KAYDUBELL ,

Lawyer. Wouldn’t really recommend.

setsneedtofeed OP ,
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Vandals_handle ,
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After a long and lucrative IT career I got a certificate in Ecological Restoration. I now do land stewardship, monitoring and maintaining habitats. Literally outstanding in my field, or marsh, or scrubland...

Roldyclark ,

This is my dream job. I assume it doesn’t pay very well?

Vandals_handle ,
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Pay for basic entry level field work is low but many factors at play. Private sector generally pays better than non-profit or government. Knowing native plant and animal species and their conservation status, along with knowing invasive species and how to manage can quickly lift you above entry level. Having certifications in soil, or water quality, or CRAM will boost pay and can lead to independent consulting work. All the field data goes into reports so word processing, spreadsheet and ArcGIS skills are another boost.

Roldyclark ,

Thanks for the info. Was it hard to find a job? I’d think a lot of people are in line for that work but maybe I’m just in a nature lover bubble lol

Vandals_handle ,
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Yes it can be competitive, if you don't have a science background, need experience. Many people get experience volunteering. It is a great way to get familiar with habitats and species at the same time. Volunteering is a way start networking and learning about potential employers.

Roldyclark ,

Awesome. Thanks for the insight!

Vandals_handle ,
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You're welcome, best of luck to you.

bdonvr ,

I'm a truck driver, well nowadays more in the office than behind the wheel but I do still pull loads here and there.

HobbitFoot ,

And you pull my load of bullshit onto Lemmy!

I unironically love ya!

bdonvr ,

Well just keep bringing me your loads and I'll uh.... yeah what I mean to say is thanks.

psmgx ,

Insurance claims investigation. In-house PI, essentially

setsneedtofeed OP ,
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psmgx ,

Kinda like that but I'm fatter and swarthier

Varyk ,

Prep school teacher for international middle school kids hoping to go to an English-speaking high school.

Teach all the basic intro classes in an accelerated high school curriculum the semester before they attend high school so that when they get there the language barrier, new facts and different educational style doesn't crush them mercilessly.

J4g2F ,
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I work as a theatre tech (light and sound) at a college(theatre arts department). I do however use Linux and made some scripts in Python to control my ligtdesk and sound table. So a bit of IT related work. But also talk with students about the creative part of lights, sound and projection and how they can use it during and after there study in there shows.

I also do some shows for them in the small Theatre in the college and outside the college.

And give them a workshop teaching them the basics and how they can tell to a tech what they want and how they can do somethings themselves.

Denvil ,

Im an electrician, it's pretty sweet if you ask me. Not necessarily the job itself, but the money you can earn doing side-jobs

setsneedtofeed OP ,
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spittingimage ,
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Heh. I have an electrician friend who likes to say the biggest hazard in his line of work is other electricians' work.

setsneedtofeed OP ,
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It's my experience in technical professions that many people consider their improvised solutions to be clever and thoughtful, and other peoples' to be shoddy and dangerous.

Cryophilia ,

Yeah, people are usually shocked when they find out how bad my electrical work actually is.

Today ,

I have electrical issues. Any chance you're in North Texas?

Denvil ,

I couldn't be further from you lol, I'm out in the Cincinnati area, Ohio

ABCDE ,

You could be .. In another country.

CodingCarpenter ,

Are these side jobs under the table or things you actually have to get permits for? I've known a few people who do the former and it can be really lucrative

Denvil ,

Depends really, some you just kind of go in and do, get paid, and head out. Some you have to properly sit down and get it inspected.

Keep in mind though that I am a baby electrician, I've only got like 6-7 months experience, so I might not be the best person to ask about this.

ModernRisk ,
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Currently as intern at a municipality as financial advisor. Hoping to get a job from within the municipality.

otacon239 ,

Screenprinting. I also did work as a quality tech for machining. Manufacturing jobs in general do not seem to get any public recognition even though they can be some of the most engaging and can cater to a lot of people that don’t enjoy the employee-customer relationship.

That being said, finding the sweet spot for management can be a challenge.

It’s a career path that’s practically ignored in schools and I wish math classes used more examples from engineering and manufacturing to answer the age-old “Where am I ever going to use this?” question.

Today ,

My son does screenprinting. He really, really likes the job, but he works with an asshole.

Edit to clarify that he works with one asshole, not assholes in general.

CodingCarpenter ,

He screen prints on assholes? Sweet I've been thinking about turning mine into a beholder

Rhynoplaz ,

Conference & Event Services for a local college.

(I didn't know what that meant until I started here, but essentially, we are the campus party planners)

ma11en ,

Snack food manufacturing, running machines that put snacks into bags and then those bags into boxes.

setsneedtofeed OP ,
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ma11en ,

No fork lift access unfortunately!

0110010001100010 ,
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Does consulting for energy utilities helping them improve their mapping systems (GIS) count as IT? I do manage cloud infrastructure but also assist with all the various pieces and parts that go into digital maps and integrations.

Sparkles ,
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Behavioral healthcare

sicarius ,

I'm a rope access industrial radiographer.
Edit: colloquially known as a "bomber"

pineapplelover ,

Had to look this up. So you climb up stuff to get radio data or what does that entail? Why do they call you "bomber"?

tal ,
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I've never heard of this job, but with a search or two, it sounds kind of like he rappels to points on tall structures to check for structural issues and such using X-rays.

sicarius ,

Yep, that's close enough. Although we mostly use a gamma radiation source as x-rays are electronically generated, we aren't near a plug and the equipment is often cumbersome.
There are portable x-ray generators that run off a 20v dewalt battery. But their effective penetrative power means it's only viable for very thin walled pipes.

sicarius ,

Not quite. We climb / rappel structures, mostly oil rigs. And use a gamma radiation source to check for weld defects.
We're known as bombers because the source container, a techops sentinel 880 or a SCAR projector look a lot like bombs and we blast radiation all over the place causing issues to the nucleonic sensors so over the place.

jordanlund ,
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I used to work at a place that made envelopes and printed forms.

Fascinating seeing 12 foot tall stacks of rolls of paper.

Rhynoplaz ,

Used to work at a newspaper, can confirm. Giant rolls of paper are pretty cool.

Blackout ,
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Me too, right when the digital age was taking over. I was young so they had me help design display ads in illustrator. We'd print out the ads with the articles on a laser printer. Cut them and arrange on a page that was then photographed. It was the future back then lol.

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