- 27 Aug 13, 10:46#371038
I was just browsing through some of the career oriented topics and I figured maybe we could get to know each other a little better by discussing what our careers and educations levels are. I'm sure at some point or another many of us have stated our job descriptions/education level/etc. scattered throughout the forum but not in a concise space such as this. I think many members would find it interesting as there are some of us interested in new career paths and educational goals, such as jabberwocky, LRW, and myself to name a few. Another goal of this is to maybe give some knowledge to some of us who are looking at changing careers and just having an idea of what other people do that they might want to look into doing themselves. This is something I look forward to because I am looking to make a significant career/education change within the next year and I love hearing about other people's jobs because it gives me ideas on other things I could do for a living that maybe I hadn't thought of yet.
1) What level of education do you have? (High school, some college, bachelor's degree, masters, ph.d., etc) and if you have a degree, what is your field of study? (i.e. math, law, engineering, english, etc.)
2) What is your current occupation? And what education/certificates/experience/etc. is necessary to hold such a position?
3) What do you like and dislike about your current occupation?
4) What are some of the day to day duties of your job? And what do you find difficult or easy about it?
5) What is the entry level or average salary of someone in your position? (You don't have to state your salary - unless you absolutely want to - just what one could expect to make if they entered that field/occupation)
6) How long have you held that position?
7) Are you trying to attain more education, another job, a new venture (such as starting your own business) etc.?
8 ) Anything else you'd like to add? (advice on how to break into the field, what you'd do differently if you could start all over - I'm pretty sure most of us would say "start karting at age 5 so I could be an F1 driver now"
)
I'll start!
1) I have a Bachelor's degree in Justice Studies
2) I am a senior production clerk for a censored called Express Scripts (perhaps some of you Americans receive medication from us) and you just need a high school diploma, low self esteem, and a love for alcohol because you're gonna f*ckin' need it to stay sane at that job.
3) I dislike standing for 8 hours straight (we aren't allowed to sit down) and I like the fact that I don't deal with customers/patients face to face. We are purely a production facility and we mail out all of the prescriptions. I dislike my bosses and I like my coworkers
I also dislike how easy the job is and unchallenged, unused, and unfulfilled I feel. I could do so much more, which is why I'm considering going back to school because I am wholly underutilized and I'm
smart 
4) I fix automated machines involved with bagging prescriptions and labeling vials that go to get filled with drugs. I also package orders and such and help other production clerks with the same thing. It's very mindless work.
5) It's bottom b1tch type sh1t, started out at $12.25/hr, which is $2/hr more than the average because my facility is contracted with the DOD (department of defense) so they require us to be paid more than average.
6) I began at express scripts in july 2012 as a production clerk, and became a senior production clerk about five or six months ago
7) I am currently in the background check phase for a local police department. I am trying to become a dispatcher there, which is $15k/year salary increase for me and some towards what I'm actually interested in career-wise. I am also going to start going back to school likely in January for mechanical engineering because I am great at math and I want to make $80k/year
8 ) If I had known better when I started college at 18, I would have gotten an engineering degree in the first place!! Not some dumb liberal arts degree in justice studies. I was trying to be a cop but they just aren't hiring because the economy is in the sh1tter which means cities don't have the budgets for new officers.

I've wasted seven years of my life on this venture (four years in college on a degree that I thought would help me get the job, and three years of consistent testing at different departments, yet being turned down every time). It's hard to compete with all the ex-military guys coming back from iraq/afghanistan for paramilitary jobs like the police. My degree has done more harm than good in the sense that I'm paying over $300/month to my school loan debt and I can't get a job that is paying me enough to have made it worth my while!!!!
1) What level of education do you have? (High school, some college, bachelor's degree, masters, ph.d., etc) and if you have a degree, what is your field of study? (i.e. math, law, engineering, english, etc.)
2) What is your current occupation? And what education/certificates/experience/etc. is necessary to hold such a position?
3) What do you like and dislike about your current occupation?
4) What are some of the day to day duties of your job? And what do you find difficult or easy about it?
5) What is the entry level or average salary of someone in your position? (You don't have to state your salary - unless you absolutely want to - just what one could expect to make if they entered that field/occupation)
6) How long have you held that position?
7) Are you trying to attain more education, another job, a new venture (such as starting your own business) etc.?
8 ) Anything else you'd like to add? (advice on how to break into the field, what you'd do differently if you could start all over - I'm pretty sure most of us would say "start karting at age 5 so I could be an F1 driver now"

I'll start!
1) I have a Bachelor's degree in Justice Studies
2) I am a senior production clerk for a censored called Express Scripts (perhaps some of you Americans receive medication from us) and you just need a high school diploma, low self esteem, and a love for alcohol because you're gonna f*ckin' need it to stay sane at that job.
3) I dislike standing for 8 hours straight (we aren't allowed to sit down) and I like the fact that I don't deal with customers/patients face to face. We are purely a production facility and we mail out all of the prescriptions. I dislike my bosses and I like my coworkers



4) I fix automated machines involved with bagging prescriptions and labeling vials that go to get filled with drugs. I also package orders and such and help other production clerks with the same thing. It's very mindless work.
5) It's bottom b1tch type sh1t, started out at $12.25/hr, which is $2/hr more than the average because my facility is contracted with the DOD (department of defense) so they require us to be paid more than average.
6) I began at express scripts in july 2012 as a production clerk, and became a senior production clerk about five or six months ago
7) I am currently in the background check phase for a local police department. I am trying to become a dispatcher there, which is $15k/year salary increase for me and some towards what I'm actually interested in career-wise. I am also going to start going back to school likely in January for mechanical engineering because I am great at math and I want to make $80k/year

8 ) If I had known better when I started college at 18, I would have gotten an engineering degree in the first place!! Not some dumb liberal arts degree in justice studies. I was trying to be a cop but they just aren't hiring because the economy is in the sh1tter which means cities don't have the budgets for new officers.



Not bad for a #2 driver