LJ, you crack me up. How you lasted Five hours, I'll never guess. I only lasted three. It was in this restaurant in Glacier Nat. Park.
I can say with confidence I have had more moves/address changes and also jobs than anyone here at the cellar, though I bet LJ may come close. Here is what I can remember:
Worked for city parks dept assisting director of summer entertainment. Highlight: removing Logo from a Mayflower moving van and repainting it Blue with a sprayer and no respirator.
misc. carpentry/ handyman work
checker (tallied customer checks) at PJ Clarks in NYC (the Macy's location)
Checker and bartender at PJ Clarks (the 55th and third location)
roofing crew
picking raspberries - season
picking apples-three days wasn't fast enough
assistant to woodcutter (clearing brush, limbing, etc)
worked for a gentleman farmer doing odd jobs around farm
baker in a tiny bread factory which became mega giant Vermont Bread Company
baker in a showcase bakery
Baker in a croissant shop
dishwasher in restaurant (three hours)
Sold tools at Garret Wade (woodworker porn shop)
Pizza cook
Bike mechanic
Bike tour leader for a vermont based bike touring company
Baker at Harrington's smoke shop retail location
retail at a photo store/lab
custom printer at a photo lab
sales rep for Sucanat (about three weeks)
cabinet maker
back to Garrett Wade
custom black and white printer for Duggall Labs in NYC
Photo Assistant Freelance
1 year living in a Buddhist monastery (not actual employment, but a large piece of time)
Freelance photo assistant
Grip
Gaffer
Carpentry, rough and trim
Photographer (self employed, my own studio)
Teaching college photo
Back to carpentry
I'm sure I've forgotten a few things in between. The longest I've ever been employed by some one else is one day short of one year.
ADH... what were we talking about?
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