I did all kinds of things in order to earn a living.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I worked in restaurants, bars, record stores; I did anything and everything to pay my way through university and LAMDA.
I did all kinds of things as a young person to try to make money. I had a chicken operation - I sold chickens. I can remember going to high school football games as a ten-year-old and gathering Coca-Cola bottles, 'cause you'd turn them in and get a nickel. I wanted not to remain idle.
I worked full time jobs, basically doing manual labor until I could make enough money supporting myself as a musician.
I worked also, doing things such as our paper route and, later on, waitressing.
Starting my career as a kid, I was doing what jobs I got.
I did several interesting jobs, working in restaurants, I worked at a lab rat farm, feeding and watering all these rats. Then I got a full-time job as a technical writer for a large scientific research laboratory.
I taught workshops at universities. I wrote for magazines. This took time and insane amounts of juggling, but it's how I earned a living.
The only thing I did well was learn how to make money.
I've gotten to do a lot of stuff, traveled, worked hard at my career.
There are lots of things I could have done for the money, but I've made a great living doing the things I want to do.