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I spent several years working in a restaurant and juggling a part-time radio gig. Eventually, I got married and transitioned into a data entry role at a company. My job mostly involved entering numbers from a stack of drug tests into a computer for eight hours each day. It was monotonous work that did little to hone any valuable skills. Following that stint, I worked in a medical transcription department for a decade—roles that were simple and easily replaceable.