OT: What do you do for a living?

Submitted by NYC Fan on

With the offseason here, I thought it would be interesting to read what members on this board do for a living.  Student, Professional, Retiree, Entrepenuer...

Do you like what you do?  Wish you would have done things differently when you were a student searching for a career choice?

 

 

PapabearBlue

May 17th, 2017 at 12:48 PM ^

You aren't going to see a lot of honest answers on a website where a lot of the frequent visitors are some of the most prominent and successful individuals on the planet. There are far more "wal-mart" wolverines than there are alumni-fans and you likely won't see too many "factory worker", or "fast food worker" responses to this.

I'm a wal-mart wolverine. I'm a veteran, college student, in my 30's, working at a shit retail chain, and studying to become an Industrial Electrician. 

mGrowOld

May 17th, 2017 at 12:59 PM ^

Quite a spirited debate broke out over the eternal "do you drain the new batch of fries before the ones in the warming tray are all given out" and of course "should you ring the doorbell again or simply knock harder" when the customer doesnt take the delivery right away.

Wolverine In Iowa 68

May 17th, 2017 at 12:54 PM ^

I went to UM for education, spent 14 years working in Alabama running a training division for a software company before getting downsized in the Great Recession in 08-09.  Moved to Iowa and did some training and tech writing in the Ag industry before landing at U of I hospital, where I create distance learning modules and maintain internal websites for the EMR system (among other "stuff").

Always wanted to write novels, but life got in the way.

MGoStrength

May 17th, 2017 at 12:56 PM ^

I teach high school physical education and adjunct exercise science teacher at a small college.  When the kids are cool I love my job, when the kids are a pain in the butt I hate my job.  Motivating kids to be physically active today is hard and can limit how much we can really do to make class exciting.  Half the time I can't wait to leave school so I can go lift for 2 hours.

Boner Stabone

May 17th, 2017 at 12:57 PM ^

I am a teacher during the week from Sept.-June. During the weekends I am a janitor cleaning offices, during the summer I mow lawns, and I also officiate sports (mainly basketball) with what time is left. 

Go Blue Rosie

May 17th, 2017 at 12:57 PM ^

I work for a nonprofit that helps kids play by working with community groups and cities to build playgrounds and other creative play areas.  Our 200 person, all volunteer playground builds are the most visible thing we do.  We start in the morning with an empty lot and by 2:30 the site is completely transformed.  We've had a lot of sports teams and athletes, including many former Michigan players, volunteer on our projects.  We also partner with the NBA to build a playground tied to the All Star game.  I manage the team who works with our funding partners.  It's definitely not what I envisioned for my life back in college but I absolutely love my job.  

Go Blue Rosie

May 17th, 2017 at 3:31 PM ^

As luck would have it, we actually have $15,000 grants available right now for qualifying community projects.   Visit kaboom.org/grants/build_it_yourself.   It says the deadline has passed for round 2 but you can still apply for consideration.  If you have specific questions, you can email [email protected].  You can say Sarah referred you.  Hopefully it's a fit!

Wolvie3758

May 17th, 2017 at 12:58 PM ^

I pretty much have my dream job. I work on large and small corporate events around the country and world. As a independent contractor I set my own schedule. All my expenses are paid for and I get to stay at the best hotels and resorts.

I retired from one of the largest fortune 500 companies at the age of 42 and took this job to fill my time and there are many times I have to pinch myself and say I cant believe they are paying me to do this..Ie 7 weeks at the Great Barrier Reef..5 weeks in Padagonia and the Anartic and others like them.

The only down side is sometimes Im gone for 3-7 weeks from my family but weve all adjusted and I bring them with me sometimes when schedules and school allow. 

 

 

The Victors

May 17th, 2017 at 1:03 PM ^

Mid- to High-end custom home builder.

I love my job (most days).  I've been wanting to be a custom home builder since I started college over 10 years ago.

Don

May 17th, 2017 at 1:08 PM ^

I study the windsharks and how they interact with the methane-based ecosystem here. The field work can be pretty dull, but it's enlivened by the periodic attacks of nightreapers looking for hosts. You gotta keep your head on a swivel or you'll end up paralyzed and being eaten slowly by nightreaper larva.

Don

May 17th, 2017 at 5:43 PM ^

Not after you regain consciousness only to find a hatch of larva eating their way out of your nutsack. Otherwise the job's OK, although I'd really rather run the fleshpot dolls back inSystem on Titan.

Macenblu

May 17th, 2017 at 4:12 PM ^

I appreciate that.  I kid because either people wish to change the subject awkwardly or they start telling me about their own cancer experience or about a family member.  I love what I do though.  Some days are sadder than others but it is by no means a "depressing" job which is what many people assume.