Epic thread!
I'm a NYC Licensed scaffold rigger/erector.
All through high school I knew I was going to go to college and be an aerodynamicist for an F1 team. Got burned out in my senior year and didn't want to get another A on another test. Ft.Lauderdale had been hit by three hurricanes and I still lived at home so decided to do volunteer relief work putting roofs on people's homes. Basically realized being good at school had made me an shiny happy person and decided it was important to keep volunteering.
While in school I had visited Speedsource and asked if I could work there one day. Sylvain Tremblay told me they were "always looking for good people." Basically sent him my life story at the end of high school, not expecting much. As the hurricane stuff was dying down he called me in and I got a part-time job. It was the best job I'll ever have but I realized that to be successful in motorsports you have to make huge sacrifices and I left when my family moved away.
Afterwards I took care of my grandparents, worked at a supermarket deli, made cabinets, did sprinkler repair/grounds maintenance and a few other things before moving to LA to work for Bulletproof Automotive/GT-RR. Lost the job unexpectedly after six months. Being on my own and unemployed was its own job title and was one of the most intense learning/growing experiences of my life. Then it was Census recruiter, fab shop helper, everything-er for a small car rental company, A/V installer and finally an architectural assistant.
I got an opportunity to volunteer full-time in Brooklyn and they trained me to be a scaffold rigger/erector. My department takes care of all the exterior work on six high-rise buildings and a few smaller ones. I love this job as every day is truly a new challenge. Motivation is simple as if you don't take your work seriously, you're going to die or be seriously injured. I have terrific views of the Manhattan skyline and even on hot/cold days, I'd still rather be outside.
My term here is ending soon and it's hard to say what's next. I think I'll basically continue in my regular roles as under-appreciated consultant to the world and recovering shiny happy person.