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I don't have a catchy title!

This is where I get to a point that I don't think I am creative. I have to mull things over. I can't just be told "Add a catchy title" and boom there it is. So let's talk about titles. I've had a lot of those. I'm sure lots of people have been frustrated with me because of my changing jobs so many times. Here is a list of the many different jobs/titles I've had:


Newspaper deliverer

Home party sales person (Mary Kay, Princess House, Pampered Chef, Home & Garden Party, Christmas Around the World, Partylite)

Funding Assistant

Customer Service Specialist (AOL, Regence BCBS, PSC Health Systems, Wells Fargo Home Loans, AT&T, Verizon)

Accounting Associate

Tax Processor

Tax Professional

Home Loan Closer/Funder

Loan Officer

Certified Pharmacy Technician

Uber Driver

Blogger - we'll see where this goes ;)

Fast food assistant manager

Fast food worker

Paid Family Medical Leave Specialist


I'm sure there are more. For one night I emptied 50lb bags of sugar into huge vats of grape juice at a Seneca plant. That was definitely not going anywhere. You can also see that I've worked in various industries as well. Insurance (medical and prescription), mortgage, fast food, accounting, sales, customer service, and now I am a government worker. I was excited about all of these jobs at some point. Well maybe not the sugar in vat emptier position, but all the others to varying degrees. I do like learning new things and I enjoy change which apparently is strange. I don't always embrace it right away but if I keep a good attitude I find value in it. Some of these jobs were more about a paycheck and benefits than anything else. My current job is mostly about that but I have learned a lot and see a need that could be fulfilled for the general public with my knowledge. Maybe more about that later.


I loved working in the mortgage industry which has changed a lot since I've been out of it. I also liked working for PCS Health Systems. We always joked there that the PCS stood for Probably Changing Soon! I was there for five and a half years and probably because of all the changes. I got to work on many different projects and enjoyed the growth and learning that took place during that time. I also loved being an Uber driver. I did that for the better part of 5 years. I do have both a nomadic and entrepreneurial spirit which was great for that - until COVID hit. I'm not sorry that my Uber life is done - maybe in the future part time if it's still viable but for now I'm looking for more active pursuits.


What does the future hold for a nomadic, entrepreneurial, multipotentialite? Potential.



 
 
 

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