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Topic: Jobs you've had
willing2's photo
Mon 10/25/10 08:10 PM



After seeing some of these lists, I'm wondering if I'm too stable, too reliable or the total opposite. lol



I doubt it! You are likely just happy with what you do.

I've been working towards stability for a decade now, although there is much to be said for what I have gained in the 3 years I've been here on Doc's ranch, but it hasn't been easy to get there for me! I am more stable than I've ever been before & too close to getting my degree to give up & try anything else now!


Other than collecting from deadbeats, bending myself into positions that humans aren't meant to bend and dealing with the stupidity of auto engineers, I do like my job. As Thomas Edison said, "Find something you love to do and you'll never have to work a day in your life.".

I have admired folks that could stay in one place and do the same thing for years without change.
Me, I've always been a rambler, gambler and a sweet talkin' ladies man.
Wouldn't give up the adventures for nuthin' in da' world.

willing2's photo
Mon 10/25/10 08:11 PM
Edited by willing2 on Mon 10/25/10 08:13 PM




After seeing some of these lists, I'm wondering if I'm too stable, too reliable or the total opposite. lol



I doubt it! You are likely just happy with what you do.

I've been working towards stability for a decade now, although there is much to be said for what I have gained in the 3 years I've been here on Doc's ranch, but it hasn't been easy to get there for me! I am more stable than I've ever been before & too close to getting my degree to give up & try anything else now!


Other than collecting from deadbeats, bending myself into positions that humans aren't meant to bend and dealing with the stupidity of auto engineers, I do like my job. As Thomas Edison said, "Find something you love to do and you'll never have to work a day in your life.".



Yep, unfortunately what I wanna do isn't a paying gig & I need a way to fund it so I went to college & then kept going, almost done!

Give us a clue as to what that is!!!

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Mon 10/25/10 08:47 PM
Edited by ujGearhead on Mon 10/25/10 08:47 PM




After seeing some of these lists, I'm wondering if I'm too stable, too reliable or the total opposite. lol



I doubt it! You are likely just happy with what you do.

I've been working towards stability for a decade now, although there is much to be said for what I have gained in the 3 years I've been here on Doc's ranch, but it hasn't been easy to get there for me! I am more stable than I've ever been before & too close to getting my degree to give up & try anything else now!


Other than collecting from deadbeats, bending myself into positions that humans aren't meant to bend and dealing with the stupidity of auto engineers, I do like my job. As Thomas Edison said, "Find something you love to do and you'll never have to work a day in your life.".

I have admired folks that could stay in one place and do the same thing for years without change.
Me, I've always been a rambler, gambler and a sweet talkin' ladies man.
Wouldn't give up the adventures for nuthin' in da' world.


You can still have a stable career and have adventures. That's one reason on my 'off time' I spent years with bands, travelling around and countless other things. ;)

Queene123's photo
Mon 10/25/10 08:54 PM
oops i forgot this one. (what was on my mind

worked at the cannery
and i was a telephone sex operator for a short time
(hey it was money)
a caregiver for the elders did that off and on for over 10yrs
goodwill
telemarketing (for the handicap)
voc rheb working assembly lines
human society doing telemarketing for donations
bimart

i was more of a mother than a wife (for the ex hubby was hardly ever around)

i worked at the golf course resturant as a prep cook and dishwasher
i was there for a little over 3yrs untill the owner sold back to the main owner that had it and i worked with them for about a week or 2 and i quit for the new manger in the kitchen was a complete *** no one got along with him.. and i went back to school for awhile


im a spiritual reader.. clairavoant, tarot, i also do runes,
my website is on my profile oops

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Mon 10/25/10 09:04 PM





After seeing some of these lists, I'm wondering if I'm too stable, too reliable or the total opposite. lol



I doubt it! You are likely just happy with what you do.

I've been working towards stability for a decade now, although there is much to be said for what I have gained in the 3 years I've been here on Doc's ranch, but it hasn't been easy to get there for me! I am more stable than I've ever been before & too close to getting my degree to give up & try anything else now!


Other than collecting from deadbeats, bending myself into positions that humans aren't meant to bend and dealing with the stupidity of auto engineers, I do like my job. As Thomas Edison said, "Find something you love to do and you'll never have to work a day in your life.".



Yep, unfortunately what I wanna do isn't a paying gig & I need a way to fund it so I went to college & then kept going, almost done!

Give us a clue as to what that is!!!


Oh rescue animals and find them better homes! I already do that, but my house is full until I finish school & get a real job! Working on a PhD in Genetics so I can have a stable income to accommodate what I love!
I have enough supporters and a close friend that is a vet willing to partner so setting up a rescue isn't the issue! We want there to be funds in place for doing this so we will not have to be dependent upon donations to care for the animals we take in. My vet graduated 2009, I will be done next year, and my little sister is looking at equine message programs now so maybe 2012 will be real special for us!

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Tue 10/26/10 01:42 PM
Shop assistant
Assistant chef
Secretary
Customer Services Manager
French teacher

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Tue 10/26/10 09:04 PM
I was an IO Moth tour guide

I had giant wings

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