What's your occupation?

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This is the kind of job I want to do!!!!!!!!!!!! :(
well, do you live in the US?

if so, then you need to go to university and get your master's. you can get a bachelor's in social work, but most places now days prefer someone with a master's. if you get your master's, you can find a job very easily doing what i do.

Ooh really? Cool..yeah its a nice job, helping people out, your right its reccesionproof..people suffering from the consequences of the recession need help too eey! More work guarenteed..It does have a big inpact on you psychologically though..you have to have a thick skin to work in this field. Don't have that but it will work out inshallah. Did an internship on a refugeecentre. That was fun seriously, heavy cases but very rewarding work. Very thankfull people i came across. Youre right about the paything...people who are looking to make loads of money should do something with economics. When u want to do something with Social Work you have to have a heart in it, else you wont last long.
Do you only help when theres material problems or also psychological problems?? IS some heavy stuff seriously :p
i mainly just deal with material problems, and not psychological. the schools i work at all have counselors that deal with psychological problems. however, i work a lot with the counselor's.

might i add that i will be going back to grad school to get my PhD in counseling. next fall insha allah i will start. :)
 
well, do you live in the US?

if so, then you need to go to university and get your master's. you can get a bachelor's in social work, but most places now days prefer someone with a master's. if you get your master's, you can find a job very easily doing what i do.


i mainly just deal with material problems, and not psychological. the schools i work at all have counselors that deal with psychological problems. however, i work a lot with the counselor's.

might i add that i will be going back to grad school to get my PhD in counseling. next fall insha allah i will start. :)


Good luck, ull manage inshallah. Ur gonna learn about communicative skills and positive reinforcement and stuff. Interesting really...but hard as i said.
But then if i could do it you can. Im a sponge really..spongier then SpongeBob i always say:D
 
I wouldn't mind being a Master of the custodial arts

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I am mechanical engineer and work in the field of inspections.
How I entered in this field, hmmm, just when I got job, and the board of directors decided where I shall be placed. And I came in this field.
I do enjoy my work.
 
Im in my third year of university. Currently I work for my father part time, and I am an intern for a State Representative who will be running for Congress. I work with his wife on PR stuff and other event coordinating.
 
Any one here works in airport security ,aviation security? In a global company like (saber) , (globalsecurity) ,(group4) or any other well known security companies in the field or airports security? And Been working in iraq or afghanistan?
 
I'm aspiring to be a GP, so medicine will be my occupation. That involves science, science and more science. I want to be a GP for two reasons, good pay and helping my neighbours.
 
Im in my third year of university. Currently I work for my father part time, and I am an intern for a State Representative who will be running for Congress. I work with his wife on PR stuff and other event coordinating.

Cool! Is he muslim? Don't they have any objection to a muslim employee?
The other party can use that in a slandercampagne you know. Politicians..
 
I'm a housewife. only studied till 18 :D

I envy you for that seriously, me being a student. No jokes: being a housewife is a dream for me at the moment. Was thinking of going to Morocco after studies, stay there with my grandma for like 3 months. Beg her to teach me how to cook!:statisfie
 
★ηαѕιнα★;1287580 said:
Cool! Is he muslim? Don't they have any objection to a muslim employee?
The other party can use that in a slandercampagne you know. Politicians..

Thanks.
Actually, here in the US there isnt any slander campaigns against muslims in politics for the most part. I think the most of that happened during Obamas run for President by hardcore conservatives who said he was Muslim since his father was muslim.
Its interesting that when John F. Kennedy ran for President conservatives also attacked him for being a Roman Catholic (most presidents have been Protestants, Presbyterians etc.)

As for my internship with the hopefully future congressman, no he is not muslim however there are muslim congressmen here in the states. He has zero objection to a muslim employee, there are a few that i know of that work for him. He cares about us doing the job and doing it right.
His wife hired me actually and he was really great when I met him for the first time.

This isnt the first politician i worked for. My sophomore year of uni I worked on the campaign of a stat representative running for re-election. The campaign was really tough because his opponent was very popular and also a lot younger so a fresh face is always difficult to contend with. He ended up winning and I got to fluff up my resume a bit more!
 
Speaking of slander campaigns against muslims. An odd observation I realized over the years is here in the U.S. a muslim is MORE accepted for being a Muslim than they are in Albania or Turkey. Both of those countries are predominantly Muslim yet a girl wearing a hijab is more likely to be discriminated against in Albania than they are here in the U.S.
There is a young lady at my uni who is from Turkey, she is studying Physics on a full scholarship and she wears the hijab and very modest clothing. I asked her how she is treated here because of her hijab, she said she actually is more welcomed here for wearing it than she was in Turkey. Unbelievable!
In Albania there was an incident of two girls being kicked out of school for wearing their hijabs. The case went to the high court and the girls argued simply, "if girls can come into class wearing bikini tops, tube tops, short skirts etc. Than we can come in dressed modestly." A very valid point that eventually led to them winning the case and get this: schools in Albania finally began implementing rules on what appropriate attire should be worn by students.
 
Speaking of slander campaigns against muslims. An odd observation I realized over the years is here in the U.S. a muslim is MORE accepted for being a Muslim than they are in Albania or Turkey. Both of those countries are predominantly Muslim yet a girl wearing a hijab is more likely to be discriminated against in Albania than they are here in the U.S.
There is a young lady at my uni who is from Turkey, she is studying Physics on a full scholarship and she wears the hijab and very modest clothing. I asked her how she is treated here because of her hijab, she said she actually is more welcomed here for wearing it than she was in Turkey. Unbelievable!
In Albania there was an incident of two girls being kicked out of school for wearing their hijabs. The case went to the high court and the girls argued simply, "if girls can come into class wearing bikini tops, tube tops, short skirts etc. Than we can come in dressed modestly." A very valid point that eventually led to them winning the case and get this: schools in Albania finally began implementing rules on what appropriate attire should be worn by students.

Weird huh?? Strange to see how things can change like that. Good is becoming bad and the other way around. Really shows the work of Shajtaan here!:hmm:
 
★ηαѕιнα★;1287656 said:
I envy you for that seriously, me being a student. No jokes: being a housewife is a dream for me at the moment. Was thinking of going to Morocco after studies, stay there with my grandma for like 3 months. Beg her to teach me how to cook!:statisfie

Aww, I married very young, when Iw as taking my exam for A levels I was already pregnant 3 or 4 months I think, with kids, I never got back to formal studies though I read a lot at home, not the same though...

Best of luck for your cooking!!:D
 
Aww, I married very young, when Iw as taking my exam for A levels I was already pregnant 3 or 4 months I think, with kids, I never got back to formal studies though I read a lot at home, not the same though...

Best of luck for your cooking!!:D


4:6 Test the orphans until they reach the age of marriage, and then if you find them mature of mind hand over to them their property

age of nikah is around 15 masha allah to you sister for fulfilling allah's command.

5 years have gone past since the age of nikah and we're still waiting :heated:
 
4:6 Test the orphans until they reach the age of marriage, and then if you find them mature of mind hand over to them their property

age of nikah is around 15 masha allah to you sister for fulfilling allah's command.

5 years have gone past since the age of nikah and we're still waiting :heated:

Wow thats long alhamdoellilah!:hmm:

Aww, I married very young, when Iw as taking my exam for A levels I was already pregnant 3 or 4 months I think, with kids, I never got back to formal studies though I read a lot at home, not the same though...

Best of luck for your cooking!!:D

Sis you got lucky I guess. Wanting to get married is one thing but after that the right person has to cross your path. Thats the hard part!
Alhamdoellilah it worked out well for you. Two sisters I know tried combining school and household and kids. Stopped in the middle of studies alhamdoellilah. It was just too hard for them. Either your household or your studies is gonna suffer.
Us women can multitask but superwomen dont excist as far as I know :D

Salaam
 
planning to do natural science inshallah and then specialising in biological and health care =) sounds interesting : D
 

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