Occupation?
LOL - I take credit card applications! (*plus I'm a fulltime RN student*) but I still get LOTS of questions about riding, either to work or class. But the best is walking into an 8am lecture, setting my helmet on the desk and the professor stopping notes to ask me what I ride. (Turns out he has a Suzuki - made a decent grade in that class :-)
This thread has been quiet for awhile but thought I'd add to it.......................I'm a drug dealer............lol Okay well my actual title would be pharmacy tech..................you get the idea
I trained in engineering and helped my dad restore bikes and cars when very young ... by my mid 20's I had had enough and got into nursing, I worked as a staff nurse and for a time as a hospice nurse providing palliative care, I love nursing.
Jules
Jules
In short, I'm a tutor.
My friend and I have a small tutoring business in South Florida. We use multi-sensory methods with K-12 students who are either behind, unchallenged or learning disabled. We also do SAT/ACT Prep. I'm in charge of ad design too, so I get play with Photoshop. It's a fun and challenging job that I wouldn't trade for anything. I studied Spanish, French, Linguistics and Teaching Methodology in college. If I go back, I'll probably get a degree in psychology. What I'd love to do is become a riding instructor at a local motorcycle safety program in my spare time.
My friend and I have a small tutoring business in South Florida. We use multi-sensory methods with K-12 students who are either behind, unchallenged or learning disabled. We also do SAT/ACT Prep. I'm in charge of ad design too, so I get play with Photoshop. It's a fun and challenging job that I wouldn't trade for anything. I studied Spanish, French, Linguistics and Teaching Methodology in college. If I go back, I'll probably get a degree in psychology. What I'd love to do is become a riding instructor at a local motorcycle safety program in my spare time.
That's awesome, seca
I was a spanish/french/linguistics major too! Taught for a bit after college and then just made the jump to what I do now: IT. I'm a field engineer for a consulting company.
I was a spanish/french/linguistics major too! Taught for a bit after college and then just made the jump to what I do now: IT. I'm a field engineer for a consulting company.
Elfling that's awesome! So I guess we're both suckers for language. My best friend down here happened to have done the same exact thing in college, and that's one reason why we get along so well. Anyway, my French is a little rusty but I get lots of opportunities to speak Spanish down here in South Florida though.
So I'm curious to know - why the jump from education to IT?
So I'm curious to know - why the jump from education to IT?


