I've had scattered jobs throughout the years but my main role in life was a stay at home mom. Now, I'm a stay at home grandma.
jack of all trades, master of none. buying and selling, writing and smelling, sky is the limit, mighty and compelling
Oh lol last year I vowed to never work in the corporate world...ever again, in any fashion or connection. I'm mentally prepared to live on the road or in an off the gird retreat of some fine people I know if the going gets to be that way.
I'm the assistant manager at a small town fast food joint and the head cook. It pays pretty good and I really like my boss and crew, so I'm not in a bad place at all. The hours are long as fuck, but it only sucks when I run out of stuff to do.
I work nights at an assisted living home. I am basically the "night person" who occupies the lobby and answers the phone at the desk. I am in charge of securing the building, plus do maintenance and some light cleaning. Mostly my job is pretty chill, but pretty boring. The nights do go by pretty fast, usually.
I'm A Retired Farmer, I Retired Early 11 Years Ago When A Big Agricultural Company Convinced Me To Lease The Land To Them.... It Suited Me Because Everything Here Is So Old *family bought this farm in 1852* And In Need Of Replacement And All They Wanted Was To Sow Crops So The Internal Fences And Sheep Yards Were Not Used. Always Had A Part Time Job When The Crops Were Sown Which Was Mainly Driving School Bus's, Trucks, Delivering Furniture, And Removalists Offsider.... 162 Acres Of The Farm Is On The Market, And When That Sells I Will Decide How To Split Up And Sell The Rest.... Cheers Glen.
maintaining my awesome bearded good looks is my main occupation I do towing and auto service as a hobby I also buy low and sell high
brad if I make it to Canada we can do business. I got some items that may be of some interest to you, and vise versa
im a researcher in educational psychology, i work on studies funded by the national science foundation (my main job). i also work at a homeless shelter with the children who live there