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post #301 of 312
Was a graphic designer, illustrator, toy sculptor (real hands on sculpture before computers took over) and soft toy engineer.
Now, seamstress for furnishings shop. Oil painter. Sculptor. PR for OH's company. Student perfumer. Full time mum. Chief cook, gardener, taxi driver, laundromat and bottlewasher. I expect there are a few more.

...and secretary to the president of the CIA....
post #302 of 312
I like the sound of "soft toy engineer".

I am an oncology registrar at a big hospital. Just started 3 months ago and hopefully this is my last career change.
post #303 of 312
MRI technologist but just finished my MBA so hoping to get into management.
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Chemotherapy pharmacist at a large teaching hospital
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Full-time student.
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College Professor and researcher.
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I'm a full time student at university, studying geology. Not sure what particular field of geology I'd want to go into. Hopefully something that has mobility and where I'm valued enough to receive a good salary.

Right now I work part time as a construction worker, but I am taking a few bartending classes because I want to be a bartender part time instead.
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UK Sales Manager
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I'm a registered nurse and work for Visiting Nurses Association. This means that I drive around all day and care for people who are ill in their homes (these are mutually exclusive activities).
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sales manager
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Admin Officer with a company
post #312 of 312
housewife
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