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oiran ([personal profile] oiran) wrote2004-01-08 04:55 pm

the things we do for love

seen on [livejournal.com profile] elethe's LJ: job meme

I have been…

  • visual artist

  • writer (both cursive and print, age 3)

  • literary critic

  • unqualified and ineffective literacy teacher (age 7)

  • teacher's aide

  • door-to-door cookie pusher

  • inadvertent aider and abetter in parental drug activity

  • field worker (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries--blueberries are the best, by far)

  • pornographer-for-hire (age 13)

  • babysitter

  • large-scale event planner

  • office manager for an insurance claims group (my after school job!)

  • ineffective salesperson for high school yearbook ads (zero ads sold!)

  • medical transcriptionist

  • psychiatric office manager

  • self-employed medical transcriptionist

  • applications programmer/trainer

  • temp worker (i.e., paid to read for 8 hours a day), which included: summarizing notes from a non-profit's weekend retreat, which were written with magic markers on giant post-its; running a Bureau of Indian Affairs legal office; yawning and waiting for phones to ring at innumerable locations.

  • stunned and perpetually offended whipping girl for evil bitch lawyer

  • office manager for a cancer research group

  • financial services office manager

  • trainee florist

  • cancer clinical trials coordinator/medical writer
~~~this is where the money stops completely~~~
  • nominal housewife (i.e., I'm a wife, and I'm in a house)

  • graphic designer/color consultant/painter

  • web designer

  • still an artist

  • still a writer and pornographer



I have never sold things (except cookies, I guess) or served food or beverages. No service. No retail. No food. No, no, no. Now that those seem to be the only jobs in the universe, the fact that I have never done these things makes it seem like I'm hiding something sinister.

But the fact that I started "working" at the same things I enjoy doing now (and get paid just as well) should tell me something about what I ought to do for money. A zillion issues and excuses aside, it's pretty plain to me that I've always known what I wanted to do. I don't know whether to be delighted or kill myself.

[identity profile] akacat.livejournal.com 2004-01-08 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Inquiring minds want to know--what did 'pornographer for hire' involve at age 13?

[identity profile] velvetglove.livejournal.com 2004-01-08 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
The best way to explain this is to link to this ooooold post:

I was a teenage pornographer

Dirty, but not terrible-dirty.

[identity profile] akacat.livejournal.com 2004-01-09 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
That's really different. And kind of cute, in a pervy sort of way.

It vaguely reminds me of a very nice artist I met once, who among other things, illustrates x-rated comic books. It was a con, and he was wearing a custom made name tag that read: Phil Foglio, Gentleman Pornographer.

[identity profile] hey-miss-missy.livejournal.com 2004-01-08 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
stunned and perpetually offended whipping girl for evil bitch lawyer

This? Is the description I'm using for my current job from now on. Talk about describing a job to a "t"!

[identity profile] velvetglove.livejournal.com 2004-01-08 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
You should see if they'll put it on your business cards. It might make it almost worth staying in the job.

My loathing of lawyers--specifically, female lawyers--very nearly knows no bounds thanks to that woman.

[identity profile] hey-miss-missy.livejournal.com 2004-01-08 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
You should see if they'll put it on your business cards. It might make it almost worth staying in the job.

Heh. Oh, I don't get business cards. I'm temping for this bizzatch. And it's going to get even better, since she just approved a job posting - for my position.

My reward for months of this hellish experience? Unemployment!

At least it will be over soon.

Ah, that was cathartic. Thank you!

My loathing of lawyers--specifically, female lawyers--very nearly knows no bounds thanks to that woman.

Two (two!) of my good friends are female lawyers. Thank goodness for it, or I'd have the same loathing.