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#77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 9:20 am
by Portia
It looks like I can add some variety to this question.
Maternal grandmother: secretary
Maternal grandfather: dry-cleaning operator and professional @$$hole
Maternal step-grandfather: cattle & ranching businessman
Adoptive paternal grandmother: school librarian and hippie
Adoptive paternal grandfather: high school biology teacher and hippie
Biological paternal grandparents: unknown, but probably East Coast WASPs
No SAHMs in the bunch. I haven't heard the word "homemaker" in a loooong time!
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:29 am
by Emiliana
Maternal grandmother: secretary, writer, SAHM
Maternal grandfather: preacher
Paternal grandmother: kindergarten teacher, SAHM
Paternal grandfather: engineer
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 12:06 pm
by Amity
Maternal grandmother: schoolteacher, reading tutor
Maternal grandfather: forest ranger
Paternal grandmother: homemaker
Paternal grandfather: potato chip truck driver
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 12:14 pm
by Portia
So is a homemaker someone with no young children at home? Genuinely curious. Or is SAHM just a newer term that shows the increasing emphasis on time with children rather than waxing floors?
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 1:37 pm
by Eirene
Portia wrote:So is a homemaker someone with no young children at home? Genuinely curious. Or is SAHM just a newer term that shows the increasing emphasis on time with children rather than waxing floors?
I think the second one. As for me,
Maternal grandmother: psychiatrist
Maternal grandfather: pathologist
Paternal grandmother: school psychologist
Paternal grandfather: medical device inventor (the only one of my grandparents without a doctorate!)
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 1:43 pm
by Portia
Eirene wrote:Portia wrote:So is a homemaker someone with no young children at home? Genuinely curious. Or is SAHM just a newer term that shows the increasing emphasis on time with children rather than waxing floors?
I think the second one. As for me,
Maternal grandmother: psychiatrist
Maternal grandfather: pathologist
Paternal grandmother: school psychologist
Paternal grandfather: medical device inventor (the only one of my grandparents without a doctorate!)
#thumbsup
This is cool!
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 1:48 pm
by Portia
My parents actually defied the trend that I suspect many here have by being less educated/professionally successful than their own parents. One of the many reasons I hesitate to have children is that I have absolutely no clue how I would put even one kid through college.
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 2:41 pm
by NerdGirl
Paternal grandfather: Air Force. Initially joined as a musician, then fought in WWII. He died about 20 years before I was born, when he was only in his early 50s.
Maternal grandmother: Mother of 7 children. My father and his siblings all graduated from college because of her encouragement. They were the first college graduates in their family.
Maternal grandfather: Teacher. Mostly taught high school, was a principal later in his career. He was also in the Air Force, but was discharged for medical reasons.
Maternal grandmother: Teacher. Started her career teaching in one room school houses in Northern Alberta, then got married and moved to Edmonton, AB, when she was in her early 30s. Became the first kindergarten teacher in Edmonton.
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 3:54 pm
by Concorde
Maternal Grandfather: Farmer (I think-- I've only met him once very briefly)
Maternal Grandmother: School Principal
Paternal Grandfather: Salesman
Paternal Grandmother: Homemaker
I come from humble stock.
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 10:44 am
by Imogen
Maternal grandmother: Farmer. Went to Tuskegee College, but got pregnant and had to drop out.
Maternal Grandfather: Farmer. Quite school after 8th grade.
Paternal grandmother: I'm assuming a SAHM mom since she had 7 kids. I don't think she went to school at all.
Paternal grandfather: No idea, actually.
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 3:27 am
by Violet
maternal grandmother: stay at home mom as far as I'm aware.
maternal grandfather: commercial food and produce distributor for southwest US.
paternal grandmother: hospital things? She trained phlebotomists at one point, admin things another? Also, she had 11 kids and stayed home with some of them.
paternal grandfather: IRS employee? I know he started running their computers in the 60s, but I don't know what he was doing when he retired.
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:29 am
by Digit
Eirene wrote:Paternal grandfather: medical device inventor
Seems like it would be pretty tough to make a living as an inventor, regularly coming up with
useful ideas nobody else has ever before, then paying a lawyer to specify those ideas in the right legalese so others with their lawyers can't work around your legalese, and then finding and convincing people to buy/license your intellectual property. My hat's off to anyone who can regularly more than break even on that pathway.
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 3:27 pm
by TheBlackSheep
Maternal grandmother: accountant, homemaker
Maternal grandfather: teacher
Paternal grandmother: homemaker
Paternal grandfather: businessman of the highest order, until he lost his millions, anyway
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:12 am
by Katya
TheBlackSheep wrote:Paternal grandfather: businessman of the highest order, until he lost his millions, anyway
Fascinating.
I was talking to a friend of mine a few days ago and happened to mention that my paternal grandfather was an airplane mechanic. She remarked that that was a really cool job, and then I got to wondering what other people's grandparents had done for a living, so that's why I asked the question.

Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:29 am
by vorpal blade
paternal grandfather: businessman (made a lot of money, then lost it), real estate developer, inventor (had his inventions stolen, didn't earn anything on them)
paternal grandmother: homemaker
maternal grandfather: self taught electrician, carpenter, prison guard
maternal grandmother: homemaker
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 12:40 pm
by TheBlackSheep
Katya wrote:TheBlackSheep wrote:Paternal grandfather: businessman of the highest order, until he lost his millions, anyway
Fascinating.
My favorite part of his story is actually that he started as a sugar beet farmer in Canada and he probably would have been happy doing that forever except that he developed an allergy to his crop and the doctors advised him to go south to the States. So he went to college in Salt Lake and wanted to major in chemistry but he already had three small children at that time and didn't believe he could make enough as a chemist to support his family. So business it was. He did quite well until he was forced out of a company he founded some years ago.
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 2:07 pm
by Portia
My brother is majoring in chemistry and I definitely thought he'd be the rich sibling. ^_^
Re: #77930 grandparents' occupation
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 4:00 pm
by The Moo
paternal grandfather: farmer
paternal grandmother: SAHM (with 13 kids no less)
maternal grandfather: dairy farmer
maternal grandmother: SAHM