Don’t know if I’d call it a career, more of a project. Just like right now this forum is getting me ready for the next project. I try and limit the projects down to twelve projects in the research faze. As possible projects move forward then I reduce the number until I pick one. Then that project gets all my attention.
Example, when I was in my early twenties. I worked as a master machine tool re-builder during the day; owned a beer bar that sold the most beer in the county that I run by night.
The projects I was working research on included;
- Geothermal educational trailers that could be moved from schools and etc, by truck.
- A carport that wind and rain could pass but through but would stop the dew. A real problem is smog areas of the dew settling smog on your car.
- Setting up a business that would help people raise salt water shrimp in tanks in their back yards.
- Selling bags, boxes and cans of jokes.
- And many more ideas, you get the picture.
The one that I sold the bar for and quite my job for was for a beach hut on La Jolla beach. I was able to change a California health law and get a contract with the city of San Diego by using an anti-liter system. I pulled a bamboo hut onto the beach sand in the high tide zone early in the morning and removed it at night. Sold everything I could fit into the hut.
I go from project to project.