| My first job was cleaning lawns for 10 cents an hour. Worked as a stock boy after that (included changing fluorescent lights, cleaning toilets, sweeping, trash, etc.), then a page in a library, and as a clerk on medical surgical wards (most were female). I brought patients to tests, processed paperwork, charts, brought down the yucky stuff to the lab, once had to help move a body, sometimes worked in the Intensive Care Units and Pediatrics. And then into professional jobs. I don't know that I'd say not to potential jobs. When you become a parent, you take on a whole bunch of jobs and tasks that you won't believe until it happens to you. And then you realize that your parents did that for you.
I've worked in a wide variety of jobs. You can make most of them interesting if you try. |