Sunday, February 10, 2013
bethsjobs
First Jobs
Lifeguard and Bingo Caller at Local Campground
Travel Counsellor at Small Town Tourist Bureau
Re-shelving books and magazines at the Library
Exciting Jobs
WW1 Battlefield Tour Guide in Northern France
Waitress all across Canada-mostly in Rocky Mountains-Chateau Lake Louise
Owner/Operator of Guest Cabin Business
Sample Hander-Outer at British Columbia ski resorts (free weekends of skiing!)
Horrible Jobs
Graveyard Shift Barrista in Vancouver
Temp Office Work
Actually Used My Education Jobs
Hotel Front Desk Agent
Restaurant Manager
Hotel Human Resources Assistant
Employment Counsellor for People With Disabilities
Jobs Fired From
Housekeeper at Helicopter-Skiing Lodge
Canadian Military
Volunteer Jobs
Canadian Mental Health Association
Treeplanting
Current Jobs
Stay at Home Mom
Modern Homesteader In Training
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so glad you sorted out the link problem as this is gold Beth - love the way you have done it.
ReplyDeleteThink I am going to add a "feature" aspect to the week's post and start including 1 or 2 of the linked up posts each week. will start with featuring this one - thanks - deb xx
thanks deb!!
DeleteLove the way you have set this out! Free skiing in Canada sounds unreal!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate! Free skiing was pretty cool, wish there was good skiing around where I live now, but I guess then I would have to pay for it (and pay for babysitting for my young kids) not as appealing these days...glad to have the memories, though! :)
DeleteGreat way to list your jobs! You were fired from the Canadian Military? Intriguing...
ReplyDeleteThanks nellbe! And the military...they said I wasn't officer material...and I'm so glad for it, I was in training to be a warship captain (up to 6 months at sea with only males), a real "what in the world was I thinking" moment!!
ReplyDeleteIs Graveyard Shift Barista a coffee maker at nighttime? At first I read it as some sort of graveyard worker & I was so intrigued!?! You've had a very interesting working life, even without the graveyard!
ReplyDeleteThanks shellebelle! It might be a Canadian saying! Typically a graveyard shift is midnight to 8am, which is pretty boring and tiring when you're making coffee!!
DeleteLove the way you've done your list! You've certainly had an interesting worklife.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I love the 'Jobs fired from' section - funny!
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