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Posted: 8/8/2005, 1:38 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
don't try to steal him!

Posted: 8/8/2005, 10:03 pm
by closeyoureyes
Ok. I hate my job. I want a new one.
Posted: 8/9/2005, 12:31 pm
by Soozy
Do it Nam! Victoria's nicer than Toronto!
Posted: 8/9/2005, 2:56 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
my sister's name is victoria

Posted: 8/16/2005, 1:49 am
by TaLeNtOsO
i love my career

Posted: 8/16/2005, 3:16 am
by Teedus
My ex-girlfriends name is Victoria...boy I hate her.
Posted: 8/16/2005, 5:35 pm
by Rusty
That's......great to know?
Posted: 8/16/2005, 5:37 pm
by Joanne
im interested in odd jobs that would take a lot of studying, school
like pharmaceutical junk.... suggestions?
Posted: 8/17/2005, 12:19 am
by Henrietta
Start making plans to go to school then. Cause if it require schooling, then you have to have it. Or know someone. But to be a pharmacist I don't think you can get around the education part.
My career interests requires school too, and acceptance into one of the state's most difficults programs. I've already been turned down once. By the time I get in I'll probably be done with a bachelor in health education and ready to get married. Sucktastic.
Has anyone here chose a career that your parents strongly disagree with?
Posted: 1/9/2006, 7:21 pm
by Henrietta
People, I think we should restate what we do, people got new new jobs and I'm still interested.
I am working as a proctor now for my university for online and independent study students who come in. I sit at this computer and watch people take tests. Score!
Posted: 1/9/2006, 10:04 pm
by half jill
i still work at lick's.
uh, yeah.
i think i'm quitting soon.
Posted: 1/9/2006, 10:05 pm
by superrgirll
i still work at sport mart.
although, i think i am going to get fired soon from calling in sick too much.
Posted: 1/9/2006, 10:15 pm
by Smooke
Do it Nammy boy!!
Victoria is a such a beautiful chick! move into her territory and take her over like a wild BOAR!!!!
On the contrary
I want to be a Police Constable with the Toronto Police Service! It's my dream!!!
Posted: 1/9/2006, 11:54 pm
by Hope
i.. am jobless.
Posted: 1/10/2006, 12:18 am
by happening fish
i'm special event staff for the mcgill athletics centre
means i stand around at hockey games every now and then doin' not much of anything

Posted: 1/10/2006, 1:12 am
by dream in japanese
i work with a child with autism and bring her to skating lessons every week...i work at a community centre running some preschool programs and i work part time at an adaptive techonolgy company...plus i go to university full time!
why do i still find myself with a lot of free time?!

Posted: 1/10/2006, 1:35 am
by Smooke
dream in japanese wrote:i work with a child with autism and bring her to skating lessons every week...i work at a community centre running some preschool programs and i work part time at an adaptive techonolgy company...plus i go to university full time!
why do i still find myself with a lot of free time?!

what do you do again?
Posted: 1/10/2006, 7:03 am
by nikki4982
I now have a reason to post in this thread.
I work at Kohl's department store from 10:15pm to 6:15am stocking shelves/racks, putting up new prices for ad set, and occasionally processing freight (cutting open boxes and taking the stuff out of all the wrapping and putting it on racks to head out onto the floor).
I work with Melissa.

Posted: 1/10/2006, 7:45 am
by Kathy
I've had lots of great jobs cuz I went to a great university with a co-op program so I got to test-drive different careers... thank goodness because I had no idea what I wanted to do. I tried PR, marketing, project management and finance for big corporations in Canada. During school I was also a teaching assistant for business classes.
When I finished school I had job offers from each of my co-op companies, but I chose a finance career (not accounting!) with General Electric (GE) Canada. It's been 2.5 years now and it's great

Posted: 1/10/2006, 7:53 am
by xoNoDoubt69
nikki4982 wrote:
I work at Kohl's department store from 10:15pm to 6:15am stocking shelves/racks, putting up new prices for ad set, and occasionally processing freight (cutting open boxes and taking the stuff out of all the wrapping and putting it on racks to head out onto the floor).
