Occupations????

Technical writer and editor. Worked for years in the computer hardware industry, but now produce test banks, PowerPoint presentations, and Instructor's Manuals for McGraw-Hill's college textbooks.

Kind of boring after a while, but you can't beat the work-from-home flexibility!

Kathy in Texas
 
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Wow, what a great thread! It's really interesting to read the diversity of jobs... you always forget how many different ways there are to earn a living...

Me:
*Farmer (selling at 2 farmer's markets, starting a CSA next year)
*Writer/aspiring author -- freelance articles for local newspapers and now a non-profit (writing their monthly newsletter and other publications), aspiring author with a manuscript that maybe, just maybe, someday will be published...
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I graduated not too long ago with a Master's degree but, well, it doesn't really do as much good as I'd hoped it would, and it turned out that with this crummy job market the only job I could find was growing food and selling it... (no joke...) Now as the farmers markets close down for the season I'm going to be trying to find any way I can of making money!! The line between self-employed and UNemployed is kinda thin and scary sometimes.

I think we should form a BYC writers' group... it seems like there are a lot of BYC writers & editors... nurses, too, but that's not my thing
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Thanks to everyone who helps make their country and community run! Especially the SAHMs... we owe you for the work you put in to making the next generation a great one!
 
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Uh, for which airline?
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I'm not tellin'. You pays your money and you takes your chances.

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Oh you have to give a HINT - at least tell us a route to DRIVE instead of FLY.
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