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One Man, 52 Jobs
After graduating from college, Sean Aiken knew he would
need to find a job soon. The problem was that he wasn't
sure what kind of work he wanted to do. dairy cows being milked
One night at the dinner table, his father encouraged him to do what he liked most. His
s father said he had worked his whole life doing a job he didn't really enjoy. Aiken wanted
a different future. That night, he promised himself that he would find something that he
was passionate about.
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Aiken set a goal to work a new job each week for a year. That's 52 occupations in one
year. And he did it! Qne week, as a dairy farmer, he milked cows every morning. Then, in
10 another week, he was an astronomer studying the night sky. Aiken's favorite job, though,
was teaching. He learned he was happiest when he was helping others.
Aiken also learned that it's OK to not know what you want to do right away. He wrote
a book about his experiences, and today he tells his story to college and university
students. His message? You'll find your perfect job one day. After all, Aiken found his.
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