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What kind of job do you do ?

veer

I love the "O"
CHEERY O
What is your job, at least if you are still working, maybe people are already retired. But what did you do before you retired?
I work in a factory where we package medicines. Currently I work 4/5th and am very happy with the one day I have off.
I have to work (I hope if the law doesn't change) for another 6 years before I can retire.
 

bcgal00

Well-Known Member
CHEERY O
I'm happy to say I took an early retirement. I was self-employed for 25 years as a medical transcriptionist and a second job as a portrait/wedding photographer. I loved both of my jobs but I'm glad to just have all the time to myself now and not have a work schedule anymore.
 

veer

I love the "O"
CHEERY O
I'm happy to say I took an early retirement. I was self-employed for 25 years as a medical transcriptionist and a second job as a portrait/wedding photographer. I loved both of my jobs but I'm glad to just have all the time to myself now and not have a work schedule anymore.
interesting jobs you've done and I believe you enjoy your free time Rae
 

tjscraps

Well-Known Member
I work full time for a school district, as a Human Resources Coordinator. What does that mean? Good question, I've been in the role for 2 years and still figuring that out lol I do a little bit of everything - all substitute dispatching, contracts, staffing notifications for payroll, etc, staffing for support staff, answering questions, employee onboarding, sick leave management, job postings, all leave approvals (personal days, sick leave, etc) - for a staff of about 1600 people. It's a busy job, seems like a lot when I write it down lol (it is a lot - I am definitely never bored!)
 

marijke

I love the O!
CHEERY O
I have been retired for almost 5 years now ... Before that I was a secretary at a school with 700 students aged 12-14. The last 10 years I was responsible for the total administration with a team of 8 colleagues ...
 

faerywings

The Loopy-O
CHEERY O
I was a Prek Teacher before I had my kids. I tried teaching for a year when they were 1 and 3 yo. They were at the school where I worked and anytime Caitlyn saw me walk past, she screamed bloody murder for me. I realized that after being with other people's kids all day, I was worn out dwelling with my own so I finished up that school year and never went back.
Neither of my kids wants kids of their own so at some point in the future I might go back to work in a school to get a baby-fix. Not as a teacher, I don't need to deal with that stress again. Just let me play with some little ones and go home at the end of the day. :)
 

AZK

Queen of the Universe
CHEERY O
I just retired at the end of 2021 after working my entire career as a veterinary technician. I was in the field for 43 years and mostly loved it, but in the last few years I was mentally and physically worn out. I will eventually find some other job to do part time to supplement my income, but for now I'm just enjoying the time available to me.
 

timounette

Well-Known Member
CHEERY O
For my part I am 10 years away from retirement (at 67).
I am an agronomist and I work in the french institute that manages the French quality signs (AOP, IGP, and organic farming). I am an expert in organic farming and I love my job.
I work on the harmonisation of the application of the European organic regulation in France, which is very exciting. Every question people ask me forces me to think, I have a lot of contact with producers, experts and ministry officials. I am never bored. The downside of this job is that I'm always overworked!
 

veer

I love the "O"
CHEERY O
I work full time for a school district, as a Human Resources Coordinator. What does that mean? Good question, I've been in the role for 2 years and still figuring that out lol I do a little bit of everything - all substitute dispatching, contracts, staffing notifications for payroll, etc, staffing for support staff, answering questions, employee onboarding, sick leave management, job postings, all leave approvals (personal days, sick leave, etc) - for a staff of about 1600 people. It's a busy job, seems like a lot when I write it down lol (it is a lot - I am definitely never bored!)
Sounds very interesting too, especially if it's such a diverse job.
 

veer

I love the "O"
CHEERY O
I have been retired for almost 5 years now ... Before that I was a secretary at a school with 700 students aged 12-14. The last 10 years I was responsible for the total administration with a team of 8 colleagues ...
gosh you have been retired for almost 5 years, I think you also had a very nice job Marijke
 

veer

I love the "O"
CHEERY O
I was a Prek Teacher before I had my kids. I tried teaching for a year when they were 1 and 3 yo. They were at the school where I worked and anytime Caitlyn saw me walk past, she screamed bloody murder for me. I realized that after being with other people's kids all day, I was worn out dwelling with my own so I finished up that school year and never went back.
Neither of my kids wants kids of their own so at some point in the future I might go back to work in a school to get a baby-fix. Not as a teacher, I don't need to deal with that stress again. Just let me play with some little ones and go home at the end of the day. :)
I don't really know what a preacher does. And it doesn't seem easy to me to work at the same school where your children are
 

veer

I love the "O"
CHEERY O
I just retired at the end of 2021 after working my entire career as a veterinary technician. I was in the field for 43 years and mostly loved it, but in the last few years I was mentally and physically worn out. I will eventually find some other job to do part time to supplement my income, but for now I'm just enjoying the time available to me.
Indeed, retiring is nice, but your income also drops a lot.
 

veer

I love the "O"
CHEERY O
For my part I am 10 years away from retirement (at 67).
I am an agronomist and I work in the french institute that manages the French quality signs (AOP, IGP, and organic farming). I am an expert in organic farming and I love my job.
I work on the harmonisation of the application of the European organic regulation in France, which is very exciting. Every question people ask me forces me to think, I have a lot of contact with producers, experts and ministry officials. I am never bored. The downside of this job is that I'm always overworked!

Sounds like a great job Sandrine to me. In France, women are not allowed to retire until they are 67. Isn't there such a thing as early retirement? I can take early retirement at 62 and officially retire 5 years later.
 

Cherylndesigns

I'm in The Zone ~ The "O" Zone
CHEERY O
I've done a few different jobs. My favorite job was as a HR Trainer/Facilitator. I was a leader in both large and small company workshops - some of them off-site and weeklong. Those were my favorites. We basically helped people learn to see each other's viewpoints and help people work more effectively together.

I sold real estate for a couple of years - later on - that was hard work (at least I thought so).

I became a stay-at-home grandma after my first grandchild was born so I would be available for helping and then my daughter went back to work and I was a lucky grandma to have my little guy with me every day. I haven't had an outside job since, but have done some at-home work. My granddaughter, sister and I started our own online jewelry/art business a few years ago.
 

faerywings

The Loopy-O
CHEERY O
I don't really know what a preacher does. And it doesn't seem easy to me to work at the same school where your children are
Pre K is short for pre-kindergarten. I taught 4 and 5 year olds the skills they would need in school- writing alphabet and names, fine motor skills like cutting and tracing, as well some large motor skills. I had to teach one girl how to skip. That was really hard believe it or not! I also needed to work on social skills, taking turns, raising hands- sitting still (not very successful in that part, what 4 or 5 yo wants to do *that!* haha)
I used a weekly theme to incorporate all of that to be relatively cohesive and to have fun. I miss it some days.
 

Caren

Well-Known Member
finally retired I was a nurse then over night deliver drive, sold large format printers, bakery counter clerk now I collect a check for my hard work :)
 

wombat146

ONA - Administrator
CHEERY O
I retired in 2016 and can't for life me work out how I used to fit it into my life!!! hahahaaaa!!!! I was an IT Workplace Trainer for a electricity company that had just over 4,000 staff. I used to travel our state to train people on how to use new software applications when they replaced older ones. I used to enjoy the traveling, 99% of time driving everywhere as I carried 15 training laptops in the boot of my car together with all of other techy stuff to set them up in a room and to train people at that location. Being away from home was not very nice, staying in different motels etc, but it was part of the job. On average I was away from home for about 5.5 months of the year.

I was with the company for 18 years and really loved it but about 2 years before I retired I was made redundant due to a lot of training being done over the intranet and so I worked in various areas as a HR officer, a project team member and other things. I think those two years were the unhappiest years of my employment there and finally I made the decision to retire in March 2016. I was pretty tired and worn out by then as well.

I absolutely LOVE being retired, the freedom to stay up late (and get up late if I want to), coupled with choosing what I want to do each day is really so fabulous, and that feeling has not worn off for the 6 years!
 

taxed4ever

Administrator Crazy about the "O"
CHEERY O
I retired 10 years ago and being retired is the best job I have ever had!! Like Ona I don't know how I ever fit work into my life either! LOL. I worked for 20 years in numerous financial institutes and enjoyed my work very much! Then when our daughter got very sick I had to quit working to care for her and take her to her numerous therapy sessions. After a few years of that and when she was well enough I worked for a short time in a Deli. When we moved back to our home province of B.C. I got a part time job at a Hardware Store and had a lot of fun there! When the store got transferred to new owners, they did not want any part time workers, so I quit and have never looked back! I love being retired! I love the freedom to come and go as I please and spend time doing what I really love to do!
 

veer

I love the "O"
CHEERY O
I retired 10 years ago and being retired is the best job I have ever had!! Like Ona I don't know how I ever fit work into my life either! LOL. I worked for 20 years in numerous financial institutes and enjoyed my work very much! Then when our daughter got very sick I had to quit working to care for her and take her to her numerous therapy sessions. After a few years of that and when she was well enough I worked for a short time in a Deli. When we moved back to our home province of B.C. I got a part time job at a Hardware Store and had a lot of fun there! When the store got transferred to new owners, they did not want any part time workers, so I quit and have never looked back! I love being retired! I love the freedom

I am positively jealous!
 

veer

I love the "O"
CHEERY O
I retired in 2016 and can't for life me work out how I used to fit it into my life!!! hahahaaaa!!!! I was an IT Workplace Trainer for a electricity company that had just over 4,000 staff. I used to travel our state to train people on how to use new software applications when they replaced older ones. I used to enjoy the traveling, 99% of time driving everywhere as I carried 15 training laptops in the boot of my car together with all of other techy stuff to set them up in a room and to train people at that location. Being away from home was not very nice, staying in different motels etc, but it was part of the job. On average I was away from home for about 5.5 months of the year.

I was with the company for 18 years and really loved it but about 2 years before I retired I was made redundant due to a lot of training being done over the intranet and so I worked in various areas as a HR officer, a project team member and other things. I think those two years were the unhappiest years of my employment there and finally I made the decision to retire in March 2016. I was pretty tired and worn out by then as well.

I absolutely LOVE being retired, the freedom to stay up late (and get up late if I want to), coupled with choosing what I want to do each day is really so fabulous, and that feeling has not worn off for the 6 years!
I think your life "without having to look at the clock" because you have to go to work, the freedom you have then is amazing
 

melscrap

Well-Known Member
CHEERY O
I was an elearning designer for 14 years, and qualified as a proofreader during last year's lockdown.
 

Jam-on-toast

Well-Known Member
CHEERY O
Now I'm a stay at home mom and part-time language tutor (I teach online) ... before covid I worked full time for a language school and before that - when my kids were young - I was a full-time stay at home mom.
 

tanteva

Mistress of Mayhem
I'm working extra at a library. Before that I was a fulltime housewife for 12 years. Home schooled my son. Before that I worked in school restaurants.
 
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