OK - first career - computer programmer ... hated it so quit after a year
2nd - Outdoor skills Instructor ... loved it, every day was different (and so was the weather!) got bored working for centers went to Coll and qualified in Fashion Design
3rd - Clothing designer for (amongst others) Craghoppers, Snowdon Clothing and Climbing 4 ... industry changed to having more "In House" rather than Freelance Designers so I went back to
4th Outdoor Pursuits specialising in Open Canoe and Expedition Leadership.
All this while a second string income from writing for Outdoor Mags - gear reviews, walks articles etc - and writing books on walks and cycle routes in West Wales and doing the odd bit of Craft Work and even odder TV extra work. All great fun and varied so never bored.
5th - got into working at a Care Farm looking after Adults with Learning Issues... loved it but burned out it is emotionally draining!
6th - Iron Age Warrior at Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort for Pembrokeshire National Parc - mad fun - part actor, part re-enactor, part historian ... all the good stuff! Backed up with work as a Bushcraft Instructor when I feel like it (both for the Nat Park and Freelance)
I never have been bored - but neither have I ever earned enough to pay Income Tax.
I have always been paid to have fun rather than have a "job"