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MEGA: What types of jobs do BLers have?

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I'm a full time art student (1st year), training to become a professional illustrator.
 
I work with teenagers, mostly who have been chucked out of school.
 
Pediatric gynecologist.

(kidding)

I'm applying for a PA program this January. I have my fingers crossed.
 
How do you like your work?
I am in the 12th year of my career. I enjoy it.
My first 2 years of my science degree were ugly. There was no way I was getting into med school which wasn't the plan anyway.
I got lucky with this career.
 
graduate assistant where i go to school, and a teacher/tutor for Kaplan Test Prep. i enjoy teaching, and do a lot of it right now, but it's not what I want to do when I get out of school
 
I'm a forester/landscaper/horticulturist/gardener.

I love the woods, plants, nature, botany, herbs, horticulture, hard work and proper hands-on graft. It's my passion, I don't feel like i've earned my money if im just sitting in a chair all day (which I have also done and was horrible).

Unfortunately there is no work in that field here right now, or any more at all really.
 
Elementary School Art Specialist (that's what they call you when you are an independent contractor that gets no benefits, etc.) and Painter

The first job gives me 80% of my income and the second the other 20%. I love them both. One contributes to the other.
 
Perpetual Indulgence and Cyc, physician assistant is a pretty kickass career. I know you won't believe me when I say this, but I envy you guys sometimes.
 
i um, try and help fill peoples time, make them think and laugh, about what ever helps them do that, more well.

precisely

<3
Life Love & Light
 
I have a quite versatile job profile but I mainly focus on technical support and service administration of our company. It's a desk job, thank god I have a nice office now. At my previous work we were some 200-300 persons working in the same room with just thin "walls" separating us. It was like being in a chicken farm.
 
I occupy various chairs and seats all day, usually in front of a computer or television. I'm a volunteer so I don't get paid, but I don't mind. In January I'll be occupying a classroom for the first time in 5-6 years. Hopefully during this time I'll be doing something a little more fruitful ;)
 
Just started working as a support worker for someone who's going to Uni, and has cerebral Palsy.

Work about 40 hours a week, and have my accomodation and food paid for, in exchange for my services, with a humble allowance each week too.

I'm also training, as a scratcher, to be a tattooist til I can find an apprenticeship.
 
I did that! Transition year between undergrad and graduate program.
My dude has muscular dystrophy. He had use of his thumbs to work the wheelchair.
I was his day aide for school and for evening socials. He drank thru a straw and got wasted easily and I had to help him piss (aka pull down his sweatpants and anchor his dick in a plastic handheld urinal...whatever it was called) so it was a laugh.
I recall getting paid $14/hr in 1996 and it felt rich.
 
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