This one would have benefited from some practice - to get the arcs smoother - and the little detail that I pulled from the stamp wants to be *more* - but I was concerned that it would get too fussy. You probably can't ever see the tiny little doo-dads that are inside the arcs. No - I added them later - so they aren't in the photo. (edited the next day) Maybe I'll get another sheet of these stamps and redo every idea that needs to be pushed further. I really like the black borders on the stamps - they allow for a nice bold address.
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Remember a few weeks ago when we found out that there was an archeologist/reader/exchanger who was willing to weigh in on topics? I've emailed with some of the people who exchange and have learned of a few of our careers. Here is a list of the ones that I can recall. If you would like to add your career to the list - send me an email.
In no particular order:
Librarian
Calligrapher - hobbyist
Calligrapher - professional
Art teacher
Reading teacher
Home schooler
Archeologist
Lawyer
Postal worker
Unicyclist
Pastor’s wife
Career wife and/or mother - an under-rated career if there ever was one
*Money guy* - I think this person declined to use the title accountant because they did not have a degree in accounting, but clearly they did the job of an accountant.
College professor
Astronomer
Doctor
Speech pathologist
Quilter
Musician
Artist
I guess I should start a chart - and keep a tally of how many of each.
There are more than one in several categories - and obviously everyone can put themselves into that last one.
Purpose of this survey: chore avoidance
Here are the additions to the list received in the days following the original post
Thanks to everyone who responded.
Architect
Forest fire lookout
Potter
In case it looked like I had soooo many people responding -
I am clarifying that some of these careers/job listings came in from people who covered
the entire arc of their work-life.
One person asked about my careers - and I realized I had only done babysitting and then fell into graphic design - which led to motherhood - and then when youngest was 7 years old - I fell into calligraphy which expanded into teaching art and calligraphy - so - I've been *art* all the way.
One person's arc
Lawn Maintenance
Nanny
Potato chip factory worker
Data entry (the worst)
Social worker
Care giver in children's homes
Home healthcare worker with the elderly
One person's arc
Dishwasher
Ranch hand
Air Force officer and pilot
Computer coder/developer
Beekeeper
Carpenter
Concrete worker
Stonemason
Auto mechanic
Logger
Well digger
Caretaker of livestock
Corn detassler
Truck driver
Clerical worker
Receivables clerk
IT manager
Software developer
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