“If you refuse, you die, she dies, everybody dies. “ Ard, in Heavy Metal.
“Have fun storming the castle!” Miracle Max in The Princess Bride
“Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line!” Vizzini in The Princess Bride
“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” Inigo Montoya in some movie I can’t remember the name of
“Ray, when someone asks you if you’re a god, you say “YES”!” Dr. Peter Venkman from Ghostbusters
“Don’t I feel like the fucking asshole?” Colonel Nathan Jessup, Jack Nicholson, in A Few Good Men
"…somebody oughta belt you in the mouth. But I won’t. I won’t…The hell I won’t!” John Wayne, McLintock!
“When you have to shoot, shoot; don’t talk.” Tuco, in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
“I am serious. And don’t call me Shirley.” Dr. Rumack, in Airplane
“The plot thickens, as they say. Why, by the way? Is it a soup metaphor?” Gustave in The Grand Budapest Hotel
“Roger, Roger. What’s our vector, Victor?” Captain Oveur in Airplane
You know we’re sitting on four million pounds of fuel, one nuclear weapon and a thing that has 270,000 moving parts built by the lowest bidder. (Steve Buschemi, "Armageddon
“If you refuse, you die, she dies, everybody dies. “ Ard, in Heavy Metal.
“Have fun storming the castle!” Miracle Max in The Princess Bride
“Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line!” Vizzini in The Princess Bride
“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” Inigo Montoya in some movie I can’t remember the name of
“Ray, when someone asks you if you’re a god, you say “YES”!” Dr. Peter Venkman from Ghostbusters
“Don’t I feel like the fucking asshole?” Colonel Nathan Jessup, Jack Nicholson, in A Few Good Men
"…somebody oughta belt you in the mouth. But I won’t. I won’t…The hell I won’t!” John Wayne, McLintock!
“When you have to shoot, shoot; don’t talk.” Tuco, in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
“I am serious. And don’t call me Shirley.” Dr. Rumack, in Airplane
“The plot thickens, as they say. Why, by the way? Is it a soup metaphor?” Gustave in The Grand Budapest Hotel
“Roger, Roger. What’s our vector, Victor?” Captain Oveur in Airplane
You know we’re sitting on four million pounds of fuel, one nuclear weapon and a thing that has 270,000 moving parts built by the lowest bidder. (Steve Buschemi, "Armageddon”)
“Round up the usual suspects!” Louis Renault, “Casablanca”
Jobs rebounding is in the headlines — a favorite job you’ve held in life, and why.
Paperboy for the Hartford Courant, by 0630 Mon-Sat, and by 0830 Sun. For $8 a week, about 35 papers on my route in early to mid 1970s, I learned at an early age that you show up each and every day, rain or snow or ice, or summer vacations or holidays.
Paperboy for the Hartford Courant, by 0630 Mon-Sat, and by 0830 Sun. For $8 a week, about 35 papers on my route in early to mid 1970s, I learned at an early age that you show up each and every day, rain or snow or ice, or summer vacations or holidays.
Library assistant in a college library annex. Not the main library, a repository for less frequently used books and periodicals. I enjoyed searching through the shelves and there was lots of down time to read.
Jobs rebounding is in the headlines — a favorite job you’ve held in life, and why.
Paperboy for the Hartford Courant, by 0630 Mon-Sat, and by 0830 Sun. For $8 a week, about 35 papers on my route in early to mid 1970s, I learned at an early age that you show up each and every day, rain or snow or ice, or summer vacations or holidays.
Library assistant in a college library annex. Not the main library, a repository for less frequently used books and periodicals. I enjoyed searching through the shelves and there was lots of down time to read.
Warehouse worker in a brewery warehouse. I spent shifts throwing empty cases of beer bottles around. I lost 30 lbs. and got into the best shape of my life.
Jobs rebounding is in the headlines — a favorite job you’ve held in life, and why.
Paperboy for the Hartford Courant, by 0630 Mon-Sat, and by 0830 Sun. For $8 a week, about 35 papers on my route in early to mid 1970s, I learned at an early age that you show up each and every day, rain or snow or ice, or summer vacations or holidays.
Library assistant in a college library annex. Not the main library, a repository for less frequently used books and periodicals. I enjoyed searching through the shelves and there was lots of down time to read.
Warehouse worker in a brewery warehouse. I spent shifts throwing empty cases of beer bottles around. I lost 30 lbs. and got into the best shape of my life.
Bowling alley pinsetter. Picking up pins, putting them in a rack, and manually pullling it down to reset the pins. And putting the ball in the return track. You could do two adjacent lanes at a time.
Jobs rebounding is in the headlines — a favorite job you’ve held in life, and why.
Paperboy for the Hartford Courant, by 0630 Mon-Sat, and by 0830 Sun. For $8 a week, about 35 papers on my route in early to mid 1970s, I learned at an early age that you show up each and every day, rain or snow or ice, or summer vacations or holidays.
Library assistant in a college library annex. Not the main library, a repository for less frequently used books and periodicals. I enjoyed searching through the shelves and there was lots of down time to read.
Warehouse worker in a brewery warehouse. I spent shifts throwing empty cases of beer bottles around. I lost 30 lbs. and got into the best shape of my life.
Bowling alley pinsetter. Picking up pins, putting them in a rack, and manually pullling it down to reset the pins. And putting the ball in the return track. You could do two adjacent lanes at a time.
Loading semi trailers for UPS, midnight shift. It was a good workout and you had to hustle. Good pay and benefits.
Jobs rebounding is in the headlines — a favorite job you’ve held in life, and why.
Paperboy for the Hartford Courant, by 0630 Mon-Sat, and by 0830 Sun. For $8 a week, about 35 papers on my route in early to mid 1970s, I learned at an early age that you show up each and every day, rain or snow or ice, or summer vacations or holidays.
Library assistant in a college library annex. Not the main library, a repository for less frequently used books and periodicals. I enjoyed searching through the shelves and there was lots of down time to read.
Warehouse worker in a brewery warehouse. I spent shifts throwing empty cases of beer bottles around. I lost 30 lbs. and got into the best shape of my life.
Bowling alley pinsetter. Picking up pins, putting them in a rack, and manually pullling it down to reset the pins. And putting the ball in the return track. You could do two adjacent lanes at a time.
Loading semi trailers for UPS, midnight shift. It was a good workout and you had to hustle. Good pay and benefits.
Substitute teacher. I learned a lot about children (and quite a bit about adults), and enjoyed some of the amusing things students said.
Jobs rebounding is in the headlines — a favorite job you’ve held in life, and why.
Paperboy for the Hartford Courant, by 0630 Mon-Sat, and by 0830 Sun. For $8 a week, about 35 papers on my route in early to mid 1970s, I learned at an early age that you show up each and every day, rain or snow or ice, or summer vacations or holidays.
Library assistant in a college library annex. Not the main library, a repository for less frequently used books and periodicals. I enjoyed searching through the shelves and there was lots of down time to read.
Warehouse worker in a brewery warehouse. I spent shifts throwing empty cases of beer bottles around. I lost 30 lbs. and got into the best shape of my life.
Bowling alley pinsetter. Picking up pins, putting them in a rack, and manually pullling it down to reset the pins. And putting the ball in the return track. You could do two adjacent lanes at a time.
Loading semi trailers for UPS, midnight shift. It was a good workout and you had to hustle. Good pay and benefits.
Substitute teacher. I learned a lot about children (and quite a bit about adults), and enjoyed some of the amusing things students said.
US Marine. I ended up reenlisting a few times and it helped pay for college. The older I get the more grateful I am to have served. And, small-unit leadership courses, and later the Staff NCO Academy, taught me valuable management skills that have been useful in the tech industry.