What do you do?
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Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 13:24:21
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Hi Ladies,

I'm at work at the mo but have been given some time to study for my training course next week - but my mind's boggled!! So in true addict fashion i turned to BE!!

Anyway, i got to wondering what everyone does for a living? I know we have a lot of teachers in our ranks, but there must be others?!

I work on a PFI project for the NHS, rebuilding a mental health hospital in the North East. It's a great job, no two days are the same - but the workload is intense!! I'm not sure i could keep it up, and certainly couldn't go much further up the career ladder, with a family to look after too - so once my contract ends i am considering going into further education to teach business studies (that's my background). I could qualify on the job and still get paid, plus would have holidays off with the kids!!

So what about everyone else? xx

mousenose
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 13:41:54
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hmm well i have done all sorts. at the moment i am a stay at home mum but before jake i was a youth worker by night and worked for lloyds tsb in the day! and im only nineteen!

becci boo
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 13:45:17
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i'm qualified as a primary school teacher but not gone into it yet, so at the minute i'm a receptionist in a hotel x

NicolaH
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 13:52:38
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Hi, I am an Office Manager for a Building Consultants. Been here 9 years for my sins!!! I do like working here though!

michhopefulmummy2B
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 14:56:31
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I'm a part qualified Accountant (which basicly means I've got a degree and some experiance but need to pass a few further exams - one of which is Tuesday AHHHHH so no BE for me this weekend) I work in a really small practice which need me so would probably be quite flexible re: maternity etc!! I've also been thinking about retraining to teach- perhaps Accounting and Finance as that's my background! I'd quite like to be : An estate agent or travel agent though cos I'm very nosy lol and love holidays : )

- Nessie -
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 14:58:27
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Hi, when i'm not spending time on BE or YAYW I'm supposed to be "massaging data" as OH calls .... basically I'm a number cruncher. Not very glam, so for my sins have been here 10 yrs come Sept.

TheSparklyFairy
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 17:54:19
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I'm a clinical nurse specialist for infection control. I've been in my job exactly a year today - i was a staff nurse on a surgical ward before that.

montymini
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 17:55:02
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I'm a Paramedic and have been for 7 years. Was a Veterinary Nurse before that. They are fairly similar jobs but you get bitten alot more by the humans!

*Jellytots*
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 18:55:05
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I'm a primary teacher - I love it but daren't log in to BE during the day so am only able to lurk :(

Lemon Cupcake
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 19:17:45
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I do the same Jellytots! Another teacher here!

MrsKangaroo
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 20:29:12
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i'm qualified as a primary school teacher but not gone into it yet, so at the minute i'm a receptionist in a hotel x

Snap - well the qualified as a primary teacher and not doing it bit!

I am "working" as a supply teacher at the moment, I say "working" but I only did 4.5 days last half term and so far this half term I have had no phone calls to pre-book me.

ChocolateMuffin
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 21:08:16
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I'm an Accountant, been at my current job for 5 years.... I'm thinking of starting my own business as an Accountant and business advisor so I can have more flexiblity when I have a family - not sure if I'm brave enough though!

becci boo
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 21:11:10
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Mrs Kangaroo doing more than me school wise. Last time I was in a classroom was on my 4th yr placement 2 years ago!!! Took time out to have my little man and been applying for september but getting nowhere

NicolaH
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 21:35:49
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Hi, I am an Office Manager, but I also run my own virtual secretarial business, trying to build that up before ttc.

*Jellytots*
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 22:06:20
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wow enterprising ladies. Go for it choc muffin, apparantly this is the best time to start a business with the recession and stuff x

minieggs
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 22:09:39
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Evening all,
I'm a nanny, anyone else in childcare?

ChocolateMuffin
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 22:17:52
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Aaaahhhh, thanks Jellytots! I've studied for ages to get AAT and CIMA qualified and it's something I've always fancied doing....it's just a it scary!

Gecko
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 22:19:59
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I'm a Carer in a Nursing Home!

Gecko
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 22:19:59
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I'm a Carer in a Nursing Home!

MrsRaf
Posted : Tue, 02 June 2009 23:09:21
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I'm half-IT Consultant / half Entrepreneur Happy

basically i used to work for a big IT Consultancy - then i got fed up of being a tiny cog in a big machine so quit and started working freelance as a contractor (better pay and better hours for same work)

Finished my last contract in january and now i'm working on writing a custom software program in the hopes of selling it to get a bit of an income stream when we have babies - unfortunately i'm not being paid for it right now though

(although just had a call from someone i used to work with saying they might have some paid work on a short-term basis so might be doing some full-time work again soon)

ChocMuffin i can HIGHLY recommend setting up a business - it's so liberating to only answer to yourself! plus i just filed my first set of accounts and i felt so grown up LOL!

- Nessie -
Posted : Wed, 03 June 2009 09:10:45
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MrsRaf - wish I had enough guts to give up big coporate life and go contracting. Dont think the time is right now we want to start a family

*Wilma*
Posted : Wed, 03 June 2009 09:20:00
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Wow, what a mix!

My only problem with consultancy/self employment is losing my security blanket - the NHS (for its sins) does offer pretty good benefits in terms of pension, sickness, maternity etc, plus a guaranteed income. I'm not sure i could ever give that up!! xx

MrsRaf
Posted : Wed, 03 June 2009 09:28:38
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Nessie / MrsRodders - i can totally understand your reservations and reasons for not giving up the job security - there's no way i would/could have done it without hubby's support either

i've been considering going back to permanent work for the maternity leave but there just arent the jobs at the moment - maybe in 6 months or so.

Also, in the industry i work in there is very little job security. My best friend worked for the same company i did - 2 months ago she was called into the HR office and told she had to leave the next day. They gave her a big enough pay out that it wasn't worth her while taking them to court (and actually it's been a good thing for her) but you just can't count on keeping your job in that industry anymore

PS - the company i'm talking about offers 12 months maternity leave - full pay! so definitely worth trying to go back when we start TTC

*Wilma*
Posted : Wed, 03 June 2009 09:37:39
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That makes sense, its just weighing up the risk i guess and for you there would have been risk either way.

Definitely worth getting back in for the maternity leave - though i know in the nhs you have to have been emplyed for 12 months prior to your 15th week of pregnancy to qualify for the full package. Might be worth checking (if you haven't already!!) xx

michhopefulmummy2B
Posted : Wed, 03 June 2009 10:24:06
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Hey ChocolateMuffin- I'm doing my ACCA finals at the moment - I've got 4 exams til I qualify (taking one next Tuesday!! and the others Christmas or June next year) - think that's my cue to leave BE alone and go pick up my text books lol

x

TheSparklyFairy
Posted : Wed, 03 June 2009 22:24:10
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Good Luck HM2b!! Happy

michhopefulmummy2B
Posted : Wed, 03 June 2009 23:46:11
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thanks Fairy : ) taking a much needed break xx

Tipi
Posted : Thu, 04 June 2009 20:19:57
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Ooooh, so many interesting jobs! My dream job would be a Primary School teacher, but I'm a bit to set in my career at the moment to change things, especially with ttc on the horizon. Perhaps when my future LO goes to school I'll start the studying...

I'm an Office Manager too Bon Bic. For my sins been with the company 12 years and was considering leaving last year, but then the body clock kicked in and that was that! Holding on for the maternity leave and then who knows.

They say that new mummies make good entrepreneurs as they see real gaps in the market whilst juggling their new lives. Perhaps we'll all be the next Alan Sugaress! lol.

babyhughes
Posted : Tue, 30 June 2009 19:40:39
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I'm a Payroll/Pensions Officer for a local LEA - so may be able to help with maternity pay questions if you have any!
Been in my job for 4 years nearly and like you guys am holding on for the maternity benefits because they are v.good! Do enjoy what I'm doing though!

jellyfishpink
Posted : Tue, 30 June 2009 21:33:39
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I'm a primary teacher too. x

MusoMami
Posted : Tue, 30 June 2009 21:52:35
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I manage a Welsh music promotion centre. It's a very varied job and we have a network of 42 centres worldwide so I get to travel a bit for conferences etc. Was planning to move on to the next job but I have an excellent maternity package there and the job is very flexible so I'm happy where I am at the moment.
xx

Charlie_chalk
Posted : Wed, 01 July 2009 11:36:09
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Nice to see those of you who work children haven't been put off!!

I work part time since I have become a mum- I work for the financial department of a big communications company...don't think I am allowed to name them...the one Richard Branson owns!

I've got a degree in pyschology and Sociology so once my children are older I'd like to use that. Ideally I would like to train as a midwife, hope to start sometime in the next 5 years.

xxxxx

HodgeysDorris
Posted : Wed, 01 July 2009 11:39:32
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I am a Children's Community Nurse in NHS, work with a 17 yr old boy with severe special needs 2:1.

x

serena82
Posted : Wed, 01 July 2009 12:11:57
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I'm a nurse on a Stroke Unit but I dont want to do it forever. Wouldn't mind retraining to be a midwife or HV. Cant do anything till LO is older tho.

TheSparklyFairy
Posted : Wed, 01 July 2009 21:09:43
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Hello fellow nurses!! *waves*

Ricecake
Posted : Wed, 01 July 2009 22:32:57
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I'm a care assistant in a residential care home, would like to do my nurse training one day xx

MrsKP
Posted : Fri, 03 July 2009 14:40:07
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I currently work for a in human resource consulting for a very large global organisation, and I project manage a variety of pay and benefits surveys. I'm currently looking for a new job though, and I hope to move into an HR position (preferably Reward based).

I've started applying for jobs as of yesterday, so wish me luck!! x

MrsFancyShoes
Posted : Fri, 03 July 2009 15:46:00
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I don't have a 'career', and have no idea what I want to do. I originally went to college to study computer networking zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, then I fell pg with dd. After she was born I went back to college to do beauty therapy while working part time in a pub. I then rented a shop but couldn't keep up with the overheads as I have no childcare. I now do my beauty from home, bounce at weekends when dd is at her daddys (its oh's company), and I have just got another part time job for when dd starts school in a nursing home. Nothing exciting. I have 3 jobs but no career. I have no idea what I want to to 'when I grow up'. LOL x

Lizzie76
Posted : Fri, 03 July 2009 17:59:31
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I'm an HR manager for a software company. Which is more fun than it sounds!

MusoMami
Posted : Fri, 03 July 2009 21:38:45
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....for when dd starts school in a nursing home...

Avoiding the conventional methods of modern schooling then MFS! LOL!

jmp
Posted : Fri, 03 July 2009 22:32:51
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I work as a Buyer for the British Red Cross, secretley want to give up work and become a property developer but for now, feel best to do that as a hobby and keep a 'proper job' as hubby calls it!

happyc
Posted : Sat, 04 July 2009 02:41:17
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I'm a civil servant anymore info and i'd have to kill you lol x x

OrthoPed
Posted : Sat, 04 July 2009 05:23:42
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I'm a nurse on a surgical unit.

MrsG2B
Posted : Sat, 04 July 2009 12:25:46
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I'm a solicitor and will have been qualified for one whole year in September! I deal with wills and probate and estates and tax and fun stuff like that. But I love it!

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