[geeks] Work getting slow
William S.
wstan at xs4all.nl
Tue Apr 16 02:07:40 CDT 2002
Some of my past jobs (full/part time) include: science teacher
at secondary school; camp counselor canoeing inst'r; educational sales
with ITT Tech; drive-away driver transporting trucks;
UPS driver; Wells Fargo courier; night-shift cook and delivery
driver for Dunkin' Donuts; digitizer for oil mapping company;
lab technician at pharmaceutical research company (Pharmaco
in Austin); US National Park Ranger with the Cape Cod
National Seashore; mobile telephone sales when it first
started.
Most of the above had their good and bad points as
any job does. I think I enjoyed the positions that got
me outdoors the most rather than being in a building
with the same people around me all day.
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 10:26:11PM -0400, Kurt Huhn wrote:
> Michael Conlen wrote:
> >
> > So now that work is getting slow any of you folk consider dropping out of
> > work or changing industries?
> >
>
> I've wrked in many industries. The one thing that always interested me,
> and I've never been able to do, is long haul freight driver. I've
> considered it, but now that I have a family it's not very practical.
> However, it might be a nice "retirement" career...
>
> I'd also like to get into the business of building and selling custom
> motorcycles.
> --
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Bill
Amsterdam, NL
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