Well that's why I decided to ask this question because I am rather at a stand still,I mean work for God that I have figured,I wanna be a church children teacher,though I might end up a preacher,but work as far as job career,I still don't know,I at first thought of being a game store clerk because of my extensive detailed memory,but then thought on that alot of the games I would be selling I wouldn't be able to sell in good conscience.(games with nudity,drug use,mutilation, and so on) Others have told me I have the gift of gab,suggesting that I could be a phone answerer,I really would like a job that makes use of my "talents".
Talents- I have thousands of unique ideas in the back of my head,I can and do remember so many things that others may or may not forget,I am somewhat of a perfectionist,so when I get motivated to do something I strive to do a task as efficiently as possible and I notice things that change day to day that others might not notice at all.
I like neatness when I can have it as a possibility and though I don't stress over it,I try to keep work areas or places clean and uncluttered where possible though often I don't like "repeating a task" particularly a big task like moving furniture around to dust.
I also like doing things in an order or pattern instead of just doing a task in some whatever way,and like challenging myself to do something the same yet different in order to not get bored.
I am good at inventory mind wise but not on paper usually.
Sounds perfect for my job, methodical, organised, good memory but also creative.
Im a civil servant working for department of transport, dealing with anything to do with
heavy goods vehicles.
Drug smuggling, poor maintenance, road accidents, environmental issues from people
being woken at 2am from the noise of engines reviving up, headlight shine, diesel fumes,
loading unloading, illegal tipping, HGVs getting stuck under low bridges because the driver
forgot he was in a lorry, immigrants sneaking into lorries at the channel tunnel, driving offences.
I even got to speak to Elvis Presley! Lorry driver changed his name!
No two cases are the same, you have to think on your feet and find creative solutions,
have a good memory, work with the Police, Councils, customs, national Parks, Environment Agency,
deal with MPs, remember legislation, prepare cases for public inquiries, learn how everyone else
does their job so you can do yours, and be organised. Other than that it’s easy!