
It's decent if only for the fact that it's pretty simple and it pays well. I don't like having to wear bad old clothing because I like being dressed in a more sophisticated manner, but that's not too big of a deal. However, I want a more permanent and stable job, and I have to move inside whenever there's rain, and then I fall asleep in the afternoon, and I don't like... no, scratch that, I hate sleeping in the afternoon. Also, it'd be nice if some of the people to interact with around here weren't old.
Just another ISTJ
07-29-2009, 11:05 PM
If you're going to school, what are you studying for?
I'm studying Computing Science at my university, with an intention of starting a career in software development as a programmer.
Do you like your job? If not, then why? Do you think you would be happier doing something else?
Yes, as it allows me a degree of creative freedom. An involvement in the arts has always been appealing to me, but I'm not sure if I would be happier per say.
Are you in your career field? If so, how what made you decide that you wanted to be in this career?
Yes, I suppose so. It's always been something that I was good at and I find that there is much satisfaction to be had in software development.
Sam Spade
07-30-2009, 05:23 PM
I'm currently a college sophomore double majoring in History & German.
History and languages have been well, my obsessions from early childhood. I wouldn't dream of studying anything else really.
Habba
07-30-2009, 05:34 PM
What exactly do you do for work?
I'm a student / software developer / indie game developer
If you're going to school, what are you studying for?
I have papers for being a computer technian, but I'm currently studying computer sciences at the local university.
Do you like your job? If not, then why? Do you think you would be happier doing something else?
Studying is sometimes nice. Lots of stuff to learn, but sometimes it feels uselessly theoretic. Software developing is nice (and pays more), but I like more developing games.
Are you in your career field? If so, how what made you decide that you wanted to be in this career?
Well, I'd hope to be a professional game developer one day. Not perharps working with AAA games, but something more than simple flash/mobile games. Something that stands the test of time better than the state-of-the-art games.
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