Modern Day Factotum (1 Viewer)

I am rattling my brain because it has been awhile.
I believe it was 1987. The first 6 months or so.
Wow that was a while ago.
Sometimes I forget how old i am.
I guess that's a good thing.:)

did you know the display artist named billy? a cute blond with a cobain kind of vibe? he was just starting to read bukowski. he was bringing his books into work with him, showing his co-workers "Love is a Dog from Hell."

it is a good thing you forget how old you are. gives me a reason to start forgetting myself.
 
did you know the display artist named billy? a cute blond with a cobain kind of vibe? he was just starting to read bukowski. he was bringing his books into work with him, showing his co-workers "Love is a Dog from Hell."
You know i can't say i do. It was definitely a colorful group who worked with me at the time.

it is a good thing you forget how old you are. gives me a reason to start forgetting myself.
my mother use to tell me when i was a kid that no woman aged past 29, so i will forever be 29, in my head of course, and of course i won't let go of any pertinent knowledge i may have acquired in all these years.
i have to actually ask them to card me now days. hee hee:D
 
These are pretty much in order:

Messenger - delivered plane tickets to all 5 NYC boroughs via the subway
Trade Support - @ an electronic trading broker in NYC
Bar-back - at Wetlands (now closed) NYC in the 90s
Bouncer - Wetlands, Several clubs on or near Lansdowne St - Boston
Factory Worker - inspecting electronic boards for flaws
Accounts Payable - Filenes Basment in Boston
Emerging Markets Fixed Income Desk - Citigroup in midtown Manhattan
Secretary - temp (after being fired from Citi)
Advisory Services - independent broker dealer in San Diego
Relationship Manager - financial services company Jersey City
Accounts Receivable - Plastics factory - Puerto Rico
Marketing - Bell Helicopter dealership - Puerto Rico
Ops Manager - financial services - Chicago

Poet - with the publishing of first chapbook, November, 2007 (actually, since freshman year in college)
 
ahahahahah this thread is out of control these days.
still have the job. been there for almost two months. saving up to go see Buke's grave.

anyways, since we're all doin it, here's a list.

cabinet frame builder for cabinet factory
roofing laborer
fast food
cook at a mexican cafe
poultry plant worker, WORST EVER
head chainman for a land surveyor
stock-boy in a grocery store
cook in a steakhouse
sold vacuums door to door
landscaper
desk work for landsurveying company
telemarketer
worked for a contractor building shelters for parks
ditch digger
trash pickup (don't ask)
owner/operator (books from the underground)
 

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