What's your job Veeky Forumsggots?
I'll start:
>i don't have a job
What's your job Veeky Forumsggots?
I'll start:
>i don't have a job
barista lol..............
publix bagger
Serial rapist
trust fund babby
English teacher
I just have a general labor job as of recently, but before moving to this new city most of my experience was mixing live sound and booking/concert promotions.
Professional Writer.
Professional Buyer for Local Government. I hate it. White collar sitting in an office jobs are not for me. I want to switch to a manual labour job but the only thing stopping me is the fact that I would have to start out on way lower pay because of lack of experience. I’m only 20 with no priorities/responsibilities so I should survive I guess.
First job: maintaining ERP system of a medical SMB
Second job: church organ player
i do credit card fraud
photo lab operator
Pretty fa desusenpai
hvac technition
its pretty low pay and probably going to disappear entirely soon
all I can do is enjoy it while it lasts and figure out what to do after
Awful pic
Literal fag thinking he's good. Go back to the sticky and try again.
made me think I was on /p/ for a sec
Receptionist for h&r block. Boring as shit and boss is annoying. No dress code for me at least and $12/hr to call a handful of people a day.
Lawyer
Anyone else who is non working class-tier?
is this your photo?
that is beautiful
You are bitch as long as your "pics" are posted on Veeky Forums. You aren't safe
research & development software engineer
yeah, and thanks
it is what it is my dude
Public administration in a government agency, 120k
>tfw guide
>always have to guide a crowd of 20
>usually only 3-4 interested tourists
>rest is chinks taking pics and asking for bathroom breaks every 10 minutes
Ski concierge in the Japanese alps. 4.5 months accomodation and ski pass provided + hourly rate
Basically my day consists of starting work at 7, driving guests where they need to go and dealing with their problems until about 12-1, going out skiing/snowboarding until about 4 and then driving guests around for a further two hours, and then going out drinking with friends.
I get a full day off every 3 or 4 days, or pretty much whenever I want provided I give enough notice.
I love it, I've never been so stress free in my life
Dentist.
Any other medfags on Veeky Forums?
relationship banker
35k to sell people shit they need anyway
don't like it, to salesy. hate being pushy but gotta meet that quota.jpg
want to leave but no degree and no one else will pay me 35k and 3 weeks of paid vaca
Yeah, okay, so how fucking hard is it to get that job?
I just reread that sentence and realized my wording sounded pretty insulting. So if it wasn't clear, I'm asking because I want your fucking job.
Work retail at shoe store. Store is going under in march, so yeah.
Going to apply as a teller or something for Chase.
I teach English
Electrical technician specialising in overhead cranes and lifting equipment/machinery
Asset valuation. 65k/year and so fucking poor compared to some of my friends. I know people with starting salaries of 90k plus and solid 40k bonus, but I want to transition to software development (almost started out there) and I get to use some of my coding skills in my current job.
I steal high-end wheechairs from paraplegics and other cripples, and resell the chairs and their chargers on the black market.
mcdonalds crew member; easy as piss, pretty relaxed environment, pay honestly not too bad considering how little I actually do
Blockchain Asset Manager
Extremely easy my man. There's hundreds of these sort of jobs (bar work, hotel work, driving, cleaning etc.) going in every ski town around the world.
I applied for ~11 positions in the town I'm in (Hakuba) and every one came back and offered me the job, I picked the one with the best benefits.
It's fairly common (at least in Japan) for employers to offer accomodation and ski pass with the job.
Don't expect good pay, but you'll get by. I get paid 1000 yen/hr, which is enough to pay for food and beer and other odds and ends
Get onto the local buy/sell/swap page of where ever you want to go. Try to avoid jobs on-mountain because they suck (long hours, most corporate so least flexible).
clinical Neuropsychologist and Psychoterapist
project manager at a logistics company
pretty much didn't know what to with my life since I've been 18 and ended up here, I'm 27
need to change something but don't know what to
Banquet server at a country club
merchant sailor, but currently an army conscript
High school teacher
part time work in a bar and an art gallery and working on my own art
Me neither but i just attended two job interviews for content writer intern and journalist. I’m more of a creative writer guy, and creative writing is what i want to see in my future.
What do you write? Did you study writing/journalism/communication in uni? How did you get your first writing job?
You refer to them as chinks, but are you friendly to them in real life?
I write whatever my clients ask me to write for the. It could really be anything. My degree was in English. My first writing job was working as a part time contractor copy writing for a clothing catalog, a job I found on Craigslist. In college I was a proofreader for the college newspaper, which helped me get my first writing job after college. Even though I was only writing like five or so product descriptions a week for shit pay, I played that job up in my resume and thats how got my current job.
Like I said earlier, I write anything my clients ask me to write. I run my own office and have an established reputation. I've written anything from real estate broker biographies to marriage histories used in divorce proceedings to birthday cards to business proposals. And a whole lot of other stuff. I do editing too, and once I ghostwrote a book. It's a fun job, I have my own little office and I get to meet all kinds of people. It's a job I never thought I would have.
Nice! Getting my masters in Applied Behavioral Analysis right now.
nursey nurse
second year in private banking, almost killed myself after the first year but i made 2 mil in commissions and bonuses which is a plus
Theatre technician.
Currently employed in a carpentry shop, but most of the work I do is mixing shows.
proces operator aka factory worker
Why'd you choose private banking over like regular banking?
less people to deal with, private banking focuses more on relationship management, its way easier too tbqh
City planner
Psychiatrist. Before going to med school I got a PhD in neuroscience and did research for a few years.
I don't have aj
ob either
Art director for a publishing house
what did you major in college?
Social Worker for Indigenous People living in the mountains.
Veeky Forums
thats cool as fuck
do you like it?
Cost control in a coal plant.
being a nurse is fa?
not hating. just curious on why you think that?
In-house lawyer for a correctional healthcare company (we provide medical services to prisons/jails/ICE etc.). Money is decent, hours are decent, work is really interesting.
>all of these low paying jobs
>Veeky Forumsggots copping $900 shoes and $200 t shirts
How do you guys do it?
LEO
Part time radio DJ
publix grocery clerk
lmoa
living at home with mom and wasting entire paychecks I'm guessing
CPR teacher but in like a million years a doctor
Registered nurse.
Hey, is this your work? Saw it on /p/, I like to lurk there. If it is, I like your photos a lot.
Veeky Forums professions
I'm a librarian at a major university, but I work with book and newspaper conservation and preservation. I don't have to interact with the public, just books and student helpers.
yeah it is, and thanks. I'd post more to my thread thats up now but the weather has been just awfully boring
Baker, front of house, expo, delivery, dish bitch, and prep-cook at a restaurant. They just kinda move me around a lot.
How did you get the job, and what sort of work do you do?
retail banker
Kitchen Porter, kill me.
How’d you go about getting into it? I’m assuming you got your MLIS and then what? I’m graduating this year with a comp lit degree and no previous archiving experience but would like to set myself up for a career like yours. General advice?
graphic designer/illustrator
Bartender
I have an art history degree but I don't know what I'd do with it
River guide or off-road tour driver in the summer, ski lodge in the winter.
Thinking about becoming a freelance auto broker when I get too old to keep being an /out/ bum.
Media research on major television station. Sounds more effay than it is, it's basically market research. But salary is pretty good and work is chill and fun.
Doesn't sound Veeky Forums at all. Sounds like your some silly little man perpetually dressed in business casual lurking on instagram trying to milk the youth of the last little drops of counter cultural ingenuity that they produce
Sounds like your a fat tosser in white converse with a shit haircut and a taste for young girls.
Now fuck off and go back to writing a report on fidget spinners "the hot new trend!"
I'd hate you even more if it weren't for the fact that television is fucking dead anyway
I own rental property.
I work high end renovation as a framer from time to time.
I DJ & perform instrumental electronic musiks & Turntablism. It once made me enough to live on every month. Now it's worth shit, and plastic turntable imitations from guitar center have made me obsolete in some regards.
My undergrad major was in something comparable. I wanted to continue working in academia but was pretty disillusioned by the idea of becoming a professor. During my time at undergrad I worked at the university library and eventually archives as a student worker and once I graduated I applied to a few MLIS programs (UIUC, UNC, Indiana University, and U of Michigan are all "good"). From there I made a lot of great connections and gained hands on experience, something you are rarely expected to have much of prior to your MLIS. I'd say check out some programs and see what you'd be into, for example: archives, English librarianship, film preservation, digital preservation, book conservation, information management, reference librarianship. It's a big field. Bonus: there are lots of women in these programs and if you're not a total idiot you can certainly make a lot of, uh, friends.
It's a good career. You're probably not going to make six figures unless you are top admin, but I live well.
Bartender to pay bills and waiter at a beachclub to clear my mind.
Accountant, but I earn minimum wage. Gonna look for another job soon.
Translator. Not fa at all. Translating literature is effay, but you can't support yourself with it so I translate stupid documents for companies. Earn 0,10€ per word...
Well, at least I'm my own boss I guess.
Which languages?
English, German, Russian are my main languages. Could translate from French too.
Physics student that might start a PhD next year.
But I actually want to be a blacksmith.
How Veeky Forums is it ?
lol
nice. med student here likely going into emergency medicine.
Fedora
Actually i applied for a marketing job. Its a loong story but i talked to my boss that i dont like it and id rather be a creative since i can do photoshop etc. so she made me do the print ads. Until i direct and style for our shoots.
ASSEMBLY DREGS WW8?
Clerk at an independent bookstore. No dress code, free to browse web or read all day, good coworkers and interesting enough when I get to talk to customers about books or recommend my favs. Besides cool regulars tho,most of the clientele aren't very Veeky Forums, just old people. Pay is shit too.
I'm actually leaving soon, just got hired for a summer job at a tourist trap out in the southwest desert (live in the southeast rn). Still retail, but I'm looking forward to busting out some good cowboycore to flex on tourists.
investment banking
Sounds like fun. I'm undergrad in English right now but have a passion in photography and want to pursue publishing at Master's, this is basically my dream job lmao
Idk where u live but its fairly easy depending on how big the publishing house is. Tbh im not like officially an art director but i want to be a full blown one and thats my dream job too.