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  1. Sep 19, 2024 · What did José Menendez do for a living? When Fidel Castro rose to power in Cuba, a 16-year-old José Menendez was sent to America in 1960 to live with his cousin. He ended up in Hazelton, Pa., and had to stay in the attic of his cousin's house. This was undoubtedly a far cry from what he was used to, as the child of successful business people ...

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    • Overview
    • Responding to “What Do You Do For a Living?”
    • Answer Examples
    • When is “What do you do for a living?” commonly asked?
    • Why is it important to answer the question?
    • Why could it be difficult to answer this question?

    Why is it important to answer?

    Why is it be difficult to answer?

    You’re mingling when you’re suddenly asked, “What do you do for a living?” The question halts you in your tracks—how should you answer? Whether you’re at a friend’s party, business conference, or job interview, we’ve got your back! Check out these tips and examples on answering “What do you do for a living?” casually and professionally.

    Answer the question by telling a story about a positive work experience or talking about your goals.

    Make your answer as relatable as possible to be more personable and approachable.

    Ditch intricate details and statistics for interesting facts and tales to captivate the listener.

    Telling an interesting or uplifting story about your job is a great way to make a positive first impression. Tell a friend, family member, recruiter, or stranger about something fun that’s happened at your job. Not only does this share your job title and description, but it also gives insight into what you do on a day-to-day basis in an entertaining way.

    Talk about your job in a relatable way.

    The last thing anyone wants to hear is a boring, drawn-out description of your job. Leave the technicalities for your resume and opt for personable stories instead. Use language the questioner will likely understand. Basically, tell an engaging story!

    Describe why you’re passionate about your job.

    “I’m currently a writer for an online tech company. Believe it or not, I actually wrote an article last week about how AI capitalizes on creative jobs and content creators.”

    “I’m a lawyer with a private firm downtown. We just had a fascinating case. Did you hear about the principal embezzling money from his school?”

    “I’m a taxi driver in New York, and boy, have I had my fair share of interesting clients! Believe it or not, I had the Perez Hilton hop into my cab the other day. Who would’ve thought!”

    “I work at Subway right now. You wouldn’t believe how many people order plain ham sandwiches! But hey, it makes my job that much easier.”

    “Say you’re trying to eat healthier. Well, I come to your house and help you meal prep. I take you shopping and teach you how to find products that match your individual needs.”

    “You know the guy that pulls up with your pizza order? That’s me! It’s not a long-term career, but it’s helping me get through college.”

    During networking events or business functions.

    More often than not, “What do you do for a living?” is asked by recruiters or other employees at job fairs or conferences. The question is a way for people to get familiar with your job description and career path.

    Answering questions about your job can be vital to moving up the corporate ladder.

    Whether you’re networking or doing a job interview, responding to “What do you do for a living?” is extremely important. Your response shares not only your current job but also your attitude. How you describe your career and self shows off your communication skills, value, and relatability.

    It may be difficult to answer this question if you find it too personal.

    Some people don’t like talking about their jobs or career, and that’s okay! Maybe you’re a student, stay-at-home mom, or in-between jobs at the moment. No matter, "What do you do for a living?" might throw you off or be uncomfortable because you prefer to keep your professional and personal life private. If this is the case, try swerving around the topic of your career (especially if you’re outside a work setting).

    For instance, you could say:

    “I’m a full-time writer with my own blog. What about you? Last I heard, you were an up-and-coming businesswoman?”

    “I’m actually retired and loving it! I do pick up the odd job every once and a while, but it's mostly just for fun.”

    “I’m not working right now, but I have a few jobs lined up. I’m looking forward to my next chapter! I'm much more interested in hearing about this new puppy you have, though...”

    • Rachel Green: Waitress Turned Fashion Exec. Rachel Green came in hot at the beginning of the series after running out of her wedding and into her old friend Monica's arms.
    • Monica Geller: Chef. Monica starts the series as a chef, where she thrives until she gets fired for accepting a gift from a vendor. Monica then spends some time living that unemployed life, which has me once again questioning how the heck she could afford Manhattan rent.
    • Phoebe Buffay: Masseuse/Musician. Oh, beloved Phoebe. While Phoebe makes most of her money as a masseuse, her true passion is singing and songwriting. Pheebs had to occasionally get crafty to bring in extra dough.
    • Joey Tribbiani: Actor. Joey is the celebrity of the group, playing Dr. Drake Ramoray (and his twin brother) on Days Of Our Lives for many seasons. Much like the stereotypical actor, when Joey isn't on Days Of Our Lives or other various film and TV projects, he is consistently underemployed, working as everything from a cologne sampler to a Christmas elf.
  2. Sep 17, 2023 · Kody has an estimated net worth of $800,000, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Meanwhile, his fourth wife, Robyn Brown, has an estimated net worth of $600,000. Meri, Janelle and Christine all have ...

    • Katherine Schaffstall
  3. Sep 20, 2021 · According to Fandom, Meri is Kody’s first wife as the couple wed in 1990. After praying and feeling called by his fundamentalist Mormon faith, Kody married his second wife Janelle in 1993. At ...

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  4. Oct 1, 2024 · While Kody and his wives’ compensation for their involvement in the show remains a mystery, according to ENews, reality producer Terence Michael estimated that the average reality family is compensated around 10 percent of the show's budget. As TLC spends between $250,000 and $400,000 on each episode of their various shows, Kody could be ...

  5. Feb 12, 2021 · TLC spends between $250,000 and $400,000 per episode, according to In Touch Weekly — so that puts the Browns at approximately $25,000 to $40,000 a pop. Multiply that by the152 episodes spread across Sister Wives' 14 seasons, and you're looking at almost $4 million. Article continues below advertisement. With that said, the sister wives are ...

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