eggplant / 11716 posts
Yup. Cause I think I have the most awesome job of all time. I realize some people would think it's boring, but it's perfect for me.
cantaloupe / 6059 posts
@rahlyrah: I feel the same way you do. I love being a SAHM (although I also know I would've loved working in my chosen career path as well -- speech language pathology) but I hate discussing it with former classmates and college friends because I feel like they think I am "just" a mom which, I guess, technically I am but it kind of hurts because doing this is a sacrifice to me personally, career-wise. So I just avoid the topic entirely.
pear / 1639 posts
Yes!
I don't like many of the comments I get back...I teach 9/10th grade and get a lot of "better you than me", "I could never deal with that age", etc. I LOVE this age....they're old enough to get (and sometimes laugh at) my sarcasm
kiwi / 689 posts
@nana87: @lovelyplum Yay! Its nice to see some other PhD students on hellobee! I'm in my seventh (hopefully final) year and its only now that I have an external fellowship at a research institution that has some level of name recognition that I don't have to spend fifteen minutes explaining what I do and when I'm finishing and what a PhD entails before I even get near thinking about whether I'm proud to tell people what I do. Once I'm done with all that explaining, half the time I get "Har, har, so I guess you'll be flipping burgers when your done." The joys of being in the humanities.
I can totally commiserate on the "When will you be done?" questions. My mum and dad have asked me how much of my dissertation I have written this week during our weekly phone calls for the past FOUR YEARS. They don't seem to understand the fieldwork and research part of my job at all.
Short answer. I'm proud of what I do. But sometimes I feel like making up a random job when I'm asked what I do so I don't have to have the same conversation over and over.
cantaloupe / 6171 posts
@LovelyPlum:
@Elderberrygin: yay for more phd students, and congrats on almost being done!! oh my gosh though, I'd flip out if anyone asked me how much I'd written every single week!
persimmon / 1420 posts
@Mrs. Taco: I hate to say it, but I make those, "I don't know how you do it" comments, but it's becaues I teach little guys (well, sort of- 5th grade) and I truly DON'T know how you do it- my kids are managable with the threat of a loss of recess. Big kids scare me!
honeydew / 7283 posts
I'm proud to tell people what I do. I get a little frustrated by what people think I do as an RN versus what I actually do working in an ICU. At the end of the day I'm proud, even though I can't really describe how intense my job is.
pear / 1639 posts
@meganmp: Hahaha I totally should have clarified...I don't mind (and totally understand) when its lighthearted. Some negative Nancys are dead serious--I usually respond with 'well someone taught you in HS, right?'
BTW, I taught 6th grade too, and I think I'd really enjoy 5th grade, they probably think they are just SO mature.
eggplant / 11408 posts
@Elderberrygin: yay, hi! Congrats on almost being done-from where I sit, that is a long way off, so it's nice to know it's not just a magical fantasy land that everyone talks about but doesn't actually exist I'm sorry about the "how much did you get done?" question. It turns out that this isn't a linear process, and it's hard to convey that sometimes. Like, just because I have 30 pages written doesn't mean I won't delete 15 of them the next time I sit down (unfortunately
) And I agree, sometimes, it's just easier to avoid the "what do you do?" conversation all together!
honeydew / 7589 posts
It depends on who I'm talking to, really. Some people are positive and interested and others are like "Oh awesome, aid work huh? So is it like the peace corps where you can just party all the time and you get to like travel the world and drink international beers?"
And then I raise my eyebrows and say "No. Not even a little bit like that."
grapefruit / 4213 posts
I'm proud of my career. I worked really hard to get to this point and I'm proud of that. It also helps that I work with a phenomenal team.
pomegranate / 3577 posts
I am totally proud of what I do and I love my job, but I don't like explaining what I do! I can just feel people's eyes glaze over, heh.
cantaloupe / 6791 posts
@meganmp: ditto! Well actually your 5th graders are "big kids" to me! I'm quite comfortable with my 4 and 5 year olds! My husband teaches 3rd grade and even that is out of my comfort zone
pomegranate / 3329 posts
No not really. I get a lot of eye rolls, I'm not doing what I love, and certainly not making what I should be. I'm going part-time when my husband deploys in June and going back to school.
kiwi / 556 posts
I think so, but I also am in a weird in between phase.
I trained as an elementary teacher, taught intermediate (11-13 year olds) in New Zealand for a couple of years, before moving to Japan to teach English for 3 years. I recently arrived in the US (August) and my work permit is still being processed, so I figured it is as better time as ever to get my MEd. I started my thesis recently, and now up and coming LO is delaying my getting back into the classroom - I was hoping to have my work permit and certification to teach in the next school year - DH and I were planning on moving to a state with more jobs to do so, but I am due September, so it's a no go.
I am proud of what I do, and my thesis topic, but I also hate having to effectively start all over again in a new country - I guess that's less about not feeling proud, and more an anxiety that I won't be able to get back on my feet. I am itching to get a new class so bad.
I also dream of research and policy though, one of the reasons I chose to go the thesis route.
pomelo / 5257 posts
I don't love what I do all the time, but I'm proud of being a broadcast journalist. I also think people probably believe it's more exciting than it generally is, haha. I also love saying what my H does, because his job is really cool. He works for a pro sports team in our city
pomelo / 5469 posts
I feel prouder telling folk I'm a SAHM than when I had what others may feel was a pretty decent job previously.
grapefruit / 4997 posts
Very proud! I {use to} work with banking software as a software consultant so I help train bank staff how to use our software. I have to work with programmers to QC the software and implement design features. I am a SAHM until May-ish.
cantaloupe / 6869 posts
Yep, I love what I do! I may not make a lot of money but I'm proud of the impact I can make on other people's lives!
pineapple / 12802 posts
@BananaPancakes: oh yea, I have no clue either. I really do think you're onto something though. I think I could make a really fantastic billionaire heiress! HA
clementine / 984 posts
@Mae: @LindsayInNY: I agree. Proud of it in title and that I achieved it by age 24, but beyond that, I'm rather "meh" about it. Half the time it's me also explaining that I am not a secretary AT a firm, but I'm part OF the firm.
Maybe when I'm older and the loans are goneā¦*dreams*
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
@lilteacherbee: It's hard for people to recognize a curriculum that doesn't look like pre planned books in the age of nclb. Your job is so important!
I am a SAHM til July. I was just meh about my last very brief job and will be happy to tell people about the job I will go to, although I don't know if proud is the word since I wouldn't have even heard of the job if not for family business. As for being a SAHM if I'm being completely honest it's something that's meaningful to me but I'm not necessarily proud of it. I'm not ashamed of it but not that proud either. Idk how to explain the feeling!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
Yes and no. I know that what I do is important work, but most people don't see it that way. If I were to actually lay out for people what I do they would likely (and do) change the subject or just say something like "Oh." So I tweak my title and make it broader. I'm proud to say who I work <i<for though! I love my company so, so much.
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