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by ProllyInfamous
750 days ago
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One of my favorite human interactions was two decades ago, after meeting a ski-town shuttle driver. Man was approximately sixty years old, then, and explained that for half the year he drove this bus in winter conditions (higher pay), and then the majority of the year (spring - autumn) traveled wherever his heart/feet desired. At the time, I hadn't yet begun medical school but knew it probably wasn't going to pan out for me (it didn't thank god!). Instead, I became a union electrician and worked in data centers for several years, then began my own residential service (would not recommend the latter; homeowners are in aggregate not-ideal customers). I'm currently in no hurry to figure out "what next," other than for reasons of ongoing sanity. For two years I was primarily an electrical inspector, but it gets really exhausting when nobody ever reads your inspection report until pending litigation... so who knows; thankfully my savings allow me to be in no immediate rush/concern. tl;dr: selling hamburgers sounds nice (although not sure on the financial$-aspect). |
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