Delivery boy (6 mos.), grocery clerk (3 mos.), drug store cashier (2 mos.), musician/ bandleader (30 yrs.), lifeguard (3 mos.), dog collar factory worker (8 hrs.), chem factory worker (2 mos.), department store stocker (6 mos.), fountain room manager at a deli (1 yr.), cab driver (4 yrs.), veterinary assistant (3 mos.), janitor (3 mos.), interstate trucker (6 mos.), University research assistant (6 mos.), pizza restaurant cook (4 mos.), door to door salesman (4 mos.), Greek restaurant counter man (4 mos.), on the road diamond salesman (1 yr.), vending company manager (6 mos.), fast food manager (1 yr.), furniture salesman (6 mos.), opinion pollster (1 yr.), father (last 32 yrs., ongoing), data entry worker (2 hours.), legal researcher (1.5 yrs.), real estate investor/landlord (37 yrs., ongoing), high school teacher/wrestling coach (2 yrs.), tattooist/body piercer/shop owner (13 yrs.), newspaper stand stocker (8 hrs.), Certified Arborist/company owner (13 yrs., ongoing).
Note: The short-term jobs, as above, were catch as catch can gigs while I worked my way through school, summer jobs, and jobs I did, on the side, as I grew my major businesses. My career gigs were: musician, real estate investor/landlord, tattooist/body piercer/shop owner, and Certified Arborist/company owner. In truth, of my short-term jobs, I really liked cab driving a great deal, and would go back to it if I could afford to trick out a new ride with a bullet-proof partition and in-car PA system, like I had while I worked for Yellow Cab, in Chicago. Thing is, I'll be moving to a small town in the next two years, or so, and that kind of gig won't be happening, for me, at that time.