What jobs have you had?
Let’s start when I started getting paid.
That was when I was 6 years old. I figured me and the neighbor kids could wash cars for money.
Then I got a paper route when I was 13. Kids these days have no paper routes.
I remember folding newspapers,putting them in my bag. Putting the bag on my 12 speed that had the curve bars. That’s a bike for those who don’t know.
Then I worked for my dad doing drywall. I was 14.
Then I got a couple of yards I could mow at 16.
Then, when I was 17, I went into the Air Force.
After I got out,I bounced a couple of jobs before I started working at ITI Marteting services.
That’s when I got 3 promotions by the time I was 23 and I was a manager. I had 350 people and 12 supervisors who reported to me.
Then I moved, and I started working at Ray’s Video, and I loved that job. I was 24
Then I really wanted to see the phantom menace, and I got a second job at the El Rey in Chico. I hate the phantom menace after watching it a few hundred times.
I’m 49, I’m not even close to being finished.
I worked at Sears and Kmart at the same time when I was 25.
Then I went to united Healthcare. Stayed until I was 28. That’s when I got the opportunity to redesign the operating model for customer service.
From what I hear, it works so well, it’s what everyone uses who works in customer service everywhere.
Then I moved and went to work for T-Mobile.
Then, when I was 31, I moved again, and i started working for a company that went into places that had fire and water damage.
Then I got married and was a house spouse. That was my favorite job of all time.
I don’t get why women complain about taking care of their family. It was easy.
While doing the house spouse thing, I had a few jobs foe extra cash. Toys R Us, cab driver, night manager for a cab company, and Klean Kanteen, where I designed the operating model for the quality department and wrote the SOP guide, and wrote a ton of SOPs.
Then my dad had parkisons and I took care of him for the last 7 years of his life.
Then I worked as a security guard.
Then I have this job, home care aide.
I take care of disabled veterans. That’s the job I’m proud of.
I get to go to a disabled veterans home and do whatever they need done.
Know you’re blessed and be excellent to prove it.