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What are you studying/ What job do you do?
What kind of things do people do around here? Personally, I'm taking Philosophy at GCSE and A level and I'd quite like to lecture it at a university or something. Were your career choices affected by Buddhism or anything like that? Obviously I'm quite young and my career options are pretty open, so I'm open to ideas!
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Some probably painful, but possibly helpful advice: Graduate School in the Humanities: Just Don't Go. You are in for a rough road, if you go that way.
Mtns
Actually, I'm the Manager of an Italian delicatessen/Bistro, and have great fun doing that, but I'm also working to gain my certified accreditation in Dog Psychology, because people are so fond of the 'bit of paper' that says you can do something....although, I've been an 'unofficial' Dog Behaviourist for nearly 10 years now......
Meditation practice is well integrated into my working life.
Ow. That was painful. I think I'll have to do my own research about that, because that seems to be from the US of A and I'm living in the UK. But I take the point, it looks very very difficult, however for me it's still early days so I have plenty of time to change my mind and become a ventriloquist.
As long as I graduate I'll be happy!
Which consist of making sophisticated computer puppets act and move...
Not contributing much to society with my work
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
:P
I just got promoted to kids specialist at a large book store... which is anything related to kids books, events, story time, etc.. and young adult department, including graphic novels and manga. Pretty excited!
Learning about Buddhism has actually helped a lot at work. My attitude about working, and relationships with coworkers have been immensely healthier here than anywhere else I've worked. Granted, a lot of that probably has to do with how awesome books and nerds are.
I'm also working on a website for dog (and other pet) nutrition / food and recipes for home made healthy stuff.
I'm looking to hopefully do a Bachelor of Science and Diploma of Music Performance, then a Masters of Engineering at Melbourne Uni.
Eventually I want to be an Acoustic Engineer
I think Buddhism has had an influence in my studies and the way I think, and like SomeSayInFire, I tend to spend most of my time reading about Buddhism rather than school related study... Haha maybe I should be a monk instead?..
from here, 2nd paragraph, page 2......
Mind if I ask you an "unofficial" puppy problem?
Two months ago I adopted an 8 month old puppy... Very well behaved, house trained, etc. This lil beast absolutely LOVES people. The problem is I haven't been able to stop her from jumping up on people and she is 55 lbs. and can hurt older people or kids potentially.
Help!
Palzang
I chose the well-being of my schizophrenic daughter over using my degree to develop a career. Maybe you can do whatever you want in life ... but you can't do it all simultaneously. I don't regret my choice ... you can't downgrade your child's quality-of-life into second place. You do what's right. Buddhist effect #1.
Besides ... my dad was a well-paid chemical engineer engaged in research and he loved his job. But he was so unhappy. As a matter of fact, not a single housewife or professional in my childhood neighbourhood seemed happy. I grew up thinking that the answer to happiness lay somewhere else, and that certainly took a lot of air out of my ambition balloon. Buddhist effect #2.
P.S. - when I retire I look forward to volunteering at the local soup kitchen for the homeless.
Good luck!
Mtns
I'm a former veterinary technician (aka nurse in all but name). I've had a bit of dog behavior training. I've had good luck with a gentle but firm knee to the chest of the jumping dog. The knee, along with a firm "NO!" to accompany it will usually cure the problem within a few days or weeks. Heap plenty of praise when she comes up to you all excited and doesn't jump.
Mtns
I am an ER RN BSN. Strong work on the advanced study. Good to see another RN.
Yours in the Dharma,
Todd
But i use to be a shop assailant
It is possible that at the end of the summer they could say, "OH hey wait, we actually DO need you!!" but that will probably be a job in one of the worst schools. Unfortunately because this is a CA problem and not a district problem, there aren't really any other districts hiring around here. Except for L.A. But not only is that a commute but... well... let's just say I haven't heard many positive things about the district that employs over 45,000 teachers... scary!
Plus I'm getting married and going on my honeymoon this summer and I don't want to ruin it by constantly worrying over whether or not I will get a job.
So now I have a new plan. I'm going to take the year off and get my math credential (study to take the test). That will more than double my options, as right now I can only teach middle school (6-8) and physics in high school and not many schools around here have a full-time physics teacher. Hopefully in a year's time SOMEBODY will be hiring...
Also, just got hired today as a part-time bank teller :P
Marmalade- YAY, congrats on getting a job!
Here in CA the pickings are slim, but another teacher told me that's probably because the parents just don't realize yet how much is going to change next year, especially in my (now previous) district. Once they get into the schools next year and find out what happened, they're probably not going to let the next school bond vote get pounded into the ground like they did last November. At least that's the hope...
I also of course perform now and then, though these days almost exclusively with my students.
7 years ago I got some sort of virus that took 90% of the hearing in left ear (also left me with constant tinnitus and bouts of severe vertigo) which makes really loud music not very enjoyable. Right now I am working with a Jazz quartet though with 3 of my students, and we are planning a CD.
I chose my career before I became Buddhist, so I cannot say it influenced the choice, but there is an influence in the sense that I do not take a cookie cutter approach. I tailor the lessons according to each students abilities and what inspires and motivates them.