So, ardentdelerium did this job meme thingy, and I was sleep-deprived and waiting for a page to load, so I did it too.
1. Go to http://www.careercruising.com.
2. Put in Username: nycareers, Password: landmark.
3. Take their "Career Matchmaker" questions.
4. Post your results.
Interestingly, the first thing to come up? I had no idea this job still existed. Apparently the term now refers to someone who erects and dismantles large pieces of machinery. Like, in factories. I find it hard to believe this is what I am best suited to do and I’ve never even heard of it as a vocation.
1. Millwright
3. Industrial
Machinery Mechanic
4. Stationary
Engineer
5. Elevator
Installer and Repairer
6. Sports
Instructor
7. Printing
Press Operator
8. Automobile
Assembler
9. Multimedia
Developer
10.
Office Machine Repairer
11.
Archaeologist
12.
Professor
13.
Machinist
14.
Tool and Die Maker
15.
Coach
16.
Race Car Mechanic
17.
Miner (Underground)
18.
Anthropologist
19.
Farm Equipment Mechanic
20.
Heavy Equipment Mechanic
21.
Crane Operator
22.
Diesel Mechanic
23.
Automobile Mechanic
24.
Aircraft Mechanic
25.
Motorcycle Mechanic
26.
Production Woodworker
27.
Computer Support Person
28.
Carpenter
29.
ESL Teacher
30.
Website Designer
31.
Foreign Language Instructor
32.
Film Processor
33.
Sheet Metal Worker
34.
Welder
35.
Boilermaker
36.
Tilesetter
37.
Historian
38.
Industrial Designer
39.
Power Plant Operator
40.
Technical Writer
Then I noticed there was a little “education” button. When I listed the most advanced degree I’ve earned, the list changed to become a tad more accurate. I find this emphasis on sports interesting, however. Given that I am a clod who can jump maybe six inches off this planet, I find this a non-starter. Also, activist? Not really a job, imho …
1. Curator
2. Sports
Instructor
3. Multimedia
Developer
4. Archaeologist
5. Professor
6. Coach
7. Anthropologist
8. Computer
Support Person
9. Website
Designer
10.
ESL Teacher
11.
Foreign Language Instructor
12.
Technical Writer
13.
Industrial Designer
14.
Historian
15.
Computer Programmer
16.
Computer Network Specialist
17.
Editor
18.
Desktop Publisher
19.
Lobbyist
20.
Cartoonist / Comic Illustrator
21.
Animator
22.
Computer Trainer
23.
Model Maker
24.
Criminologist
25.
Director of Photography
26.
Set Designer
27.
Director
28.
Costume Designer
29.
Conservator
30.
Lighting Technician
31.
Film Editor
32.
Video Game Developer
33.
Biological Tech
34.
Camera Operator
35.
Archivist
36.
Political Aide
37.
Home Inspector
38.
Artist
39.
Business Systems Analyst
40.
Activist
Ha. I did it, too. Obviously, I did very well in choosing accounting for a career.
Posted by: Sparkling Cipher | September 18, 2007 at 09:17 AM