Sunday, December 13, 2009

Real Job

No matter what your current job or profession, I'm sure you remember your first real job. Along the way, I've had a few jobs*, all with glorified titles:

*Loosely defined here as acitivity lasting longer than a single day that involved me receiving money for some sort of work.

1. Professional Lawnmower - This actually was the verbatim title I listed on my 8th grade resume to describe the three summers I spent mowing ONE neighbor's lawn.

2. Fence Painter - People kept running into this fence along a farmer's field when they'd drive by at night. I was hired to paint it white. Still white, last time I checked.

3. Mink Habitat Repurposer - A neighbor had a mink farm and he was transitioning to writing online travel guides for exotic destinations. What this guy should really be writing is a guide to internet entrepeneurship for mink farmers. Enter: computer programmers. Exit: wire mink cages. Benefit: mink + internet surfers wishing they were on vacation. End result: A good friend and I spent most of that summer sitting on buckets cutting apart mink cages piece by piece. Good times Dan!

4. Gas station attendant/motel cleaner/cook's assistant/waiter/concierge/accountant/Navajo rug expert/dishwasher - All in one summer. Not just a bad string of hirings/firings, this was one of the best jobs possible, living in the middle of nowhere on the Kaibab plateau serving up four star food to Hell's Angels and Colorado City socialites in the same afternoon.

5. Ladybug Wrangler - Two and a half summers of undergrad research involving collecting ladybugs in various farmers' fields and from wooded trails near the Logan River. If the job hadn't included raising aphids (a ladybug's favorite food) in a greenhouse, this could qualify as one of the best outdoor ecology jobs ever. Oh, and the trips to collect
yellow start thistle. It's as painful as it looks.


And now, 24 years after starting school, I'm signed on for a job that will last longer than a summer, won't depend on tips and has the potential to grow into whatever I make of it.




In August 2010, Molly and I will be moving with the kids to Salt Lake City, Utah where I begin work at Primary Children's Medical Center as a pediatrician in the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. I'll split time at PCMC between the ED the Rapid Treatment Unit, where children are admitted when only a short hospital stay is needed. We'll be close to home, close to the mountains but will miss all of our good friends in the Midwest. Salt Lake City here we come!

16 comments:

Dan-o said...

Yahoo! Let's hear it for Utah! That is great news. I mean, there are other great places out there, but Utah definitely has much to offer, even if that is nothing more than family! Hope that means we'll get to see you a little more often (even if we're not in Utah)!
Dan

Katie Irion said...

So jealous you guys! Congrats. Start scouting out a radiology job for Ricky in 4 years!

Unknown said...

Congratulations!!! So glad you're moving to a place where we can/will see you. Good luck. :)

Sharp Family said...

Yeah! Salt Lake! Can't wait to see you guys!

Anna and Dell said...

Congrats!!! We can't wait to be able to see you every time we come to Utah. So jealous you are done. We still have 2.5, plus 1, plus 4 years to go. Oh that's way too long.

Kirsten said...

Utah is sooooo much closer than Minnesota! Can't wait to plan some fun.

Emily said...

Congratulations! That is so exciting. We are glad to have you back! That sounds like a super amazing job!

Mandy Oeltjen said...

I am so sad and so happy all at the same time. I am sad for me!! But happy for you guys. You will be able to visit JoAnn now!!

Neal and Suzanne said...

We are so excited you are coming back to Utah and you have a great job using your wonderful talents and training. We are excited to see your family.

Uncle Neal & Aunt Suzanne

Melissa said...

Congratulations! That's so awesome! Be back near family!!!

Jen said...

Yeah!!! We can't wait to have our firs treal job too... maybe we will be neighbors one day! Love you Molly! This is such exciting news! :) CONGRATS Mike! Have a merry Christmas.

Shalayne M Bragg said...

so excited that you are coming back to utah! Love the pictures of your family, so cute. check out our blog at: braggsters.blogspot.com
hope to see you soon, have a great Christmas! -Shalayne

Katie said...

That is such great news! We are so happy for your family, and hope that means we'll see a bit more of you when we make it home for visits!

The Ratchford Family said...

I am so happy for you! That is a great job. And any more recruits I can get to Salt Lake the better. If you need any help picking out a place to live call me. We love Davis County and I also have done some real estate in other areas of Salt Lake too. There is so much great stuff to do here. We have loved living here.

Alan and Brittney said...

Love the ice lumanires...

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