Your job, what is it, what do people think you do?

by wanderlustguy 55 Replies latest jw friends

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson


    In the mornings I manage the local soup kitchen. In the afternoons I'm a volunteer researcher at the State of Florida Library. I compile info on Leon County/Tallahassee, Florida, which is put into gigantic notebooks, catalogued and placed in the reference materials. So far, I have created some 20 volumes. To get an idea of the topics go to

    http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/

    On the left you will note Quick Access. Scroll down to Library Catalog and click. Then do a Search for Claude Kenneson (author) and voila!

    The City of Tallahassee was so impressed with a segment of my research that it is now online. See

    http://www.talgov.com/pubworks/kenneson.cfm

    I also create files on Leon County/Tallahassee which are in kept in a file cabinet and are used to answer questions. Additionally, I help people doing genealogy (locally). Some of my responses are posted at

    http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/script/main/rw

    Type in Claude Kenneson at Search all message boards. Click.

    Next, click Go. You will find 49 matches.

    If you can't already tell, I enjoy researching.

  • Thirdson
    Thirdson

    I work in IT in the corporate HQ of a high-tech manufacturer. I manage the systems that buy or make product and get it shipped to the customer anywhere in the world. I still write code as I couldn't possibly be a pure manager. I have worked for my current employer for 5 years. Last week my mother asked what I did for a living.

    3rd

  • diamondblue1974
    diamondblue1974

    I am a paralegal (best way to describe it) although work as a consultant in a law firm; specialise in Labour law (in particular Discrimination Law) and represent clients before the Employment Tribunals (the UK's main Labour court), I and my department provide advice to corporate clients on how to avoid being hauled up before them; also training to be a Barrister too.

    Again my mother doesnt understand what I do and asks frequently.

    DB74

  • not the administrator
    not the administrator

    i sell stuff. my family doesnt ask.

  • z
    z

    I’m designer my product sell at fine store (high end) all over the world I employ about 50 worker

  • siegswife
    siegswife

    My primary job is being a wife and mother. Once my daughter started school I got a job working part-time as a customer service/cashier at a grocery store to supplement our income.

    People think I sleep all day...well, my sis-in-law does anyway. Whenever she calls, no matter what time of day she always asks if she woke me up.

    Lea

  • rebel8
    rebel8
    I must have forgot to attend the 'how to dress as a maths teacher' seminar.

    Yeah, but you did attend the 'how to dress as a JW' seminar. Probably similar in people's minds...let's see....thick opaque hose, lace up Mary Janes, long/full/flowery skirt with double slips underneath......18 hour bra....turtle neck with a long/loose cardigan over it to ensure no boobage shows....bun in hair...nerdy glasses...little/no makeup...

  • katiekitten
    katiekitten

    Wow, theres hope for me yet then! Now where are my dark glasses?

    Actually weve got a dress code being introduced at my school next term. I think its because ive been showing too much cleavage. Better pull them Jehoobahs Witness blouses out from the back of the closet.

    Thanks for the apple GBL. Tetra, if I have to look at you picking your belly button one more time im gonna have to make you clean all the bogies from under the table at break!

  • liquidsky
    liquidsky

    I design high end retail store and casino interiors. Some of projects include Nordstrom, Ralph Lauren Polo, Pottery Barn, Tiffany's, Coach, Macy's, etc.

  • littlerockguy
    littlerockguy

    I listen to EF's other MDs dictation and try to decipher what they are trying to say since most talk into the recording device as if they are on fire. The reports that I type are what EF shuffles back and forth from his office and to the insurance companies.

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