A new job for Robb?
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A while back, Robb met with a vocational counselor whose task it was to assess Robb's employability. One of the things that came out of this meeting was a rather entertaining list of potential job.
However.
The fact that Robb has to lay down repeated throughout the day, makes employment a bit tricky. Additionally, Robb walks best when waist deep in warm water, and cannot pick things up off the floor without using some kind of a grabby-stick tool.
So, for a while, we were pondering the options of having Robb become an Amazonian field biologist, preferably with loads of assistants.
But then we saw an interesting documentary about the Greek Sponge Divers in Tarpon Springs Florida, and we realized that this could be the perfect job. Robb could walk -- slowly -- along the bottom of the tropical ocean, and use his long handled rake to harvest sponges. I could sell the sponges to all of my scenic and decorative painter buddies. And we could be working in nature.
Since sponge diving is very dangerous, and lots of the divers become paralyzed by the bends, Robb would fit right in with all the old diver guys.
What do you think? Should we move to a sponge diving community and buy a little boat?
A while back, Robb met with a vocational counselor whose task it was to assess Robb's employability. One of the things that came out of this meeting was a rather entertaining list of potential job.
However.
The fact that Robb has to lay down repeated throughout the day, makes employment a bit tricky. Additionally, Robb walks best when waist deep in warm water, and cannot pick things up off the floor without using some kind of a grabby-stick tool.
So, for a while, we were pondering the options of having Robb become an Amazonian field biologist, preferably with loads of assistants.
But then we saw an interesting documentary about the Greek Sponge Divers in Tarpon Springs Florida, and we realized that this could be the perfect job. Robb could walk -- slowly -- along the bottom of the tropical ocean, and use his long handled rake to harvest sponges. I could sell the sponges to all of my scenic and decorative painter buddies. And we could be working in nature.
Since sponge diving is very dangerous, and lots of the divers become paralyzed by the bends, Robb would fit right in with all the old diver guys.
What do you think? Should we move to a sponge diving community and buy a little boat?
Comments
deniserows
and needs some sponges come to think of it
I'd love to get back into SCUBA,I still have all my equipment.
Shiloh
Style is everything, after all!
Start a new fashion trend and make everyone start donning those suits as regular work-wear. You could paint sets while wearing one of those and prevent paint from getting on your clothes!
Walking in water, in nature, and picking up things with a grabby stick actually sounds a lot like what a scientific or wildlife inspector does, they have a test tube attached to a stick they put down in the water so as to take a sample by not disturbing the sediment around it. And of course, getting to lie down a few times a day qualifies Robb for bed testing at a factory.
Hm, both sound like a good fit. Also it sounds like he is qualified to walk on the moon as well, especially in one of those suits.
Annalisa
Just promise to wash the sand out of the sponges!
love the list of occupations, too.