Jobs/careers
By coffeeshot
@coffeeshot (3783)
Australia
4 responses
@killahclaire (3665)
•
14 Mar 07
I work casually for my mum. She does the catering at two different soprts club and I just back her up by waitressing during bar meals at the weekend or waitressing at big functions and sometimes I plate up pies or whatever for boys during the week.
Up until a co uple of weeks ago I as at college fulltime but I packed it in cos it was too hard. So I start a new job in a couple of weeks for a big bank in Scotland and I am looking forward to it.
I loved working in ncatering. For years I worked in cafes and coffee shops and always made manager status. I love the hustle and bustle of it all.
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@coffeeshot (3783)
• Australia
20 Mar 07
Good on you for making manager! Good luck with your new job
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@crazynurse (7482)
• United States
14 Mar 07
I have been a nurse for 25 plus years. AFter many years in the hospital, I now teach nursing. Medical Surgical and Mental Health nursing are the subjects that I teach. I love taking the students to clinical at the hospital because I get to be back at the bedside and utilize my skills! It is so rewarding to go to the hospital and see previous graduates taking care of patients. Also it is comforting to know so many of the nurses at the local hospital as I age....!!!
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@coffeeshot (3783)
• Australia
20 Mar 07
Nurses are greatly underpaid for the work they do. You guys are awesome!
@sshazie (253)
• Singapore
23 Mar 07
my family runs a catering company. i deal mainly with business development and menu planning. that has been my full time job ever since i graduated almost 10yrs back. i'll be starting work at a hospital in their DNS department next week. I would like complete some upgrading skills while i work.





