What job would you want to hold temporarily just for a learning experience or out of curiosity?

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Anonymous wrote:Professional athlete - at level of Venus Williams or Tom Brady just to get the feeling of winning at that level. Also, the intensity of competition at their level of play.


This would require some serious Freaky Friday action.
Anonymous
Director of the CIA - I’d do some wild research in the archives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not exactly a job, but I’d love to serve on a jury. Just seems fascinating to me.


Can confirm, fascinating! Do your jury duty, people, it’s like Law and Order: LIVE!


Move to Baltimore City. You’ll get more jury duty than you ever imagined possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not exactly a job, but I’d love to serve on a jury. Just seems fascinating to me.


Can confirm, fascinating! Do your jury duty, people, it’s like Law and Order: LIVE!


Move to Baltimore City. You’ll get more jury duty than you ever imagined possible.


Register to vote if you want to be called to jury duty
Anonymous
Quite the variety on here.

People are so different!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Personal Shopper / closet clearer
Train Engineer
Artist
Professional Roller Skater
Magazine Editor
Bookshop manager




I am a magazine editor. You do not want to be one.
Anonymous
An interpreter at a living museum--like Plimouth Plantation or Frontier Culture Museum, where you pretend you are back in that time period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not exactly a job, but I’d love to serve on a jury. Just seems fascinating to me.


Can confirm, fascinating! Do your jury duty, people, it’s like Law and Order: LIVE!


Move to Baltimore City. You’ll get more jury duty than you ever imagined possible.


True. Once I got called the first time, future calls were as soon as they could possibly call me in again — sometimes to the day. And there are multiple courts that will call you. I have to say that serving was interesting, and I was impressed by how seriously everyone took the process. Even when we disagreed during deliberations, everyone was respectful, and it was clear that people were earnestly doing their best to do the right thing —as they viewed and understood the evidence.

Sadly, Baltimore has a lot of trials that need massive jury pools. When people with personal connections to anyone involved in the trial, and personal experiences similar to issues raised in the trial are eliminated, the potential pool of jurors can shrink quickly.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lawyer


Me too! 👍🏽
Anonymous
Nurse or interior designer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:An interpreter at a living museum--like Plimouth Plantation or Frontier Culture Museum, where you pretend you are back in that time period.
mm

I think a lot of those are volunteers, so you can probably do that now or when you retire!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not exactly a job, but I’d love to serve on a jury. Just seems fascinating to me.


Can confirm, fascinating! Do your jury duty, people, it’s like Law and Order: LIVE!


Move to Baltimore City. You’ll get more jury duty than you ever imagined possible.


Register to vote if you want to be called to jury duty


My sister went through days of jury selection for a horrible murder but was not selected. Just the jury selection was somewhat traumatic. It’s not like CSI.
Anonymous
I’d like to work in a flower shop or bakery.
Anonymous
The one I have right now. I'm on there to get that particular experience on my resume.
Anonymous
Fluffer
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