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SnowLeopard
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Sun, Mar 10 2019, 8:19 pm
What job do you have that you absolutely love and what degree do you have that helped make this happen?
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Brunette
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Sun, Mar 10 2019, 8:25 pm
I have a Bachelor and Master of Social Work and I truly love my job organizing programs to benefit low income, homeless, or disabled people.
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amother
Gold
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Sun, Mar 10 2019, 8:30 pm
I teach high school and I love every minute. I don't have a degree.
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Tangerine
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Sun, Mar 10 2019, 8:53 pm
I'm a neurologist, I work long, long hours but I love every minute of it . BH I have a very understanding husband and children.
Edited to add: I have a bachelor's in philosophy, liberal arts and English literature, a medical degree (5 years), and 5 year specialty (time taken for mat leaves).... I've been working in my field and also teach at a medical school for 8 years.
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Pewter
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Sun, Mar 10 2019, 8:57 pm
Attorney. Non conventional job working with a not for profit that does work I believe in.
Took over a decade and the orchestration of Hshm to get me here.
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cornflower
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Sun, Mar 10 2019, 9:16 pm
Hair / wig stylist and makeup artist.
It's exhausting but I love it!
I have a cosmetology license.
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Silver
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Sun, Mar 10 2019, 11:47 pm
amother wrote: | I'm a neurologist, I work long, long hours but I love every minute of it . BH I have a very understanding husband and children.
Edited to add: I have a bachelor's in philosophy, liberal arts and English literature, a medical degree (5 years), and 5 year specialty (time taken for mat leaves).... I've been working in my field and also teach at a medical school for 8 years. |
Wow... I’m in awe!!!
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amother
Bronze
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 12:52 am
amother wrote: | Attorney. Non conventional job working with a not for profit that does work I believe in.
Took over a decade and the orchestration of Hshm to get me here. |
I'm a burnt-out attorney. Wish I could pm you. Any advice you can share?
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White
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 1:21 am
I work for a software company as a technical specialist. I love my job because I get to help people daily. I love being appreciated. My job is technical and I love fixing things.
My background is that I went to school and worked as a programmer for a bit. I stopped working and was a sahm some time. My background definitely gives me the ability to do my job well.
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groisamomma
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 1:33 am
Teacher. There's nothing like facing a bunch of bright-eyed 12-year-olds that think every word you say is gospel.
Bachelor's in liberal arts, Master's in Mathematics Education 6-8, Master's in Educational Leadership (not necessary for my job).
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Beige
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 1:55 am
Nicu nurse... Love my job! The hours are demanding but the work is incredibly gratifying. Make a difference to a child, family today and for their entire future.
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Teal
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 1:59 am
Librarian! BA in political science and a masters in library and information science. I love helping people learn how to find information. Google doesn’t solve everything lol
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Pewter
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 3:53 am
Hey burnt-out attorney!
Hugs to you. I burnt out early. My advice: go against the grain. (That's good advice for anyone looking to love their job, IMHO.)
I was out of the workforce and my legal background was originally an afterthought when I started with a non profit. Later, it became an integral part of my job.
Research the fields that appeal to you. Are you looking to be in-house counsel, do legal aid type work or transition to a different role entirely? Is it possible to start a pro bono relationship with an agency in your target field?
More importantly, can your life sustain an 80% pay cut? Many not for profits would love to benefit from your expertise/ professionalism, but the pay is beans if you're used to a big firm salary, and benefits are not comparable.
Thank you for posting this thread, OP. I l'd like to read about the different types of careers other imamothers pursue. I enjoy very much that we're an eclectic bunch.
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Ginger
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 5:41 am
teacher: I LOVE LOVE LOVE every single second of it.
I literally prefer being being in classroom to being on vacation.
ba in education.
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champagne
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 8:50 am
Graphic designer. I work for an agency and love it. Self taught—It’s more important to work for talented people and stay passionate than go to school in this career.
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amother
Mustard
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 8:51 am
I do wigs
Chaya heiligman's wig course
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princessleah
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 9:17 am
Clinical Psychologist, work at a VA hospital and have a small private practice as well.
PhD in clinical psychology
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amother
Blue
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 9:21 am
I'm a school psychologist. I love working with kids, was not cut out to be a teacher. I love psychology but not the clinical aspect. I love diagnosticsI was told I should "go to medical school" but I never had the test scores, stamina or drive for that. I wanted a career that would allow me to be flexible for my kids and get summer vacation. I may not have a full two months off, but certainly more than being in a corporate field.
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Royalblue
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 9:28 am
I do bookkeeping for small businesses remotely. I love it.
I don't have a degree but I have a strong knack for numbers and maths.
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Kiwi13
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Mon, Mar 11 2019, 10:10 am
amother wrote: | Nicu nurse... Love my job! The hours are demanding but the work is incredibly gratifying. Make a difference to a child, family today and for their entire future. |
NICU nurses are the best! Hearts of gold and nerves of steel. In my month of NICU living I was continually awed by the nurses’ compassion and calm demeanor in the face of stressful situations. I’ll admit I wasn’t always the nicest as a stressed out, postpartum NICU mom. The nurse manager told me she only hires the best of the best for the NICU. They need to have utmost sensitivity and kindness and genuinely love the job they do. They were fantastic. Major respect.
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