I got my degree in Art, so the Tech world wasn't what I planned on doing. But I enjoy my workplace, and the people I work with - even if i don't always enjoy the work itself. I do Artsy things for fun now, which I think is even more enjoyable.
ME: 24 | HIM: 30
Dr put me on BC pills at age 18 to regulate period. Got Married July 2013
TTC: Since Jan. 2014.
Diagnosed with PCOS Fall 2014. (Not IR)
Fertility Acupuncture March 2015 - December 2015 First BFP on 2/6/2016!
I'm a drug/alcohol counselor at a methadone clinic. I had my dream job at a psychiatric emergency room for four years prior, but couldn't deal with the hospital shifts any longer.
However.... I'm looking forward to the day I can quit and be a wife/mom. Once I *hopefully* have a baby soon, we've decided that we should be financially stable enough for me to stay home, at least for a little while
DS Maxwell - 08/25/2009
Wedded Bliss - 05/19/15
MC - 05/15/15 & 7/29/15 & 11/25/15 (You were wished for, hoped for and loved)
But really, I'm a "project accountant/assistant" and I do billing for some of our project managers and accounts payables for all work orders in an electrical engineering firm.
And no, I'm not doing what I want. I'd rather be in a small museum somewhere.
*motherhood mentioned* (is that a trigger? I dunno, but to be safe)
I am lucky enough to be a stay at home mom for my 8 y/o DD. I wouldn't change it for the world. However, I'm professionally trained as a chef, I enjoy cooking very much ^_^ But it's a career that is very difficult on the family and not one I can commit to right now. You work while everyone else plays, very long nights....
@lulucooks I have debated taking some cooking classes. I couldn't make it a career, but I LOVE to cook! I am a pretty decent baker, but I'd love to learn a little more so that I can experiment with things other than flour and sugar!
@lulucooks I have debated taking some cooking classes. I couldn't make it a career, but I LOVE to cook! I am a pretty decent baker, but I'd love to learn a little more so that I can experiment with things other than flour and sugar!
Do it! The thing with cooking is the worst that can happen with experimenting is you ruin a dish, and then you learn what not to do next time. Even after years of practice and working in a pretty exclusive fancy golf course, I still mess up a dish now and then. Just gotta laugh it off and remember to not do that again.
*motherhood mentioned* (is that a trigger? I dunno, but to be safe)
I am lucky enough to be a stay at home mom for my 8 y/o DD. I wouldn't change it for the world. However, I'm professionally trained as a chef, I enjoy cooking very much ^_^ But it's a career that is very difficult on the family and not one I can commit to right now. You work while everyone else plays, very long nights....
A chef was my 2nd choice!
I am an architect, and I love love LOVE what I do!
...I just can't find a good himym gif on my iPhone at the moment...
I am a kindergarten teacher and wouldn't trade it for anything! Always keeps me on my toes! Some days it's like herding cats! Haha but I love it and all the little kiddos I get to meet each year!
(The GIF is from a hilarious YouTube video that our principal used last year at an inservice describing what we do everyday! )
I am a Marketing and Graphic Arts Coordinator (ridiculously long title) for a manufacturing company. I manage the website, create product sample designs, handle photography, brochures, coordinate tradeshow booths, stuff like that.
I like my job and love where I work, but I am in sort of a rut at the moment due to my personal life. They are very understanding, though. It's amazing how good this company is to me
I work as an Agronomist which is what I got my degree in but really honestly at this moment in my life I want to be a stay at home mom whenever I finally have a precious baby!!
I'm a kinder-4th grade self contained special Ed teacher for kiddos with moderate to severe disabilities. It's stressful and hard but I can't imagine doing anything else!
I'm a mental health professional at the county jail. Its an interesting job to say the least I went to school for Social Work and knew immediately that I wanted to work in mental health, I just never imagined I'd be working in corrections but I love it.
Me: 31 | H: 32
Married September 2014
TTC #1 December 2014 RE appt 12/2015 CD3 labs normal | HSG 1/8/16 clear | H's SA excellent Dx: Unexplained Infertility February 2016, cycle 16 - cycle #1 with Letrozole 5mg + TI | Progesterone=20.6 BFP 2/24/16 - EDD 11/7/16 It's a girl! Isla Quinn born 10/29/16 at 38w5d via C/S -------- TFAS March 2018 RE consultation 8/2/18 Suprise! BFP 8/8/18 natural cycle | EDD 4/19/19 It's a girl! Afton Noelle born 4/10/19 at 38w5d via natural VBAC
@kyleec89 ha it's a great video isn't it!! Definitely describes some school days, however just like you said I can't imagine doing anything other than teaching!
I'm a secondary (6-12) special education teacher. My students have severe social/emotional/behavioral disabilities.
I originally went to school for elementary education, but I absolutely adore the job I have now. I have some fears about potentially being pregnant in this setting, but I don't see myself going back to general education any time soon.
Are you doing what you WANT to do? Yes, I absolutely love what I do! I didn't expect to love kindergarten, I took the position because it was within the same district when I had gotten cut. My school and most of my colleagues are so awesome which helps make my job seem less like a job. I've been putting off getting my masters because I just don't want to do school again, but I'm pretty sure I'll be starting that in the next year or so....it's a pretty big pay increase and my district highly supports teachers getting their masters.
I am an interior designer, specializing in education and cultural projects (performing arts, libraries, worship) LOVE my job - it is exactly what I want to be doing. But I am a bit worried about work/life balance once a little one comes along as there are times when work is all consuming.
And FYI for anyone thinking of interior design as what you see on HGTV, that makes real designers go:
HGTV is not the real world. Interior designers are not decorators. There is a whole world of interior design outside of residential - don't ask us to give you ideas for your house. What I do is much closer to what people think of when they think of architecture (just on the interior instead of the whole building) than what people think interior design is. Soap box over
me 30; DH 35 TTC since May 2014. Aug 2014 BFP, EDD April 22, 2015. Low progesterone, started suppositories. Loss at 5w6d. Nov 19, 2015 BFP at 13 dpo, EDD July 29, 2016. MMC discovered 12/29 (9+4). Natural miscarriage 1/16 (12+1). AMH results 0.42, 1.2; FSH 12.1, AFC 10, dx DOR. RPL testing results normal. Nurse recommended progesterone suppositories in TWW. Clomid + trigger + TI cycle August 2016 - failed. Thin lining. Femara + trigger + TI cycle December 2016 - failed. Thin lining. Short LP (8 days). Acupuncture & Chinese herbs starting January 2017, lengthened LP to 10 days
I'm a SAHM and I absolutely love it!! It's always been my dream job before that I was the Director of Youth Formation at my church. I worked with middle and high school students. If I could do anything besides being a SAHM, that was it. It didn't pay much but it was beyond fulfilling!
I'm a speech-language pathologist. During the school year, I work at an elementary and a k-8 building in the same district. @abpl2014 and @mommy grams kindergarteners are my favorites! This summer I took on a home health job as well working with elderly patients which is a completely different ballgame, but I kinda like the change of pace.
I'm definitely doing the only career I would consider. I truly love helping kids achieve speech and language goals and helping adults regain something they've lost. However, I'm definitely seriously considering being a SAHM after my student loans are paid off.
Me: 36, DH: 40
Married: July 22, 2008 Fur babies: Yeti (cat)
#1 Boy E 9/30/17 #2 Girl A 7/27/2020 #3 ?? ? est. 1/5/2025
I'm a non-profit manager focusing on evaluation and grant management. I'm also a wedding photographer in the summers. I love that I get to use both my BFA and MA in photography and nonprofit leadership!
I'm a social worker at an inpatient psychiatric hospital. It's definitely not what I thought I'd be doing. I worked as a psych tech for a few years while getting my Master's in forensic counseling. At one point, I got assaulted on the job and it makes working with my intended population much more difficult. Right now, I am overworked and underpaid. But I love my coworkers and the clinical experience is great.
I'd like to get my hyper dog to get trained and certified in pet therapy and maybe do some contracting there. Counseling first responders is also an interest as well. I'll figure it out eventually!
I got my PhD in biochemistry/cell biology last year. Currently, I'm a postdoctoral fellow, but I realized pretty early into it that I wanted out of academia. I mean, postdocs suck - you're working 50-70 hour weeks for $42k a year (the NIH postdoc stipend is public knowledge, I'm not getting too personal here). But I don't even want the academic career that comes after it anymore.
So I found a new job! Starting in August, I'll be working at a scientific writing and editing company. =D I'll be a "project manager" but it's a small company so everyone does a bit of everything. I'd been editing part-time for a while (yes, on top of those 60 hours a week) and I love helping other scientists publish their research. It's fairly flexible hours, some of them from home, and only 40 per week! So it'll be much more parenting-friendly.
My background is in Marine Corps Corrections, City Administration, and Paralegal work. I receive 80% disability from the VA and when my MIL passed, it was cheaper to be a SAHM to my now 14yo DS1, 10yo DS2, and 5yo DD. I love it. Our family and home life is much happier.
If I was unlimited by money or family, I'd love to study to be an Evolutionary Psychologist along the lines of David M. Buss, Gadd Saad, or Satoshi Kanazawa. Maybe work in the Kinsey Institute.
Edited to add: I do pin-up to support various charities (Besties with Testies, Heels for Combat Boots, Calendars for a Kidney, Be the Match, Battling Bare, and others.) I've been published in a few magazines, calendars, and a book.
I'm a neonatal resuscitation nurse and a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. My work can be amazing, exciting, and stressful all at the same time. Most people in my world think that I just feed, cuddle and rock babies all night long when in reality I attend deliveries and am working hard to make sure babies come into this world healthy and happy.
If I could do anything I think I would be a Chef. I love love to cook and am pretty damn good at it. Since both jobs are hard on a family and are a hard schedule on a day to day basis (I also work night shift right now)....I will keep on helping the little ones in this world.
I'm a proposal specialist for a large telecomm company. I manage their proposals to the Dept of Defense. My job is so boring, moving up is impossible but the benefits are stellar and I work from home. I figure a low pressure, stay at home salaried job would be perfect when adding a LO to the mix. I'll also be able to support my fiance and his career as well.
I'm a full-time grad student finishing up my PhD in microbiology and immunology. I've just started job hunting and am hoping to get a scientist job with the opportunity to do some teaching. I'll probably need to do a post-doctoral fellowship as my next step.
I'm a physical therapist at an inpatient rehabilitation hospital. I work with patients with stroke, brain injury, amputations, orthopedic post-op, cardiac and multi trauma. I absolutely love my job! I hope my back agrees with me several years from now.
I'm a full-time grad student finishing up my PhD in microbiology and immunology. I've just started job hunting and am hoping to get a scientist job with the opportunity to do some teaching. I'll probably need to do a post-doctoral fellowship as my next step.
Hi fellow Illumuniknottie! Its me, katwag!
I am a lobbyist for the banking industry. I would love to lobby for mcdonalds!
I'm a social worker. I just switched jobs a few weeks ago. I worked in outpatient mental health for 2 years and loved it. I switched jobs because I wasn't sure of the stability of the company I was working for. Now I'm working as a medical social worker in a PACE center and so far I like it, it's very different from mental health. I think the new company is going to be good for expanding our family. They have a 100% company paid STD policy that covers maternity leave and my supervisor seems really lenient with my schedule.
TTC #1 since August 2015 BFP #1 January 28, 2016
EDD October 3, 2016 Felicity Joy, born September 2, 2016 My Chart
TTC #2 Since August 2020 BFP #2 September 11, 2020 EDD May 23, 2021
I'm an analyst when it comes to employee benefits like retirement and welfare. My degree was in the fine arts and I slipped into this position when a temporary job turned out to be really interesting. I like what I'm doing well enough, but I'd love to work in a role that helps shape the policy rather than collecting data about how it's implemented.
I just want to add that reading many of these responses has me mad envious. If I could pull a "Being John Malkovich" for a short while with any of you during the work day that'd be awesome.
I would not attempt to hijack though. Scout's honor.
Great GTKY topic! I handle communications and social media for a large retailer. I spend my days serving as a brand spokesperson and writing/editing media materials, social media content and internal communications materials.
I pretty much love it! It definitely has stressful moments, but I love my team and I get to do two of my favorite things: write and talk!
My company and boss are pretty great, so I feel confident I can swing this gig with a couple of LOs.
Me: 31; DH: 31 NTNP: May 2015 TTC #1: late August 2015 PCOS Dx: January 2016, starting Femara Feb 2016 BFP: 2/29/16 - Happy Leap Day!
I'm an analyst when it comes to employee benefits like retirement and welfare. My degree was in the fine arts and I slipped into this position when a temporary job turned out to be really interesting. I like what I'm doing well enough, but I'd love to work in a role that helps shape the policy rather than collecting data about how it's implemented.
That's kinda how I ended up in insurance. I have a BA in music theory and had every intention of teaching elementary music, but that didn't work out. I took a part time job filing in an insurance office and it just continued from there.
I am a Social Studies teacher for 7th and 8th grade. I love being a Social Studies teacher and I get to work in an arts integration school, which is a my dream placement. The problem is all the standardized test suck away the love of learning even in an arts integration school. We fight to keep the arts in every second since it does not fit into our test focus system. Also our funding is soo low, I pay for most of our art supplies out of my own pay check. I would love my job even more if we would get the support like other 1st world countries get, so that way I am not paying for the paint brushes or my projector for example.
Re: GTKY- What do you do for work?
I guess I should answer my own questions..
I am an insurance agent and I love what I do. It is not at all a career that I thought I would get into, but I wouldn't change it.
#meangirls #dfdubclub
What do you do for work?
I am an IT tech / IT Mgr. Assistant.
Are you doing what you WANT to do?
I got my degree in Art, so the Tech world wasn't what I planned on doing. But I enjoy my workplace, and the people I work with - even if i don't always enjoy the work itself. I do Artsy things for fun now, which I think is even more enjoyable.
First BFP on 2/6/2016!
However.... I'm looking forward to the day I can quit and be a wife/mom. Once I *hopefully* have a baby soon, we've decided that we should be financially stable enough for me to stay home, at least for a little while
But really, I'm a "project accountant/assistant" and I do billing for some of our project managers and accounts payables for all work orders in an electrical engineering firm.
And no, I'm not doing what I want. I'd rather be in a small museum somewhere.
I am lucky enough to be a stay at home mom for my 8 y/o DD. I wouldn't change it for the world.
However, I'm professionally trained as a chef, I enjoy cooking very much ^_^ But it's a career that is very difficult on the family and not one I can commit to right now. You work while everyone else plays, very long nights....
#meangirls #dfdubclub
I would rather be home on my family dairy farm.
I am an architect, and I love love LOVE what I do!
...I just can't find a good himym gif on my iPhone at the moment...
(The GIF is from a hilarious YouTube video that our principal used last year at an inservice describing what we do everyday! )
I'm a kinder-4th grade self contained special Ed teacher for kiddos with moderate to severe disabilities. It's stressful and hard but I can't imagine doing anything else!
RE appt 12/2015
CD3 labs normal | HSG 1/8/16 clear | H's SA excellent
Dx: Unexplained Infertility
February 2016, cycle 16 - cycle #1 with Letrozole 5mg + TI | Progesterone=20.6
BFP 2/24/16 - EDD 11/7/16
It's a girl!
Isla Quinn born 10/29/16 at 38w5d via C/S
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TFAS March 2018
RE consultation 8/2/18
Suprise! BFP 8/8/18 natural cycle | EDD 4/19/19
It's a girl!
Afton Noelle born 4/10/19 at 38w5d via natural VBAC
I originally went to school for elementary education, but I absolutely adore the job I have now. I have some fears about potentially being pregnant in this setting, but I don't see myself going back to general education any time soon.
Kindergarten teacher.
Are you doing what you WANT to do?
Yes, I absolutely love what I do! I didn't expect to love kindergarten, I took the position because it was within the same district when I had gotten cut. My school and most of my colleagues are so awesome which helps make my job seem less like a job. I've been putting off getting my masters because I just don't want to do school again, but I'm pretty sure I'll be starting that in the next year or so....it's a pretty big pay increase and my district highly supports teachers getting their masters.
And FYI for anyone thinking of interior design as what you see on HGTV, that makes real designers go:
HGTV is not the real world. Interior designers are not decorators. There is a whole world of interior design outside of residential - don't ask us to give you ideas for your house. What I do is much closer to what people think of when they think of architecture (just on the interior instead of the whole building) than what people think interior design is. Soap box over
TTC since May 2014.
Aug 2014 BFP, EDD April 22, 2015. Low progesterone, started suppositories. Loss at 5w6d.
Nov 19, 2015 BFP at 13 dpo, EDD July 29, 2016. MMC discovered 12/29 (9+4). Natural miscarriage 1/16 (12+1).
AMH results 0.42, 1.2; FSH 12.1, AFC 10, dx DOR.
RPL testing results normal. Nurse recommended progesterone suppositories in TWW.
Clomid + trigger + TI cycle August 2016 - failed. Thin lining.
Femara + trigger + TI cycle December 2016 - failed. Thin lining.
Short LP (8 days).
Acupuncture & Chinese herbs starting January 2017, lengthened LP to 10 days
Summer 2016 LFAF awards:
Winter 2016/2017 LFAF awards:
I would rather work at a bakery and eat icing all day!
I'm a SAHM and I absolutely love it!! It's always been my dream job
BFP on 7/2/2013
Fur babies: Yeti (cat)
#1 Boy E 9/30/17
#2 Girl A 7/27/2020
#3 ?? ? est. 1/5/2025
I am an electrical engineer at an MEP design firm. Its not what I thought I would be doing with my degree, but I like it.
January siggy challenge - Pregnant lady problems
EDD: 3/13/17
Married March 2013
If I was unlimited by money or family, I'd love to study to be an Evolutionary Psychologist along the lines of David M. Buss, Gadd Saad, or Satoshi Kanazawa. Maybe work in the Kinsey Institute.
Edited to add: I do pin-up to support various charities (Besties with Testies, Heels for Combat Boots, Calendars for a Kidney, Be the Match, Battling Bare, and others.) I've been published in a few magazines, calendars, and a book.
If I could do anything I think I would be a Chef. I love love to cook and am pretty damn good at it. Since both jobs are hard on a family and are a hard schedule on a day to day basis (I also work night shift right now)....I will keep on helping the little ones in this world.
currently working for one of the "big banks" as an international treasury services senior advisor for large corporate clients in chicago
ideally: something related to food, food travel writer or chef would be amaze, damn those student loans! i
ME: 30 | DH: 30
Married: April 2015
TTC Number One: April 2015
Fur baby: 1 English Mastiff (Rupert)
ME: 31 | DH: 31
Married: April 2015
TTC (BBT & FF) #1: April 2015 (Off BC: January 2015)
Fur Baby: 1 English Mastiff (Rupert)
BFP #1 January 28, 2016
Felicity Joy, born September 2, 2016
My Chart
BFP #2 September 11, 2020
EDD May 23, 2021
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I pretty much love it! It definitely has stressful moments, but I love my team and I get to do two of my favorite things: write and talk!
My company and boss are pretty great, so I feel confident I can swing this gig with a couple of LOs.
NTNP: May 2015
TTC #1: late August 2015
PCOS Dx: January 2016, starting Femara Feb 2016
BFP: 2/29/16 - Happy Leap Day!
#meangirls #dfdubclub
Married to my Soul Mate since 09/06/09