Whats your job?

I've roughed it out for 2 years. Most likely whatever I go back to school for will be full time so I wont be able to work anyway.

I don't recall saying I wasn't going to find/looking for another job, just that I have great parents who would help me out.

I probably mis-spoke when isaid don't have a back-up plan. I'm gonna find a job I just don't have anything set in stone yet or know where in going. It'll he dependent on a job.
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I'm an SEO Analyst supervisor. If you don't know what SEO is, basically we strategize ways to increase search engine traffic to our clients' web sites. I graduated in Economics, but the job market was pretty bare (and we can't leave the area. My wife is going through chemo and I didn't want to interrupt that) so I'm not doing anything specific with my degree like I intended to.
 
I work for a construction company doing bidding and estimating. I have a AAS in drafting and desing with a civil concentration and at UTC right now finishing my BS in civil engineering.
 
We solved the issue. He knows not to play these games with me now.

He is just mad that he has took two runs to get this job from me, and that he has been told no twice now.

I was hoping for a beat down! Think he may thumb wrestle you?
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As of now I'm supposed to be going into the College Of Business. But this last week I've been thinking about looking into something in engineering. A lot of my friends are doing it, and I have always been interested in technology and stuff. I can't decide if I should try it out or not. One problem is that I have Orientation in a few weeks and I'm not sure how that would go with me being with Business majors at Orientation...

Can some engineering majors here help me out on some things regarding the program? What was your specific major/minor? I'm thinking maybe Electrical or Computer but not real sure yet.

TIA
 
Cart Attendant at a golf course.... but going to college next year, so in a few years I should be working as a Cop but who knows.
 
Maintenance planner for a freight company.

Never knew what I wanted to do in college. Felt like I was wasting time and money. So I quit, went to aircraft maintenance school, and got my A&P licenses. Worked on planes for 7 years. Now I route airplanes and schedule maintenance.
 
Electrician at usm.. No college, though I do get two free classes a year. Been tring to leave for a while now but cant find nothin
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I had the same idea. Worked as a tech in a hospital for over a year. Go for it if you can.

BS in Biology from UT, now I'm a Retail Drug Store Manager, also a CPHT. A tip: DO NOT go to school to be certified Pharmacy Technician. Most of the retail pharmacies will pay for your test and school you while you work and get paid.
 

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