theoldmortuary ponders.

Do you enjoy your job?

I’ve always enjoyed my jobs. The art one of the last few years does not bring with it a reliable income but that is the only downside. The job that brought a reliable income had a few more downsides. But both have been enriching experiences. Before my ‘proper’ job I worked from the age of 14-20 in a series of low paid, part-time jobs that could be fitted around education. Nostalgia and the elixir of youth make those jobs and time with minimal responsibility seem like the twinkly moments of employment. I fitted so much variety into those six years. Always at the bottom of the pile of employees, the ‘Saturday’ girls or boys got all the dreadful jobs on any day of the week.

Menial jobs were good for me. I find it easy to spot people who have never done minimum-wage jobs. Just as privileged people who have never been in that position can probably ‘spot’ me. Finding pleasure, and enjoyment, even in the tough, and at times gritty, low-paid jobs was a great lesson to learn.

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  1. like you, I’ve spent time in all levels of work, I began as a 14 year old, doing landscaping work with friends, married young, divorced, suddenly single mother, going to school and mostly working in restaurants, travel agent, then falling into the advertising world, loved the creative, hated the corporate side, then back to school, more food work, it served me well, and finally into my place where I belonged, teaching young children. my next chapter, beginning at the end of June, will be to retire from formal working, and while having much less money, gaining time and personal freedom to do whatever I want to do next – it feels almost unreal and I’m so excited.

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