Anyone want to answer question nearly their opportunity?
Hello! I'm curious about different jobs at the moment because I entail to choose my own but can't quite decide!!
Here are the question:
1. What is your job?
2. What does your job involve?
3. What hours do you work?
4. What helpful of qualifications do you need?
5. What's your inclination part of your job?
6. What's your tiniest favourite part?
7. What made you cogitate you wanted to be in this proffession?
8. In the conclude, what do you think most helped you pull off this job?
9. How long have you worked within this job?
10. Is it anything like you though it'd be?
Thanks soooooooo much :)
Answers: I presently work as a RN in two large county jail, in a large city contained by the deep South. I chose to get out of the ER after 38yrs because of the thickset toll of working in the ER has taken on my body. I own always been within excellent health. I have other worked out with weight training, but the nonspecific population keeps getting larger and heavier, and the available RNs in this specialty get smaller and smaller, and I often am pulling and lifting on person's 250-400lb persons who any can't help me lift them or won't do so because they are surrounded by the ER. I have NO rotator cuff left within my right shoulder (from the ER work), I have neck issues near C4-5-6-7 and numbness and tingling and chronic neck and shoulder pain (from the ER work). I hold lower back issues (L3-4-5-and S1) ALL from heaving lifting and pushing heavy associates on heavier strechers over time (the job in the ER). Incidentally, from my involved and fun lifestyle, I have screws within one ankle (fall off Pike's Peak in CO), titanium rod and 8 four inch screw in my tibia from a fall rotten a bed changing light bulbs surrounded by a ceiling fan, titanium "sandwich with cadaver bone surrounded by between the 2 plates in my right forearm (same fall sour the bed...yes! I broke my leg and arm at the same time). I lost the sight contained by one of my eyes 2 yrs ago from a detached retina, not ER job related, just age related, but the retina get totally repaired and another Opthamologist left on vacation and moved out me with high intra-ocular pressures and kill my optic nerve and there is NO TREATMENT AVAILABLE TODAY for that, so I do my mission with one eye. I still can drive, I still can draw blood.I am very indebted for both. The corrections job just happen to come at a time I needed a new 'career' and I checked it out. The DON told me she was an old-fashioned ER RN and that is what they were looking for, as ER nurses are very well trained to handle ANYTHING that comes along and to do it in a soothing manner.we just don't freak out when the poop hits the lover.
What has helped me most within my job is several things:
I'm a leader and not afraid to do anything or ask any ask. I'm a self-started and assertive. I have excellent assessment skills. I only work locked. I think my one request of not wanting to know any inmate's reason(s) for being incarcerated, EVER, as it WOULD possibly sully my outlook or care for them, was the best "rule" I hold made and kept in this kind of errand. Everybody has an equal playing field beside me. I give respect and I absolutely gain it back from the inmates.99.9% of them. They are used to being treated feebly by family and life, so when someone they don't know, take good care of them and doesn't regard as being them, they respond back with respect. I own found that inmates who know me, will go to "lock-down" if another new inmate comes at me beside rude comments or is angry and comes at me verbally...these other men and women will back me and bring up to date the newbie how it is inside.
I have been doing this presently for almost one year. It is NOTHING like I thought it would be.even BETTER than I ever dreamed.
The salary is horrible for self a college educated RN.I took a $11./hr pay cut to do this employment, but ..
I LOVE the working hours. I work 12hr shifts~~ 2 days ON and 3 days OFF immensely! IF I ever go back to mortal a regular RN, I WILL try to keep a similar type schedule. I singular work 12 shifts a month, there is always OT if I choose it, but I never do. I am antiquated enough now to know that human being burned-out is not my goal. I live a nice life styIe and enjoy nice things, but do not over-do any of it. If I was to have a fire and lose it adjectives tomorrow, I'd survive pretty well. I hear, as I am there longer, my pay will get better. I'm honestly not sure this is what I will do until I retire, as it is depressing work.that so many juveniles I see are already "lost surrounded by the system, and will be career criminals", but for now it's a great situation. My coworkers are mostly women, but some men RNs/LPNs also work in corrections and we all tend to give a hand and back one another, rather than stab one another surrounded by the back as in MOST specialties.
~Finally, this opportunity is nothing like I thought it would be. Medically, it's a breeze! Having tons of ER experience, I enjoy picked up some odd diagnoses that show up in the nonspecific population. The MDs all know me now, and know I freshly don't call them to chat and if I am calling, they probably need to listen to what I am axiom. I am thankful that I don't have to grain dread to get dressed for work. It's nice that a little respect is very well noticed and I get the respect rear 100,000 times better than I'd ever have dreamed.
I hope this helps you surrounded by whatever it is that you are doing on addqa.com. It was my pleasure to give a hand you.
1. Family-Teacher in a group home for teenage boys beside behavior problems.
2. Teaching the kids social/behavioral skills & forming relationships with them.
3. 12 hours per day Sunday-Wednesday, afterwards off Thursday-Saturday.
4. My employer hires people near all different qualifications. I own a Bachelor's in Criminology, & two of my co-workers have Bachelor's within Psychology & Early Childhood Education.
5. Having fun with the kids, & seeing a kid excel at something he's been struggling beside.
6. Sometimes when the kids get mad they cry, swear, hit, bite, kick, shove, throw stuff, etc.
7. I wanted to engineer a difference, & it is a pretty unique job.
8. Knowing how to answer question in the interview. :D
9. Almost 14 months.
10. Pretty much. It's got its ups & its downs, only just like any job.
1. I work at Best Buy
2. Cashing ancestors out, offering credit and meeting new empire
3. I work all kinds of hours, but love iit
4. I would read out friendliness, kindness
5. I love the people at my assignment, they are my favorite
6. Rude people are the least favorite of my opportunity
7. Not a profession for me, but good enough for in a minute
8. My personality
9. Almost a year now
10. Yup and much more
Hello!
1.) Summer Camp Sports Director at the YMCA
2.) Supervising, Planning, Disciplinarian, Interact beside kids and become their role model (hopefully)
3.) 40 hours a week
4.) Love kids and have good thinking
5.) Thinking that I am impacting kids lives and preparing them for the future.
6.) Seeing them grow up and punishing them
7.) My dad. He was my role model and I want to be capable of provide that for kids.
8.) Patience, being smart, and creativeness
9.) 3 1/2 years
10.) No
No. 1. I am a Tax Accountant.
2. According to my job description, I review and allocate files to other more junior accountants, I write packages of advice to clients in relation to their query (mostly about tax obviously) and I also do charge returns and financial statements myself.
In reality, I do all of those - but I also own to do the various random admin and book-keeping work - such as photocopying, filing, typing standard letters (such as one that say "Dear client, please find enclosed your tax discount. Sincerely...") - short of licking the stamps. There is a franking machine.
3. The office open from 9 to 5. I generally start around 8, and leave work around 7 - 8, depending on the days. I try not to work on Saturday/Sunday.
4. The junior accountants across the world have Bachelor's Degree. They are all expected to do their CPA or CA. Some verbs their post graduate studies after achieving CPA or CA. I have 2 post graduate degree and doing my 3rd one now. We are all expected to save up to date with the current law. There are monthly training provided by the firm.
5. Drafting packages of advice to clients. giving oral advice to clients...
6. Typing standard epistle (such as the above example), photocopying, filing...
7. It was an chance I think. I was told it would be natural to get a Permanent Residency in Australia as an Accountant. So I did the Bachelor's Degree contained by it. The rest is history.
8. Continuous learning. Literally.
9. I started in 1998.
10. I never know the world of tax accountant in Australia be so dodgy. I never knew the smaller firms were smaller number dodgy than the bigger ones (by a lot).
1. I am a Certified Personal Fitness Trainer, I also work as a Graphic designer, and I am Assistant Manager for The Walking Company (shoe store)
2. Setting workout goals and nutrition standards for my clients
Graphic Design i do more media base work from posters and business cards to t shirt designs and hand art.
3. All kinds of crazy hours, two are Independent so i receive my own hours the other is a set schedule.
4. I have 2 Certifications, and my diploma and working on a scope
5. How i impact my clients lives.
How i keep other peoples businesses going
How i can help to assist society
6. When you get grumpy people lol
7. I be pressured, after i went to college for art for 2 years i realized i be doing something others wanted me to do and i changed my major.
8. Determination
9. I own been doing the first two for a few years and my Assistant manager career for a few months.
10. I love what i do.
1. General Merchandise for Albertsons
2. I pretty much am responsible for all of the non food products in Albertsons
3. I work M-Th during the daylight
4. I didn't need any qualifications
5. Favorite - I enjoy a lot of freedom in my post, not many bosses, not very stressful
6. Least favorite - unsteadily have bad customers
7. honestly, it be just the best paying job until I'm out of college
8. I one and only had to do a interview, and I was freshly about customer service and they liked that
9. I've worked here only a year
10. Yeah, I'm going to school and geeting my nueroscience point and going into a career in that corral.
I'm a freelance writer and editor. I write and edit for a variety of clients, most of them Web-based. I enjoy a couple of Bachelor degrees and an MBA as well as a nursing level, all of which disposes me to a broad range of writing topics.
I set my own hours, which is nice. I can arrange time bad to suit my needs. That's my favorite part.
My tiniest favorite part is working with clients who don't know what they want and continually revise their requirements.
I love words and have a gift for poetry, grammar, punctuation, style. When I work, I am unaware of the time; that's how I know it's the right article for me. My predispostion to language is what has help me most in my work.
I've been working freelance for more or less 15 years. I had a fair opinion of how it would be before I got into it, so it is pretty much as expected.
You're make the acquaintance of!
Well, because of my sick father I had to resign from my job... but I'll relate you what I did in the past.
1. I be a general manager for a ancestral style restaraunt.
2. My job involved helping the staff (cooking, serving, dishwashing, hosting). Writing the schedules for my manager and staff, Taking feedback from customers and employees and using their advice when I could, Making sure costs be in line beside the company plan, placing product orders with vendor, general upkeep of the building, mediating between staff member.. the list could go on for days...
3. I worked at least possible 60 hours a week, although my contract said I was required to work 50.
4. High School Diploma, College education prefered contained by the business category, at least 2 years restaurant management experience, great customer service skills, working skill of P&L statements, State health card and ServSafe certification... again the document could go on.
5. Interacting with the body and the customers, we were like a big, giant relatives.
6. The long hours.
7. I started as a host to make extra money, never really expected I'd end up getting promoted. I concluded up wanting the higher positions because I loved the interaction with those, and the challenge of making my restaurants Great.
8. My desire to help my force enjoy their jobs as much as I did, and my desire to dispense customers a fun time out.
9. I worked in this job for 2 years.
10. Not at adjectives, it was much better than I thought it'd be.
1. I work from home on the internet
2. My job involves selling domains and doing affiliate marketing and a short time selling on ecrater and craigslist
3. I usually work between 1pm and 6pm
4. I never went to college
5. My favorite part is when I get hold of my checks in the mail.
6. When companies close to ebay start treating people bad.
7. It a short time ago happened as I learned more things and who wouldnt want to?
8. Learning things and reading things and spending alot of time to audition out different things to see what worked and what failed.
9. 3 years
10. Yes its better than I thought because I like to travel and it fits that lifestyle faultlessly for me since all I need to craft my income is my laptop and a connection somewhere either surrounded by the hotel or in a coffee shop or internet cafe.
I want a switch contained by craft?
What is the hifgest paying craft?
Is this wage considered giant or low for this position?
Would you to some extent work 2 days a week or 5 days (theres a catch)?
Will i seize fired for this?
I want a brief at victoria's covert contained by knoxville tennessee.?
Medical transcription helppppp urgent?
Sales Jobs?
Here are the question:
1. What is your job?
2. What does your job involve?
3. What hours do you work?
4. What helpful of qualifications do you need?
5. What's your inclination part of your job?
6. What's your tiniest favourite part?
7. What made you cogitate you wanted to be in this proffession?
8. In the conclude, what do you think most helped you pull off this job?
9. How long have you worked within this job?
10. Is it anything like you though it'd be?
Thanks soooooooo much :)
Answers: I presently work as a RN in two large county jail, in a large city contained by the deep South. I chose to get out of the ER after 38yrs because of the thickset toll of working in the ER has taken on my body. I own always been within excellent health. I have other worked out with weight training, but the nonspecific population keeps getting larger and heavier, and the available RNs in this specialty get smaller and smaller, and I often am pulling and lifting on person's 250-400lb persons who any can't help me lift them or won't do so because they are surrounded by the ER. I have NO rotator cuff left within my right shoulder (from the ER work), I have neck issues near C4-5-6-7 and numbness and tingling and chronic neck and shoulder pain (from the ER work). I hold lower back issues (L3-4-5-and S1) ALL from heaving lifting and pushing heavy associates on heavier strechers over time (the job in the ER). Incidentally, from my involved and fun lifestyle, I have screws within one ankle (fall off Pike's Peak in CO), titanium rod and 8 four inch screw in my tibia from a fall rotten a bed changing light bulbs surrounded by a ceiling fan, titanium "sandwich with cadaver bone surrounded by between the 2 plates in my right forearm (same fall sour the bed...yes! I broke my leg and arm at the same time). I lost the sight contained by one of my eyes 2 yrs ago from a detached retina, not ER job related, just age related, but the retina get totally repaired and another Opthamologist left on vacation and moved out me with high intra-ocular pressures and kill my optic nerve and there is NO TREATMENT AVAILABLE TODAY for that, so I do my mission with one eye. I still can drive, I still can draw blood.I am very indebted for both. The corrections job just happen to come at a time I needed a new 'career' and I checked it out. The DON told me she was an old-fashioned ER RN and that is what they were looking for, as ER nurses are very well trained to handle ANYTHING that comes along and to do it in a soothing manner.we just don't freak out when the poop hits the lover.
What has helped me most within my job is several things:
I'm a leader and not afraid to do anything or ask any ask. I'm a self-started and assertive. I have excellent assessment skills. I only work locked. I think my one request of not wanting to know any inmate's reason(s) for being incarcerated, EVER, as it WOULD possibly sully my outlook or care for them, was the best "rule" I hold made and kept in this kind of errand. Everybody has an equal playing field beside me. I give respect and I absolutely gain it back from the inmates.99.9% of them. They are used to being treated feebly by family and life, so when someone they don't know, take good care of them and doesn't regard as being them, they respond back with respect. I own found that inmates who know me, will go to "lock-down" if another new inmate comes at me beside rude comments or is angry and comes at me verbally...these other men and women will back me and bring up to date the newbie how it is inside.
I have been doing this presently for almost one year. It is NOTHING like I thought it would be.even BETTER than I ever dreamed.
The salary is horrible for self a college educated RN.I took a $11./hr pay cut to do this employment, but ..
I LOVE the working hours. I work 12hr shifts~~ 2 days ON and 3 days OFF immensely! IF I ever go back to mortal a regular RN, I WILL try to keep a similar type schedule. I singular work 12 shifts a month, there is always OT if I choose it, but I never do. I am antiquated enough now to know that human being burned-out is not my goal. I live a nice life styIe and enjoy nice things, but do not over-do any of it. If I was to have a fire and lose it adjectives tomorrow, I'd survive pretty well. I hear, as I am there longer, my pay will get better. I'm honestly not sure this is what I will do until I retire, as it is depressing work.that so many juveniles I see are already "lost surrounded by the system, and will be career criminals", but for now it's a great situation. My coworkers are mostly women, but some men RNs/LPNs also work in corrections and we all tend to give a hand and back one another, rather than stab one another surrounded by the back as in MOST specialties.
~Finally, this opportunity is nothing like I thought it would be. Medically, it's a breeze! Having tons of ER experience, I enjoy picked up some odd diagnoses that show up in the nonspecific population. The MDs all know me now, and know I freshly don't call them to chat and if I am calling, they probably need to listen to what I am axiom. I am thankful that I don't have to grain dread to get dressed for work. It's nice that a little respect is very well noticed and I get the respect rear 100,000 times better than I'd ever have dreamed.
I hope this helps you surrounded by whatever it is that you are doing on addqa.com. It was my pleasure to give a hand you.
1. Family-Teacher in a group home for teenage boys beside behavior problems.
2. Teaching the kids social/behavioral skills & forming relationships with them.
3. 12 hours per day Sunday-Wednesday, afterwards off Thursday-Saturday.
4. My employer hires people near all different qualifications. I own a Bachelor's in Criminology, & two of my co-workers have Bachelor's within Psychology & Early Childhood Education.
5. Having fun with the kids, & seeing a kid excel at something he's been struggling beside.
6. Sometimes when the kids get mad they cry, swear, hit, bite, kick, shove, throw stuff, etc.
7. I wanted to engineer a difference, & it is a pretty unique job.
8. Knowing how to answer question in the interview. :D
9. Almost 14 months.
10. Pretty much. It's got its ups & its downs, only just like any job.
1. I work at Best Buy
2. Cashing ancestors out, offering credit and meeting new empire
3. I work all kinds of hours, but love iit
4. I would read out friendliness, kindness
5. I love the people at my assignment, they are my favorite
6. Rude people are the least favorite of my opportunity
7. Not a profession for me, but good enough for in a minute
8. My personality
9. Almost a year now
10. Yup and much more
Hello!
1.) Summer Camp Sports Director at the YMCA
2.) Supervising, Planning, Disciplinarian, Interact beside kids and become their role model (hopefully)
3.) 40 hours a week
4.) Love kids and have good thinking
5.) Thinking that I am impacting kids lives and preparing them for the future.
6.) Seeing them grow up and punishing them
7.) My dad. He was my role model and I want to be capable of provide that for kids.
8.) Patience, being smart, and creativeness
9.) 3 1/2 years
10.) No
No. 1. I am a Tax Accountant.
2. According to my job description, I review and allocate files to other more junior accountants, I write packages of advice to clients in relation to their query (mostly about tax obviously) and I also do charge returns and financial statements myself.
In reality, I do all of those - but I also own to do the various random admin and book-keeping work - such as photocopying, filing, typing standard letters (such as one that say "Dear client, please find enclosed your tax discount. Sincerely...") - short of licking the stamps. There is a franking machine.
3. The office open from 9 to 5. I generally start around 8, and leave work around 7 - 8, depending on the days. I try not to work on Saturday/Sunday.
4. The junior accountants across the world have Bachelor's Degree. They are all expected to do their CPA or CA. Some verbs their post graduate studies after achieving CPA or CA. I have 2 post graduate degree and doing my 3rd one now. We are all expected to save up to date with the current law. There are monthly training provided by the firm.
5. Drafting packages of advice to clients. giving oral advice to clients...
6. Typing standard epistle (such as the above example), photocopying, filing...
7. It was an chance I think. I was told it would be natural to get a Permanent Residency in Australia as an Accountant. So I did the Bachelor's Degree contained by it. The rest is history.
8. Continuous learning. Literally.
9. I started in 1998.
10. I never know the world of tax accountant in Australia be so dodgy. I never knew the smaller firms were smaller number dodgy than the bigger ones (by a lot).
1. I am a Certified Personal Fitness Trainer, I also work as a Graphic designer, and I am Assistant Manager for The Walking Company (shoe store)
2. Setting workout goals and nutrition standards for my clients
Graphic Design i do more media base work from posters and business cards to t shirt designs and hand art.
3. All kinds of crazy hours, two are Independent so i receive my own hours the other is a set schedule.
4. I have 2 Certifications, and my diploma and working on a scope
5. How i impact my clients lives.
How i keep other peoples businesses going
How i can help to assist society
6. When you get grumpy people lol
7. I be pressured, after i went to college for art for 2 years i realized i be doing something others wanted me to do and i changed my major.
8. Determination
9. I own been doing the first two for a few years and my Assistant manager career for a few months.
10. I love what i do.
1. General Merchandise for Albertsons
2. I pretty much am responsible for all of the non food products in Albertsons
3. I work M-Th during the daylight
4. I didn't need any qualifications
5. Favorite - I enjoy a lot of freedom in my post, not many bosses, not very stressful
6. Least favorite - unsteadily have bad customers
7. honestly, it be just the best paying job until I'm out of college
8. I one and only had to do a interview, and I was freshly about customer service and they liked that
9. I've worked here only a year
10. Yeah, I'm going to school and geeting my nueroscience point and going into a career in that corral.
I'm a freelance writer and editor. I write and edit for a variety of clients, most of them Web-based. I enjoy a couple of Bachelor degrees and an MBA as well as a nursing level, all of which disposes me to a broad range of writing topics.
I set my own hours, which is nice. I can arrange time bad to suit my needs. That's my favorite part.
My tiniest favorite part is working with clients who don't know what they want and continually revise their requirements.
I love words and have a gift for poetry, grammar, punctuation, style. When I work, I am unaware of the time; that's how I know it's the right article for me. My predispostion to language is what has help me most in my work.
I've been working freelance for more or less 15 years. I had a fair opinion of how it would be before I got into it, so it is pretty much as expected.
You're make the acquaintance of!
Well, because of my sick father I had to resign from my job... but I'll relate you what I did in the past.
1. I be a general manager for a ancestral style restaraunt.
2. My job involved helping the staff (cooking, serving, dishwashing, hosting). Writing the schedules for my manager and staff, Taking feedback from customers and employees and using their advice when I could, Making sure costs be in line beside the company plan, placing product orders with vendor, general upkeep of the building, mediating between staff member.. the list could go on for days...
3. I worked at least possible 60 hours a week, although my contract said I was required to work 50.
4. High School Diploma, College education prefered contained by the business category, at least 2 years restaurant management experience, great customer service skills, working skill of P&L statements, State health card and ServSafe certification... again the document could go on.
5. Interacting with the body and the customers, we were like a big, giant relatives.
6. The long hours.
7. I started as a host to make extra money, never really expected I'd end up getting promoted. I concluded up wanting the higher positions because I loved the interaction with those, and the challenge of making my restaurants Great.
8. My desire to help my force enjoy their jobs as much as I did, and my desire to dispense customers a fun time out.
9. I worked in this job for 2 years.
10. Not at adjectives, it was much better than I thought it'd be.
1. I work from home on the internet
2. My job involves selling domains and doing affiliate marketing and a short time selling on ecrater and craigslist
3. I usually work between 1pm and 6pm
4. I never went to college
5. My favorite part is when I get hold of my checks in the mail.
6. When companies close to ebay start treating people bad.
7. It a short time ago happened as I learned more things and who wouldnt want to?
8. Learning things and reading things and spending alot of time to audition out different things to see what worked and what failed.
9. 3 years
10. Yes its better than I thought because I like to travel and it fits that lifestyle faultlessly for me since all I need to craft my income is my laptop and a connection somewhere either surrounded by the hotel or in a coffee shop or internet cafe.