Job possibilities
I'm keeping my eyes peeled for a better job. This one, with all that is good about it, is increasingly pushing me towards the edge.
So, I'm looking for career recommendations from my buddies at the Cellar. Here are my wants and qualifications: 1) I NEVER want to work with the public again. I would thrive in a cave or an office way in the back somewhere. Stapler guy's basement office from Office Space comes to mind. 2)I'm great with computer software. I can extract data from databases, analyze, and research. My technical writing skills are impeccable. 3) I love paperwork, documentation, organization. I like meeting deadlines and having a few projects going at once (but not like now where it would take another person to catch up with what is on my plate.) 4) I hate telephones. 5) In saying I don't want to work with the public and I hate phones, I feel I must tell you that I'm really good at those things, I just hate them. I taught mil-spec soldering at two of my old jobs and hated it, yet was told I was a wonderful teacher. 6) I love writing. I'm good with crunching numbers and reconciling large amounts of money...but not so great at things like algebra. I read a lot. 7) I have a great appreciation for art, literature, and film. 8) People don't tend to run away screaming at the first sight of me. 9) I have a BA (psychology) with a few classes in Metrology (no, not the weather...measurements) 10) I love animals and kids 11) I would like to make decent money. I don't need a lot, just enough for a single girl to live comfortably (i.e. no creditors calling day and night, able to make normal living payments.) I believe the pay should reflect the job difficulty. 12) I'm no stranger to hard physical labor and usually end up reveling in getting paid to get exercise. 13) I want to be recognized for good work, unwavering ethics, and dedication, not for how much ass I can kiss. So, there you have it. Can you think of any viable career options? Do you know of any jobs in any caves somewhere? :) |
While we are talking about this...what would you guys recommend for a summer job for a college freshman/sophomore?
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Shawnee, what about something in educational support. Special Education folks are swimming in unwanted and necessary paperwork.
piercehawkeye, what's your major? |
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not-front-desk librarian-type person. In a big library (lots of exercise).
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Sounds like you would be good at my job - windowless office, tons of research and paperwork, minimal contact with people, I only have to answer the phone once or twice a day (or if it is for me) - but I like my job.
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Monster's idea is a great one! In fact, our town is building a new library in an historic hotel that was almost set for demolition (though I would have chained myself to a pillar; it's an amazing piece of architecture.) Always loved libraries. Melidasaur, I haven't looked at your profile so I may end up answering this question, but what is your job? edit: you don't have a job...no wonder you love it! :crazy: :haha: ;) |
Shawnee--what about an insurance company (NOT customer service or similar but in other capacity) or a company like LexisNexis? You could crunch numbers anywhere---no contact with public (I know the level of hatred I feel re: the public and I feel your pain)
I'll try to think of more but those two came to mind right away. |
Thanks Bri. I do need to start looking at some of those bigger companies around here. One of our career advisors is going to help me put out a really sharp resume.
I hope to stay in the public sector for the bennies, but the right pay and circumstances could circumvent that want. |
I am either going into electrical or civil engineering and I know someone that works for an electrical engineering company so I will look into that. Thanks.
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I applaud you in reaching for new opportunity. I too have been wanting a cave job but my writing skills arn't so good and I am sure someone would notice. :p Ironic as it may seem, I love to love people who need it and I got my ideas of what to carry my credits over into from this website. http://www.bls.gov/oco/home.htm Teachers assistants don't make alot of money so I have decided to transfer my credits to a social service/human service major. That site helped me alot AND also go to your Employment department home page for job positings. I am sure you'll find something with the duties you require. :) |
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