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To: goldworldnet who wrote (103675)7/17/2019 10:08:13 PM
From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)4 Recommendations

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goldworldnet
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My work history was delivered fliers (when I was 10), then after school worked part time at a furniture refreshing company, then for my father at his body shop for years, also buying and selling cars, then my own business importing and distributing auto parts, then an insurance appraiser, now an admin.

Today a person working will change jobs many times during his or hers career. Unless you become a doctor or lawyer.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (103675)7/18/2019 4:19:39 AM
From: Zen Dollar Round4 Recommendations

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Don Green
goldworldnet
SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)
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Indeed, my father worked for Boeing as an engineer for his entire career. He did many different things in that time on many different programs (Saturn rocket, moon lander, Minuteman missles, AWACS, etc.), but it was all for the same company.

I had more jobs than I can count until I settled into consulting a little over 20 years ago. Various warehouse jobs; driving jobs (pizza delivery, recycling recovery truck, local courier service, auto auction, etc.); office admin; conference coordinator; IT support; along with temp jobs that included aspects of the skills I learned in the full-time ones.

I've definitely learned a great deal and wouldn't trade all that experience for having the same job at the same company for all those years instead.