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Some made a big impression on me and changed my life as a result, others when I saw them forever after on TV made me sick.
The years spent there gave me an interest in subjects id never come across before and life long skills in identifying items, mainly precious stones and metals, that keeps on paying off.
Children can teach you so much, even though we are supposed to be the teachers.
Being blessed with 5 children and being able to raise them, best job I could have ever been given.
Granted the pay wasn't too good, but, nothing could beat those hands reaching out with a fist full of flowers, and that little one saying "I love you mommie" ;)
So, in case there's a rule that this has to be a paying job then I'd say computer programming has opened more doors than anything else. I can be a bit anal-retentive and somewhat of a perfectionist, and programming lets me be me.
Good jobs?
1) Selling small electricals (eg toasters, vacuum cleaners, etc) in a middle-brow department store in a biggish English town many years ago. Meeting lots of people, and really able to help them!
2) Playing with the technology for my current main Web site: it allows me to test things that I would not DARE test on any *real* production systems that I manage, but tests them in a production environment. Keeps me fresh and l334, maybe!
3) Consulting to a biggish, well-run, meritocratic and broad-minded financial firm, with a great deal of technical leeway. Tools that I created 10 years ago are still in widespread use, for example, which gives me a warm feeling inside, even if to get it I do a lot of somewhat tiresome debugging and version control, etc, etc! Again: nice people, intellectually stimulating, rewarding, a feeling of helping make the world a slightly better place.
Somewhere in this list there is the fun of being a new first-time dad of a smart daughter with a goofy smile. But that's not a job: it's a pleasure!
Rgds
Damon
DamonHDSomewhere in this list there is the fun of being a new first-time dad of a smart daughter with a goofy smile. But that's not a job: it's a pleasure!
LOL, that is the Dad's job, to be amazed at the children when they are so small ;)
Mom gets diapers, feedings, long nights, fevers,but they are all worth it in the end :)
Just remember one thing, the time goes by sooo fast. Two married out of the 5. <cry> And I hate it when one of them leaves the nest. I cry for days. :(
btw, congrats on the little girl. Mine was my princess, and still is. She was always my best friend.
I also worked for a software company that sells financial trading systems. The job was good: my colleagues were talented, I had a lot of real responsibility, and the management largely told us what they wanted done and left us alone to get on with it, but it was somewhat spoilt by travel requirements and a bad client: catching a flight home just as my six month old daughter went into hospital was the worst time.
The best so far is running my websites - if can I increase the revenue enough to make a real living that is!
Now I sit in a poxy office making electrical stuff do other stuff when something does or doesn't happen.
YAAAAWWWWWWN!
Give me back the quarter horse and minimum wage any day.
Ska
Strangely enough my favourite job was one that involved writing software 12 hour days/7 day weeks for 18 months
Ditto.
It was a small bespoke software house, with such a great team spirit that voluntary over time was a pleasure. Then the boss went on a "management course", changed his attitude, and I left to seek my fortune elsewhere. Silly fool, he didn't see who his friends were.
Matt
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Working face to face with consumers is something i'd love to do again. I sit here watching visitors to my sites on the logs but it's not quite the same...
It was the 70's, the job was an "on call" from the employment office, it lasted one day.
#2: Living with a touring tree-planting company, we lived in army tents and rose at 4 AM, drove high into the Oregon mountains, and replanted trees in harvested areas.
Best (nearly)un-paid job? Teaching puppy classes :)!