I have a dear friend of mine visiting this week. Rose and I met while I was doing my work/study at Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, NY. I had 2 jobs- no, 3 jobs. I cleaned bathrooms (didn't do that long), worked in the theater doing stage building, lights, and sound (really fun job), and I worked as a dishwasher, pots and pans washer, then breakfast and lunch prep cook in the cafeteria. Sweating over pots and pans is where I met Rose. She was one of the chefs. She did (at the time) baked goods- cakes, cookies, desserts, as well as lunch and dinner preparing. Her daughter, Becky, also went to Roberts and worked in the cafeteria. Becky and I had classes together and became friends, but Rose was my friend first. She welcomed me like another daughter into her family. She is a dear friend.
Anyhoo, she asked me a question this evening which took me aback. She asked me if teaching is what I really wanted to do with my life. I gasped a little, but then said that yes, I think so- I was good at it and yes, I think I really did want to be a teacher. Then she asked, "Well, if you couldn't be a teacher, what would you do?" I said that I really liked working outdoors, in the gardens and on the farm and such. I also have thought of working in a sandwich and coffee shop- that that would be fun, but I'd miss being outside. We talked a bit more and she said, "You should make a list of 6 (her number, not mine) things you don't want to do." I thought, huh, now there's something different. I've done many jobs (too many), but I've never thought of making a list of things that I don't want to do. So I thought I'd try it. Here it goes:
- politician
- telemarketer
- professional athlete (I was never great at sports anyways)
- artist (I can't draw and photography doesn't count)
- singer/musician
- make up artist/person who sells make up

1. road crew/work
ReplyDelete2. politician
3. chef/cook
4. landscaper
5. carpenter/construction
6. doctor
1. Electrician
ReplyDelete2. Plumber
3. IT person
4. Telemarketer
5. Car Salesperson
6. Accountant