List three jobs you’d consider pursuing if money didn’t matter.

“Just a little more time is all we’re asking for…” from “Never Surrender” by Corey Hart (1985)

First of all, let’s be clear: money matters. But if I imagine that I didn’t have to work for money that would mean I’d also have the invaluable gift of more time!

That is, more time to volunteer in the community, travel around the world, and be an after-school program provider!

Community volunteer

Some of the volunteer work I’d love to do would include reading books to children at the library, cuddling babies needing special care at hospitals, and sorting food donations at the local food bank.

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World traveler

I’d also like to fill my starving passport with more stamps and see more of the world. I would spend a minimum of two weeks in every city and do volunteer work during my stay.

After-school program provider

I’d also pursue the job of operating a free after-school program where students can go to get nutritious snacks, create art, learn a new language (French?), or just be. It would provide parents and guardians peace of mind knowing their children are waiting for them in a safe place.

I got my inspiration from a childhood experience.

Like many Gen X people who grew up in the ‘80s, I was a latchkey kid. After school, my brother and I would do our homework and prepare dinner (or make rice, at least) while waiting for our mother to come home from work. Then we’d all have dinner together.

During summer breaks, my brother’s friends would come over, eat, play video games in the living room, or play tag in the backyard. Meanwhile, I’d be upstairs in my room playing with my cat, Amiee, or singing along with my Sheena Easton and Pat Benatar 45s.

My brother’s friends usually went home around the time their parents came home. Wait a minute – Did I unknowingly provide free babysitting?! Probably. I like to believe the kids found comfort and security (not to mention a variety of Pop-Tarts!) at my house.

If I didn’t have to work for money, these are some of the jobs I’d pursue!

But back to reality: I get to go to work every day and for that I am truly grateful.

And to everyone who works hard for the money, this one’s for you:


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