Thursday, March 17, 2011

Feature #41: Melanie D. Dunbar, Support Coordinator...


Name: Melanie D. Dunbar

Current Job Position Title: Lead Family Support Coordinator, Personal Stylist

Contact Information: melanie@untamedonline.com; adornbyuntamed.etsy.com

Special skills: helping people develop their personal style, telling it like it really is with respect

Describe your job story: Well, I'd rather tell you how I'm planning to get to where I want to be...I'm a personal stylist, aspiring to get into modeling and life coaching. I am currently writing and planning for a talk-show that will address societal issues in their truest/rawest form. I have done some modeling in the past, but I'm currently making submissions to various retailers and natural hair product lines in an effort to become the face of their company. Sounds like a lot? This isn't even the half of it. The secret is dream big, work smart and remain persistent. Procrastination is of the devil LOL!

What did you want to be when you were a child/ teenager?
A supermodel

Are doing your dream job?
Somewhat...but I'm working on it and I WILL!

What do you like MOST about what you do?
I enjoy being able to inspire through experience and real talk (not what Young Jeezy was talking about)

What do you like the LEAST?
Politics and censorship as it relates to having to operate inside of politically correct rules and practices

Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
I'll be a media mogul and world renowned author/life-coach.

Are you happy with where you are in life?
I truly am.

What more do you want to do with your life?
Inspire and educate others on a broader scale.

What drives/motivates you?
Rising from poverty through my own merits.

What else do you do?
I design custom jewelry and I create custom paper products: invitations, programmes, flyers, business cards, etc...

What is your advice to those who are seeking employment and have no hope?
Like I said before be persistent, remained focused, research and develop your craft. Exude confidence and decide to NEVER lose hope!

Feature #40: Daniel Burdette Moll, Singer...


Name: Daniel Burdette Moll

Current Job Position Title: Singer, Composer, Musician

Company Name: The Nervous Wreck

Contact Information: danielburdettemoll@gmail.com

Special skills:
booking, marketing, writing, recording, graphic design, promotions, accounting, business planning, and the ability to spend 8 months in a van without losing my mind.

Describe your job story:
I've always played music, from the time I was a child, until now. Now I just do it with a purpose and some goals in mind. I felt called to do this, I've never really felt called to do anything else. It takes alot to do what I do, because these days you're doing most of it yourself and with the help of some good friends. The days of rock stars and multi-million record deals have been over for a long time, and thankfully have been replaced with hard work, careful planning, and attention to detail.

What did you want to be when you were a child/ teenager?
Honestly, I wanted to be one of the talking steam train engines on shining time station, when I found out that wasn't really an option, this seemed like the next best thing.

Are doing your dream job?
You better believe it.

What do you like MOST about what you do?
Staying up late and writing and recording probably. There's nothing quite like the sun coming up as your eyes get heavy, pressing play on the multi-tracker, and finally hearing what you've been working all night to track out. It's very satisfying, and for me, it's the most fun I get to have. That and playing packed out shows every now and again, those are really fun because you get to interact with lots of people and hopefully make them smile a little.

What do you like the LEAST?
Industry people, and stalkers.

Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
On the highway in one country or another.

Are you happy with where you are in life?
I'm pretty stoked for it. I dated a neurosurgeon one time that couldn't understand my love for what I do and tried to make me choose. She would have wanted me to be in college or working for some big corporate firm or something, but does anybody really honestly wanna do that stuff? Not me.

What more do you want to do with your life?
Continue to help people, particularly teenagers and twenty somethings, continue writing, continue releasing records, and having fun. That's what we were made to do, was fall in love with the world we live in, and I'd like to continue down that path.

What drives/motivates you?
Love.

What else do you do?
I drive my autistic brother back and forth to work whenever I'm in town, that's a lot of fun because he's a riot. Other than that, I help out with a local youth ministry, run open mics around town, do studio work, stuff like that.

What is your advice to those who are seeking employment and have no hope?
Make a job for yourself. Do what you love until you figure out how to make enough money to live off it, you get one life, don't look back and have regrets. Forget the big bucks, if they come your way that's great, but if they don't and you have to live like the rest of us, there's no shame in that. Just love what you do.

Feature #39: Brittni Joy West-Ware, EduTainer


Name: Brittni Joy West-Ware

Current Job Position Title: International EduTainer

Contact Information: bwestware@yahoo.com

Special skills:
Making the impossible, day by day.... Showing people the amazing within, gift for gab

Describe your job story:
So, my job story is kind of different. I graduated from college and didn't want to continue in what my degree was in. (child development) So instead I decided to teach swim lessons and bartend. After 9 months of this life one of my swim lessons parents asked why I wasn't a teacher. I told her I was certiifed but didn't have a job opening.(slight fib, had openings just was fearful) So she tells me that in two days she will be at a teaching job fair and I should come. I wasn't going to go but she called my job and asked if I was on my way the DAY of the fair so my boss gave me the rest of the day off and I attended the fair. I was hired within 25 minutes of my interviews and thus began my teaching career. I loved my kids and my extracurricular activites with the students but hated my Principal. So after 4 years of persecution from her, I decided I HAD to quit. And I did. I didn't have a plan or another job but I couldn't take it anymore.

A month after school ended (around mid June) I went on craigs list to find a bartending job and hoping I would stumble upon something amazing. But for giggles I went ahead and checked out the educators section first. The first job posting was a teaching position in Abu Dhabi for Kindergarten- 3rd. I had nothing better to do so I sent the same posting to my friends and we both applied the same day. We received a phone interview within days of us submitting our applications and by July 8 (my in person interview day) I was hired to teach here for the fall. The hardest decision was ... telling everyone I was leaving. But I did it! I moved clear across to the other side of the world, I teach Kindergarten to non English speakers (they speak arabic) and I LOVE IT! My work load is less, I get paid more, and have an AMAZING time. I travel, party, and have a bunch of new people who were just like me. Ready to MOVE to IMPROVE! I don't have a lot of resources but I take what I have and entertain my students. Thats why I call myself an EDU Tainer. I educate while I entertain!

What did you want to be when you were a child/ teenager?
When I was a child I wanted to be a singer or entertainer, then when I became a teenager I simply wanted to be around children. They are so cute and are truly the only human beings that ALWAYS keep it real 24/7/365

Are doing your dream job?
Now, I KNOW I am doing part of my dream job. I want to amaze, inspire, encourage, and educate. And I am doing that. Just... on the other side of the world.

What do you like MOST about what you do?
The part I enjoy the most in what I do, is seeing a child take what you've shown them and taught them, and use it. My students here spoke NO English when I first met them. Now they can carry on a semi conversation, use English words to talk to me (blah blah blah blue fish blah blah ) , and try to read books that I have read to them. The thrill of teaching them is seeing their eyes light up when they think no one is watching!

What do you like the LEAST?
The least is the support from others (including family and friends). Its sucks when you think someone is on your side and they end up against you. It seems the same way with administration back in the states. They appear to be on a child's side, when really they have their own interest at heart.

Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
In the next five years, I see myself returning to the USA after my world adventures and attempting to open my own residential school. ( In case you're wondering, as residential school is a school where a child is not hendered by home life, so they stay at dorms at school until the weekend and then return home to their families) I might even try to revamp the educational system that our children at home suffer in now... or teach on the beach!

Are you happy with where you are in life?
I am OVERLY happy with my current life and how it is all panning out! Its AWESOME!! My life is like the wind and I am moving where it blows me!

What more do you want to do with your life?
I want to be married and have a family and a dog (definitely want a dog!) I also want to try to make a bigger difference in the planet. Its amazing to see how many people know so little and how many people THINK they know so much.

What drives/motivates you?
Enjoying life motivates me! And having successful students is also strong motivation. One day your students can piss you off and you want to quit and the next day they LOVE learning and make you want to go further than what you have planned! It keeps me on my toes and keeps me moving!

What else do you do?
I sing, I dance, I write poems. AND I READ!! I love to read and with all the down time at school, I can bust trhough some books! I try to do it all... Being overseas really opens your eyes to what it means to be from the States and how priviliaged we are to do what we want to do. Here, in the UAE, there aren't a lot of options.

What is your advice to those who are seeking employment and have no hope?
Keep your head up. Search in places you would NEVER look. I remember coming out of college depressed cause I DID NOT want to teach. To top it all off I remember quiting my USA teaching job NOT WANTING TO TEACH. But there is always a bigger plan out there for you.. I mean geez.. I found my job of a life time on craigs list...