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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.
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. 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 I really respect people in medicine
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. I feel you man the dish washing life isn't the life for me. Maybe ill get move up to deli
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 Excuse me, but what deli means? RE: What is your job? - OversouL - 08-14-2015 Currently, I'm just a full time engineering student.
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. Yeah don't worry, you will have to get a job to survive unless you will steal ofc
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 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. 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 Nah I am now english native speaker, as you can see from reading my posts.. there are a lot of grammar mistakes anyway.. I understand delicatese I just didn't link it with deli XD
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 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. |