What does everyone do for a job?

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I'm sure this has been posted many times before, so sorry in advance.
Also, sorry if its in the wrong place...
Just thought it would be interesting to find out what you all do!

...I work for a plumbing & gas company, on the admin side in the office though. Boring :(
 
I am a full time student (just about to go off to university) but have had a part time job in a florist for 3 years so I would class that as my job. I hope to get a job in a florist when I get to university as well!

ETA: I am going to university to study law, so hopefully in the future I will be a solicitor.
 
I am currently holding the official (and rather long) job title of Hire Desk Controller! :D:p

I work for a plant hire company so i control and monitor all the incoming and outgoing machines, make contracts up etc

But for those who know....it may not be for much longer! :eek::D
 
Work for an IFA in the investments services division, basically valuing peoples pensions and investments....and yes, it is as boring as it sounds :D
 
I am a ruminant nutritionist. I work on the technical team for a big Agriculture company in Cheshire, I help formulate dairy, beef and sheep diets and provide support to the farmers, sales reps and vets. I also get to go to lots of conferences (often abroad!) it is pretty awesome. I am working from home at the moment tho as have broken my leg :-(
 
I'm a full time postgraduate student as of tomorrow (I finished my undergraduate degree in June), and work Saturdays in a local bakery. I'm looking for something more closely related to my studies though so it's easier to get a job when I finish next year!
 
Secondary school teacher.

Drama is the main, but also teach History and RE.....

:D

I want to be a Drama teacher eventually! If you had any advice I would be incredibly grateful :)

At the moment I am in Year 12, doing my first year of A Levels. Other than that I volunteer at a City Farm and the hospital my mum works at, walk people's dogs, put stuff on e-bay for people, help out at the stables...
 
I work for the police recording crime details.....who what when how etc.
Not been doing it very long but it's very interesting.

It would be interesting to know how many of us have worked with horses in the past full time. I worked with point to pointers then, after undergoing brain surgery which stopped me riding for a year and caused me to pile on loads of weight, I went to work at a donkey charity for a couple of years. It was really, really boring but at least gave me the impetus to go back to education!
 
I work on a livery yard :) Can't beat it, it never feels as if i'm going to work. I also do a few evenings a week as a veterinary receptionist which is also good as it means i get to catch up with lots of local gossip. hehe
 
I work for the police recording crime details.....who what when how etc.
Not been doing it very long but it's very interesting.

It would be interesting to know how many of us have worked with horses in the past full time. I worked with point to pointers then, after undergoing brain surgery which stopped me riding for a year and caused me to pile on loads of weight, I went to work at a donkey charity for a couple of years. It was really, really boring but at least gave me the impetus to go back to education!


I worked full time with horses for 2 years once I finised at uni. I was free-lance riding for lots of people mainly riding young dressage horses. Had a great time and some really nice horses that I was riding and competiting. Even got to ride at Mr Hester's house a couple of times! But then my mum and dad told me I had to get a proper job, as they had paid for me to go to uni I thought I owed them that.
 
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