Well, it stated when I graduated for High School, what did I want to do for a living?, so It began in the Air Force, as an Aircraft Mechanic, then a Transformer Winder, then an Electronic Technician, Plastic Fabricator, Machinist, Salesman, Customer Service, Audio/Video Engineer, Z80 Programmer, Printer Repairman, Computer Store Tech Manager, PC Designer, Videographer, Writer, Woodworker, Cabinet Maker, Auto Mechanic, Video Editor, Service Technician, Quality Control, Sustaining Product Engineer, Draftsman, NLP trainer, Shoe Salesman, Sears TV Dept salesman, Guitarist, Bass player, Consultant, Studio Designer, Cameraman, Lighting Technician, Film maker, Dad, tool maker, Security Installer, Truck & Van Driver, Mover, Buyer, plus many more too many to mention here in this article... Now I am retired at 62 years young, and making Paper Airplanes for fun and profit. Plus volunteering at Cable TV to help others learn the video business... As well as run my company "Memories Unlimited Video" a few days a week as needed by others...
The list goes on !!!
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I hear that!
Ahhh Life's experiences. I too feel like a "Jane- of all trades"! Funny how it all comes together as if it was meant to be all the way through, Isnt it?
About the NLP training
So in writing your book on your 50 careers, have you done any writing as of yet on your experiences in your business as an NLP trainer? You know, started to build out the chapters?