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Try for example:
ps -fu $USER
Since the lines can get pretty long you can also pipe the output into less to see the full lines, for example:
ps -fu $USER | less
If ever you need to kill one of these jobs you can use 'kill' followed by the process ID, 'PID' (second column).
If a normal 'kill' does not work try 'kill -9' followed by the 'PID'.:
kill -9 PID