Just a few words on what was your profession in life. Started out as office worker in various types of companies. Last 12 years of working was as a cosmetic advisor for Walgreens. Best job ever !
Warehouse, shipping/receiving, electronics stockroom, then progressed into purchasing and inventory management. Loved having my own office with computer, filing cabinet and phone.
@Gloria Mitchell My sole "profession" throughout life has been denigration of the "tax man". Taxation is tantamount to parasitism; parasites are the worst things afflicting humanity. Frank
Retail, drove Coke truck, managed Hess gas station, Harvester International mechanic, etc. Purchasing, Vendor Contracts and Inventory Manager for a couple of decades, CPM certified. Business Analyst, Systems Analyst and general business advisor for a couple of decades. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
Jumping jackrabbits, Johnny, Gloria said, "Just a few words on what was your profession in life." Notice a few highlighted.
Worked with computers most of life(began in 1958) as programmer, analyst, consultant, contract p/a, motel owner, school bus driver, convenience store associate.
My first profession lasting 15 years was a Licensed Mortician/Embalmer Funeral Director. My second profession lasting 26 years was a Licensed Sales Manager for Financial Services/Investments/Insurance.
Worked as a Quality Engineer for various defense contractors. Worked as a department manager for a retail department store. Owner of and lawn and landscaping business
First careers =USAF public affairs officer then journalist community papers. Subsequent & concurrent careers = psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, adjunct faculty in psychology courses at a medical school. Final career = website designer for solopreneurs. Retirement hobby = elderotica fiction writer.
bagged groceries, then pumped gas and turned wrenches, then metallurgical technician, then Inventory manager (CPIM), then 25 years Accounting manager>VP/Controller, MBA, CPA Since I retired I've had a real estate license, a life/health insurance license, and owned a coffee shop.
Paper bag machine adjuster/supervisor Paramedic/EMS Director Program Chairman, Emergency Medical Technology at a state college Co-owner of a private ambulance company Web directory editor
And I forgot that for about 10 years I taught Economics and Finance and a few other courses as an Adjunct Professor at a local university