For me, it depends on what "job" means. I've owned and operated
Stonehenge for 14 years now, but it's only been
a corporation for the past two years, so prior to that, I was merely "gainfully unemployed". Now I finally get W-2s from Stonehenge. I don't recall if I had
to fill out my own I-9. I certainly didn't show a Social Security card because I haven't
had one since my wallet was stolen in 1980.
So depending how you measure it, it's either 14 years, 2 years, 9 years (master
trainer for Stonehenge), 6 months (teaching grad school at OGI as an adjunct professor) or hour-by-hour for each of the courses I teach. {grin}
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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