For instance, I've done some freelance design work for a woman who believes she channels the soul of a dead pop star.
I’ve never had a weird job: busboy, dishwasher, security guard, custodian, construction mechanic, power plant technician, power plant supervisor, logistician, secondary math teacher.
I suppose the oddest one was being a sandwich board man for a blinds company, walking about in a Top Hat, with boards hung over my shoulders handing out leaflets
Call center for Verizon.....worst job ever! And I worked 10 hour days from 11 am to 10 pm Sunday-Thursday.
@MrLizard op said “good, bad, or in between”
I managed an Adult Theater and Bookstore. I was 18. I'm afraid it probably had an influence on me.
Annabelles? Me and my girlfriend were there yesterday.
@Anonbene In Alaska in 1976.
Because of my security clearance and MOS I traveled all over the world as a secretary, driver, body guard, sounding board, keeper of secrets for Generals and Master Sergeant Majors. Sometimes we would stop in countries for an hour and leave. I wasnt told what country either. This was during Vietnam. I think most of it had to do with certain young ladies or boys. Oh yeah and some war stuff.
Maybe the coolest, but by no means the best paying, was working as a guide at a game farm. The pace was established while waiting for my interview - all nicely dressed, I rode a teeter-totter with a black bear. I later had the opportunities to scratch cougars and tigers behind the ears (favorite part of the job!) and get a kodiak bear to do some basic tricks.
Psychological testing and evaluation of clients at a public mental health center.