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In roughly chronological order, my endeavors include:
Through high school:
day laborer
dairy farmhand
roofer
carpenter
plumber
electrician
Christmas tree poacher
concessions stand operator
racetrack maintenance and pits manaager
actor
auto mechanic
shoe salesman
College jobs: German Literature major
blood plasma donor ($15/2 pints/week)
fry cook
carnie
architectural antiques restorer
pot dealer
commercial thief
US Marine Corps vet: nuclear, biological and chemical defense logistics
Kelly Girl (typist temp)
fanzine publisher
solar energy appliance salesman
restaurant equipment mechanic
restaurant supplies wholesaler
female impersonator (back when I still had my body from the Marines)
property accountability manager
database manager
College jobs: Nuclear Engineering major
hotel night auditor
bed and breakfast evening manager
architectural quality assurance consultant
radiochemistry lab tech/manager
nuclear reactor inspector
nuclear medicine inspector
nuclear emergency response coordinator
software reviewer
collectibles trader
nail salon owner
day spa owner
bondage apparel shop partner
manager for a female impersonator
escort call center partner
College job: Computer Science major
landlord
enterprise server, storage and networks marketing consultant
website designer
grassroots activist
industrial automation engineer
In all of the above, I either made money as an employee or was involved as an investor. I could probably add a couple more.
Now that I am disabled and retired, I write fiction and compose music. I made enough money in Vegas playing poker as a professional to claim it on my income taxes, but that is a very boring occupation when done right.
I am considering getting into boutique publishing, but that is a long shot. I would love to get a clown outfit and do volunteer visits of children's wards in hospitals but I need to get a bit healthier first.
Ain'cha glad you asked?