I was thinking this morning about some of the jobs I've had, I've had some interesting ones...
#1 Babysitting during the summer in high school. This was actually fun, I'd ride my bike at 6 am to their house, we'd do things like play tag in the garden, ride our bikes to the park, and when they watched t.v. I got to read their mom's Danielle Steele novels!
#2 Waitress at a retirement home. We had to wear white shirts and black skirts, I served a lot of cranberry juice, the chowder was amazing on Fridays, the dishwasher was really cute, so many memories! R.E.M's Out of Time album was the soundtrack to that time in my life.
#3 Office assistant at a tax consulting business. Found that copying, collating & stapling aren't my cup of tea. High note: Costco chocolate muffins on break, low note: pretending to like the carrot juice my boss would make with his juicer, mmm, mmm good!
#4 Office assistant at sketchy computer consultant's home office, summer before college. Since I had planned to major in business in college, I thought this would be good experience. It wasn't, and I didn't. Weird boss, weird job. Made lots of tequila sunrises & made many runs to convenience stores for Pepto Bismol. Weird.
#5 U-Haul! Tootsie Roll brown pants (my boss actually called them that), driving (and parking) 26 ft. moving vans, sweeping out storage units until my hands were blistered. Oh yeah, the best, Saturday mornings when the store was packed with people waiting to pick up their moving van and having to tell them it wasn't available! Priceless.
#6 I had several jobs during college like working in the canteen; selling premade sandwiches and making bad coffee, or the computer lab; pretending I knew something about computers & making sure no-one was looking at internet porn. I also worked at a research lab studying fungi. A great learning experience to show me that I didn't want to do that for a living.
#7 Specimen processor at a medical laboratory. This was my first post-college job, and I was quite disappointed when I found that a degree wasn't required for the position and that I was expected to process specimens! Great memories though of blue lab smocks, receiving various body parts from the tube system from surgery, handling all manner of bodily fluids, and very interesting co-workers who were really the only reason this job was tolerable.
#8 The easiest job of my life - caregiver/friend/valet/chaperone of a fellow college student. It wasn't really like a job, and yet I got paid. Sweet!
#9 Whew, I think I may have missed a couple in there, but it all leads up to my current job, one that actually requires at least one of the degrees I have - - Registered Nurse! I think I'll stick to this one for a while, see where it takes me. Otherwise, I may just go back to processing specimens if this doesn't work out...
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I like #3 and #4 and I was one of #7 so I like that too!
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