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Re: O-T how many differant job,
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Posted by Island A on January 12, 2006 at 11:01:01 from (68.48.29.244):
In Reply to: O-T how many differant job, posted by old on January 12, 2006 at 08:30:02:
I have had too many jobs for my age! I am only 28 and have quite a list here... Busboy, movie rental clerk, cashier, cook, dishwasher, pizza delivery driver, pizza store manager, bank teller, atm repair man, laborer, carpenter, crew forman, lineman's helper, cabinet maker, railroad conductor, Locomotive Engineer, Firefighter. Each of those jobs was like passing through a small town on the way to a final destination. The only ones I held for more than 2 years were the carpenter/crew forman for a home remodeling company, the bank teller, the Conductor/Engineer for the railroad, and I am currently a firefighter in the Nation's Capital. When I hired on the railroad I thought I had found my Career, but my true calling has finally been found in the Fire Dept. Dave
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