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I do admin and IT work for a charity that grants the wishes of children with terminal illnesses.

Often these children come from poor backgrounds, and their wishes are only very small - bless their cotton socks! I think it's a very worthwhile cause, even if there are a lot of office politics to manouveur around... n__n;

Luckily I have a very (emotionally and financially) supportive fiance, so I only work 4 hours per day. This leaves me more time to work on my comic Slightly Eccentric4 and play with our pet rats. C:

I've studied Computer Graphics for 5 years, mostly aimed at game development, but getting hired as junio narrative designer is simply impossible, so except for 2 quickly-terminated contracts (in a DIY shop and a famous Swedish furniture shop –jobs for which I wasn't qualified anyway) I've never had a job. Some freelancing as graphist here and there, some commissions... nothing to make a living of.

I've come to think that I'll just probably miraculously die when I'm out of money, and so meanwhile I want to spend my time on my comic, because it keeps me going and it's more pleasant than seeing the economy crashing down again and again smile

I'm about to start grad school. I'll be majoring in illustration. I'm also interviewing for a part time job. So hopefully I'll be working as well.

I once asked what a frappucinos was and the woman politely responded with "the most difficult drink to make at Starbucks."

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I've been interested in getting into educational comics, I think comics in general are a great medium to teach when done right.

Hmm, seeing a trend here... we should brainstorm educational comics/children's illustrations sometime or something.

It would be fun if we do it together~

I'm doing a kids comic about science and interesting facts from a local publisher where I have to write the story and draw it myself. It's always fun to watch a bunch of kids wondering around the bookshelf in a bookstore or book fair flipping though your books and hoping they able to learn something.

I podcast, blog, do sketchcards, commissions but when money isn't flowing I take on a non art day job just to cover bills.

Been an inker most of my career but not seeking inking work (Though not about to turn down great paying gigs.) I'm working hard now to get my own creations out there.

I own a used bookstore and I've worked in my local library for 16 years now. I love books.

I work in a very specific field called health IT... It brings in the money while I draw as a hobby. smile

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Wah, so many different jobs you all have ^_^
Concerning me, I'm a computer engineer. It leaves me enough time to draw my comic after work smile

I'm a financial aid advisor at an art school. Prior to that I mainly did freelance, plus some kitchen and marketing work, but I really like having a steady paycheck.

I'm a janitor for an elementary school. I also do roofing sales on the side.
It's painfully unglamorous. But it pays the bills and frees me up to do the things I love. Like drawing my webcomic!
My wife is going through nursing school, so when she gets a job in her field, she'll be my suga-mama while I go back to school and/or pursue a job that I actually feel passionate about.

I'm a UX (User Experience) Designer, which means I design interfaces for websites (like Tapastic! Except no... I don't work for Tapastic) and plan out the paths that take a person from point A to point B within a product.

I won't deny that it's a fun job to have. But how many layouts for database management can you make before you start going mad?

I'm studying Astronomy! last semester of my undergraduate course, applying for grad school next year...I also have a TA job in a Numerical Methods class (: I have a super time consuming schedule!! I barely have the time to do one comic page a week, but it's something :'D

I'm currently in my fourth year of university, did two years of "basic" Engineering & Sciences and then two years of my Astronomy major. So that's...four years doing lots of physics and lots and lots of math.

Funny thing, I've only used a telescope like...once...? I've done all of my research on computer/numerical simulations, which is cooler than it sounds! last Summer I worked with a simulation of the surroundings of a black hole - a black hole has a gravitational field so strong it deflects light beams around it, so all of its surroundings look distorted! Relativity and black holes are my favourite things in this field, so I had a lot of fun with it :')

My dream job is to make educational comics on Physics and Astronomy, hahaha :'D

I just started my account on this website today... and because I'm still in highschool, I work in an ice cream parlor on the weekends.