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  1. #1
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    My resume looks quite different from others who were career educators. My first job was in a private special needs school for boys and then I worked in 7 different school districts, in 2 states. In my second to last district, I had 3 different jobs, one in a middle school, and one in an elementary school, where I was able to make the transition from special ed to teaching Language Arts. I was in my last district for 8 years, my longest employment, ever. It actually was 8.5, since I went back for half a year, as a long term sub after I quit.
    I am now in my first job in my new career as a therapist. I didn't count my 2 clinical internships, which, although they were not paid, they felt like real jobs, especially last year. I also didn't count my student teaching or my master's internship for my first grad. degree.
    Only one of these job changes was because I was laid off (I was hired back, but already had another job). They were all because I had gone back to school, moved, or wanted a job closer to home/better in terms of support.
    I also was a group exercise instructor at 3 different places in 2 states between 1986 and 1996, and I've been a bike trip leader (volunteer) for AMC since 2005.
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  2. #2
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    Mar 2011
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    If we exclude college and high school... I'm in my first job ever. So far being a veterinarian is pretty awesome and I like my job. Not always so keen on the town I live in and I miss my family terribly. But every day is different and interesting.

    However, in college I worked for the university newspaper and when I was in veterinary school I worked as a tour guide for the college, a food sales rep for a major pet food company and as a research assistant/animal caretaker at our aviary on campus.

    What I have found over the years is I actually love to work. Weekends when I don't do anything are nice every now and then, but after a few days of nothingness I go crazy.

  3. #3
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    Minus several retail jobs I had in college, I'm on job number three post-law school. My first job was inherently temporary (I had a clerkship with a state appellate judge). I was at my second job--at a large law firm--for two years before I couldn't take it anymore. I've been at my current job with the federal government for 11. My boss retires in less than three years. It will be up to his replacement whether I get to stay on. So, I may be in job number four before I know it.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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  4. #4
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    I worked at Ruby Tuesday through college, pretty much every position they had.

    After college, I worked in archaeology for two years - inherently temporary, but I only worked for two companies and had a few longer-term sites.

    Since then I've been with the same company. I don't particularly like what I do but I don't really know what else I'd do either. I guess a lot of people end up in jobs like that, hmm?

    (And then I've taught with about 10 different music organizations. Or something like that.)

    "I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens

  5. #5
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    Hmmm, real jobs... Police officer, Firefighter/Medic, Pro Lifeguard, Social Work, and now I work in a library.

    So five total "careers", but within those I've changed jobs a time or two. As a LEO I worked in both IL and NM, as a pro lifeguard I worked two different places in FL, in social work I worked for three agencies in two states.

    Also, when single I routinely worked additional part-time jobs to make ends meet. When I was a FF I drove trucks, did phlebotomy and autopsies at the hospital, summers I'd drive for local seed corn companies, in Fall I'd drive harvest trucks for friends who farmed.

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  6. #6
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    I had two entirely separate careers. I first got a master's degree in psychology and worked in neuroscience research through a university.

    I then decided that I did not want to finish my doctorate and spend my life chasing funding.

    I entirely changed my direction and became a lawyer. I did that for 20 years, primarily working in intellectual property, and then I retired.

    For a couple of years after I retired I worked hard to lobby and write on health care reform issues. I got sick of politics and extremely burnt out. Now I bike, chase birds, and hang out on internet message boards.
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  7. #7
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    Post college:
    VISTA volunteer (home-bound Peace Corps, now called AmeriCorps)
    EMT / Fire Dispatcher / Firefighter
    Medical Secretary/Admitting Clerk - 1 Doctor's office, 2 hospitals
    Girl Friday
    Park Ranger (non-enforcement)
    Wildlife Biologist
    Fisheries Technician
    Fisheries Lab Tech (2 different labs)
    Biologist (2 offices)

    In the above I've been fired once, laid off twice, juggled two jobs at the same time to make a living wage or to get a toehold with the agency I preferred working for at the particular time, and moved 6 times because the next job was in a different town (more than 100 miles) than where I lived at the time.
    Beth

  8. #8
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    I'm a designer for a publishing house. Every time I've thought about getting a different job, I find I'm just not as excited about other companies. I love books, so its a good fit.

    I've been at the same company for going on 13 years. I'm a lifer, as long as they'll have me. Not too many jobs out there where I get to work from home 90% of the time. I also have decent benefits and 6 weeks vacation. The pay isn't the greatest, but I love the flexibility.

    However, I would like to get into more fine-arts again. I'm hoping to take some metal working classes this winter or next. I want to start making custom head badges for bikes, jewelry, sculpture, etc. Of course, this would be more of a hobby and for fun money--not a career.
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  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    Post college:
    VISTA volunteer (home-bound Peace Corps, now called AmeriCorps)
    EMT / Fire Dispatcher / Firefighter
    Medical Secretary/Admitting Clerk - 1 Doctor's office, 2 hospitals
    Girl Friday
    Park Ranger (non-enforcement)
    Wildlife Biologist
    Fisheries Technician
    Fisheries Lab Tech (2 different labs)
    Biologist (2 offices)

    In the above I've been fired once, laid off twice, juggled two jobs at the same time to make a living wage or to get a toehold with the agency I preferred working for at the particular time, and moved 6 times because the next job was in a different town (more than 100 miles) than where I lived at the time.
    Beth - were you a wildland or structural FF?

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