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WolfyOne 03-27-2010 05:25 PM

When R and I both lost our jobs in the podunk town we lived in, we decided to give plasma at the blood bank in a neighboring town. Between the two of us giving, it paid for the cats we were feeding inside and outside at the time. Heck, it even bought flea medicine for all of them. Our country vet taught us how to dose down all our cats from a large dog dose of Frontline. We were able to dose 8 cats from one of those dog doses. If we did the blood bank twice a week, we'd average an extra $200 a month each.

nytangel 03-27-2010 05:45 PM

I have the pleasure of working for a mid-sized dot com. Its really nice not to have to dress any particular way to go to work every day. I'm thankful for an environment that is friendly to any and all lifestyles.

Gemme 03-27-2010 07:53 PM

I work in hospitality and am thankful that I can pretty much work anywhere in this field. The down side is that I am not certain I want to work in this particular field any longer. I miss office environments and a part of me is beginning to get really annoying with the tiny voice in my head screeching that I should go back to school.

But for now, hospitality is it for me.

Cuddlebug 03-29-2010 12:31 PM

Working with my hands
 
I was a nurse, an LVN and making ok money. I went to school and LOVED my job, until I was hurt. Repetitive movement injury and that was all she wrote. I was unemployed and in workers comp.. for 3 yrs.


I went back to school and began to learn Sign Language. In 2008 I graduated and became an American Sign Language Interpreter! I am a Sign language Interpreter and .. I love my job!
I get to work with people and.... I get paid to talk! It is a femme's dream. I am blessed to have a job I love, and get paid decently well to do it.

I have also taken surveys to make a little extra.
Cuddles

UofMfan 03-29-2010 12:55 PM

I comprehend the meaning of a text and produce the subsequent of an equivalent text, that communicates the same message, in another language.

Jesse 06-23-2010 05:23 PM

I own a window cleaning business. I clean residential and commercial windows. It's great working for myself, meeting lots of people, and the money is surprisingly good. Cleaning windows is one of those things that most everyone hates to do, but when you know the tricks of the trade so to speak, it's not bad.

Jesse

Canela 06-23-2010 05:27 PM

I set up non profits.

cinderella 06-23-2010 05:32 PM

Nolthing. Since retirement (after 50 plus years of working), Uncle Sam and my 2 pensions are taking care of me very fairly decently, thank you. I took enough crap for all those year to warrent a hell of a lot more money then I am getting now. But, thankfully, it is enough for me to survive on, thank you very much.

JustJo 06-23-2010 06:15 PM

I've been working since I was 15, with 2 breaks of 4 months each over a span of 33 years...first in the hospitality industry (everything from waitressing, line cook, dishwasher, bartender, restaurant manager, banquet manager at a hotel)...then in non-profits (client services, development) and finally went back to college after 20 years to get an advanced degree.

I ended up with 2, and a new job as a cog in the wheel of corporate America...and couldn't be happier. I work for a great company that is actually out there trying to make a positive difference in people's health and lives, and takes care of their employees while they're making money helping people. What could be better? Maybe the fact that I work from home...so I also get to make a living while being the kind of mom I want to be (the kind who's home when the school bus pulls up to the curb, and can take time out to help with homework, activities or just bake the occasional batch of after-school cookies).

I've worked hard for a long time, and I spent years studying until the wee small hours...but it has paid off for me. I feel very fortunate...and an awful lot like I won the job lottery. :)

RockOn 06-23-2010 06:30 PM

I am an applications software developer. I have worked at the same job for over six years. Until this year, I was always a contractor but our Bureau Chief scheduled a meeting with all the contractors and said for us to submit our resumes and "be reachable." I saw contractors around me, good friends, get dismissed because of cutbacks so I went for security. We all took a little pay cut to become permanent employees. It is not so bad and right now, the security of stability is comforting. I do not spend so much anymore when I take Kelly, my dog, to pet stores. She gets to select one thing instead of a whole bag of loot. Of course, Kelly has more than she needs now anyway. I adopted her last December from our local Humane Shelter and yes, she is the love of my life. :)

I am sincerely thankful for my job. And am thankful I enjoy it so much. It is not a burden for me to get up and go into work in the mornings but I sure am glad to get home and see my Kelly. If anyone is interested, I posted her photo in the Galleries. She was a year old when I brought her home last December. Kelly is a mixed pit bull.

Best wishes to everyone - and :praying: for those who are struggling.
Brock

P. S. Looks up and waves to JustJo

T D 06-23-2010 11:28 PM


Once upon a time I used to be a Director of Information Technology with the Federal Gov't. Now days I draw my disability and few bucks from a family trust, plus do odd jobs here and there, mostly NOT having to do with technology *chuckling* ;)

Actually I prefer to do things that I enjoy now, which usually have to do with taking care of the elderly or others who require assistance, or animals.

Makes me wonder what the heck I was doing in technology for all those years :|


femmennoir 06-24-2010 05:07 AM

I am a full time teacher (French/Latin), I teach in after-school programme (Knitting/Weaving), I do translations (English to French), I give private lessons (French/Latin/Italian), I occasionally sell my knitting and my culinary feats (I used to be a chef and make a variety of things for my school Holiday Fair), I collect books and sell a bit online. this summer I plan to open an Etsy store. With all this I do pretty well.
Elle*

lipstixgal 06-24-2010 04:11 PM

I went back to school for certified medical assistant but really want to be a nurse. Probably going to work for a while and then go back at night for BSN in nursing and get registered. But its not fun not having any money except for SS every month which goes like that.

Random 07-01-2010 09:38 AM

What haven't I done is probably a better question..

Lol..

I've always been a job gypsy

I generally work in food or as office support staff... Keep my mind or my body busy and I am a happy girl...

Now this means that I have pretty well always been poor.. So, I don't have a lot of expencive habits to cut..

But I'm getting older and I'm tired of starting over... A couple years ago, I thought I found my nitch..(Artisan Bread Maker... loved it, loved it loved it..) But medical problems and a nightmare break up derailed the HELL out of my plans..

So, after three yrs of soul stealing grocery store baking and a phone job, I took four months off... (I am beyond blessed with a partner who wants me happy..)What do I want to be when I grow up?

I took apart all my jobs, and my hobbies, and my life experience and figured out what is the constant in my life...

I'm a junker, a dumpster diver, a thrifter... It's in my blood.. My grandfather had a store, my uncle had a store, my parents have a store...

So I put what I wanted out into the universe...

I'm now an assistant manager at a thrift store..

Lol.. now it may not seem to be much.. Such a lil job... But for me.. It's winning the lottery...

First step to having my own store... Grin...

o222Good 07-12-2010 10:35 PM

I work a full time job and a part time job. I work from 8am to 10pm on Thursdays and Fridays. Believe me, I am so grateful, especially in this economy. Right now, I'm on a well needed summer break. I was pretty burned out, actually sizzlin, by the Fourth of July! I still have no money, as I'm paying off some heavy debts. If I'm lucky, I have a hundred dollars left over at the end of the month. But what I'm really worried about is when I retire in about 8-10 years. My income will be a third of what it is, and less if Social Security bottoms out. I'm pretty obsessed about it, but still very, very grateful.

- Kooch


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