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What is your job? - jp121270 - 08-14-2015

Paramedic, but making some life changes and hope to give up healthcare soon and work a normal 9am-5pm job, or remotely would be the best. Smile


RE: What is your job? - tinko00 - 08-14-2015

(08-14-2015, 06:31 PM)Insidious Wrote: Paramedic, but making some life changes and hope to give up healthcare soon and work a normal 9am-5pm job, or remotely would be the best. Smile

Almost everything connected to medicine requires you to be 100% ready to go working if they need you. most of the time paramedic work overtime and don't get paid for it so I think its really honorable but also sucky job to do Biggrin I really respect people in medicine Biggrin


RE: What is your job? - Alex - 08-14-2015

(08-14-2015, 06:31 PM)Insidious Wrote: Paramedic, but making some life changes and hope to give up healthcare soon and work a normal 9am-5pm job, or remotely would be the best. Smile

I feel you man the dish washing life isn't the life for me. Maybe ill get move up to deli Sarcasm


RE: What is your job? - tinko00 - 08-14-2015

(08-14-2015, 06:37 PM)Alex Wrote: I feel you man the dish washing life isn't the life for me. Maybe ill get move up to deli Sarcasm

Excuse me, but what deli means?


RE: What is your job? - OversouL - 08-14-2015

Currently, I'm just a full time engineering student. Notamused


RE: What is your job? - tinko00 - 08-14-2015

(08-14-2015, 06:58 PM)OversouL Wrote: Currently, I'm just a full time engineering student. Notamused

Yeah don't worry, you will have to get a job to survive Smile unless you will steal ofc Biggrin


RE: What is your job? - Shebang - 08-14-2015

(08-14-2015, 06:44 PM)tinko00 Wrote: Excuse me, but what deli means?

I'm gathering that you might not be a native English speaker, correct me if I'm wrong Smile Here's a definition you can hopefully understand.

Delicatessen is a term meaning "delicacies" or "fine foods". In English, "delicatessen" originally meant only this specially prepared food. In time, the delicatessen store where this food was sold came to be called a delicatessen, and in this sense is often abbreviated to deli.

However, a deli has different meaning in Europe and the US/Canada. In Europe, it generally means a place that sells high-quality goods. In US/Canada, A deli usually sells sliced meats and cheeses.

(08-14-2015, 06:58 PM)OversouL Wrote: Currently, I'm just a full time engineering student. Notamused

That's cool! Where at, if you don't mind me asking?


RE: What is your job? - tinko00 - 08-14-2015

(08-14-2015, 07:09 PM)Shebang Wrote: I'm gathering that you might not be a native English speaker, correct me if I'm wrong Smile Here's a definition you can hopefully understand.

Delicatessen is a term meaning "delicacies" or "fine foods". In English, "delicatessen" originally meant only this specially prepared food. In time, the delicatessen store where this food was sold came to be called a delicatessen, and in this sense is often abbreviated to deli.

However, a deli has different meaning in Europe and the US/Canada. In Europe, it generally means a place that sells high-quality goods. In US/Canada, A deli usually sells sliced meats and cheeses.


That's cool! Where at, if you don't mind me asking?

Nah I am now english native speaker, as you can see from reading my posts.. there are a lot of grammar mistakes Biggrin anyway.. I understand delicatese Biggrin I just didn't link it with deli XD Biggrin


What is your job? - jp121270 - 08-15-2015

(08-14-2015, 06:35 PM)tinko00 Wrote: Almost everything connected to medicine requires you to be 100% ready to go working if they need you. most of the time paramedic work overtime and don't get paid for it so I think its really honorable but also sucky job to do Biggrin I really respect people in medicine Biggrin

Yeah you definitely don't do it for the pay. I'm just ready to have some type of normalcy to my life.


RE: What is your job? - mothered - 08-15-2015

I work In a brain-dead job In a supermarket.

I love It because there's basically no mental energy exhausted, therefore upon my arrival home, I can hit my PCs hard and dedicate my mentality there.