I wasted the first 6 years of my adult life on higher education. I earned the right to be called 'Doctor' a long time ago. No not a medical doctor (I do have some minor medical training though), I got myself a demon, erm, I mean D.Min (doctorate of ministry) in the pursuit of be coming a man of the church, erm I mean man of God - no I was fascinated with the Religion not the Deity.
Around age 25 I dropped out of ministry. While I went on to apply my minor medical knowledge a bit for a short span, I ultimately picked up a hammer and started working with wood again.
Of course having a D.Min looked good for the volunteer work I did. Back in the day when men of the collar were considered respectable, before the Catholic Priesthood was turned out as pedophiles.....
Ironically (sort of) I did construction work to work through college and university. I looked at that sort of work as a stepping stone, a means to the ends of getting some sheepskin and getting into something which I considered to be 'better than' being a mere laborer.
However it is the thing I turned to and pretty much discovered that it was my first (perhaps only) love when it comes to what I like to do.
Currently I am 'unemployed'. While I have my own business - in theory, I have been running deep into the red for a few years now (since the housing market imploded). With the loss of my truck a couple months ago (it threw a rod through its oil pan, the engine is now scrap metal) I have taken on even less clients and spend more time in my own backyard.
I have filed for disability. I have been eligible for several years since the time my knee and spine got mucked up to the point where I am in constant pain. I stuck with working and get limping along because I didn't know anything else.
Technically I am also employed as a property 'care-taker' . I have lived her for 15 years and my rent, electricity, trash, sewage, water is mostly paid for by the fact that I live on this 2 acres of land and mow lawns, water, rake, blow. I only pay $150.00 a month rent. So I guess my other career is 'automatic irrigation system'. :biggrin:
I am no where near where I thought I would be when I was 20 (some 26 years ago). The life I expected is definitely not the life I have. It was a good surprise.