My Unconventional Journey: 20 Jobs That Shaped My Career
As I reflect on my past, I’m reminded of the unconventional path I’ve taken to get where I am today. From babysitting to working as a Secret Service Agent (almost!), my career has been a wild ride. In this article, I’ll share the 20 jobs I’ve had before and during college, highlighting the lessons I’ve learned along the way.
Before College: The Early Years
- Babysitter: My first job, which I started at 13, taught me responsibility and patience.
- Lawn Cutter: Who wouldn’t want to earn $5-$20 per lawn?
- Pet Watcher/Walker: Feeding, walking, and cleaning up after pets was a breeze – until it rained or snowed!
- Camp Counselor: My first “real” job, where I played games and went on adventures with kids all day.
- Commissary Vendor Stocker: A late-night stocking gig with my best friend in a military grocery store overseas.
- Day Care Associate: I ruled the daycare for six weeks until my age caught up with me.
- Bagel Maker: A short-lived stint in a bagel shop where I learned to make dough – literally.
- Bowling Alley Attendant: Cosmic Bowling nights were the highlight of my week!
- Prep Cook: Helping an Italian restaurant prepare for dinner rush was a culinary adventure.
College Years: Exploring Opportunities
- Book Store Associate: My first college job, where I networked and met new people – including girls!
- Gadzooks Worker: A quirky store for ravers, goths, and punks, where I was hired on the spot.
- Sandwich Maker at 7-Eleven: A month-long stint in a big freezer making breakfast and lunch sandwiches.
- Construction Site Trash Hauler: Easy money during college breaks, but not the most glamorous job.
- Timeshare Sales Rep: Giving tours and selling timeshares – a unique experience.
- Stamp Factory Drone: Temp work on an assembly line making stamps, with strict rules and long hours.
- Photographer: Snapping pics for the college paper, which led to more opportunities.
- Kid Shelter Volunteer: Playing with kids and being a kid again – pure joy!
- Assistant Photo Editor: A promotion that came with more responsibilities and a better résumé.
- Photo Editor: Meeting celebrities and musicians while taking their pictures – a thrill!
- Assistant Photo Editor Intern: A summer internship in NYC, where I learned the fast-paced world of magazine publishing.
Lessons Learned
Through these 20 jobs, I’ve learned three valuable lessons:
- No job is permanent: Stay adaptable and keep your skills sharp.
- Follow your happiness: Move up in the happiness area, and you’ll be on the right track.
- Conscious career moves matter: Focus on your end goals and make deliberate decisions to get there.
My unconventional journey may not be the norm, but it’s taught me valuable lessons that I hope will inspire you to explore different opportunities and find your own path to success.
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