The day started off by hunting a small shop on the corner once I entered I was greeted by Sarah Spinks (the woman I was to be shadowing), quickly we sparked a conversation about everything and anything. We hit it off so quickly the questions I was assigned to have answered were answered in less then 10 minuets! After we chatted we went on a walk and she explained to me how she did not have a 9-5 job and if she were to have one like that, she would go insane. We ate and drank smoothies at her local lunch stop ¨Milk Organics¨ which was owned buy her tattoo boss. We returned to her shop and I painted a sign to help advertise her art shop. Once done we cleaned, and walked to her tattoo shop where I met a very nice body builder getting her first tattoo! 30 minutes later we returned to her shop where we had accidentally been locked out, luckily it was 5pm and my dad came to pick me up. She probably got in.1. How do you interact with other people during your work day?
"I try to detach myself and just be as flexible as I can, it's my job to spin the plates on every ones pole. I just manage and help things come together."
2. To what extent do you find your work interesting and fulfilling and why?
"Very fulfilling, I'm doing what I love and I think it's great that I can pick up my talent and go where ever I want to."
3. Is this a typical work day for you? If not, what is a typical work day?
"Like I was saying I can't work a 9-5 job, i'm an artist. Whatever happens that day happens."
4. What advice do you have to young people who are interested in this profession/field?
"Just keep on trying and be flexible."
5. What's the hardest part of your job?
"The hardest part is also the part I love the most, people."
"I try to detach myself and just be as flexible as I can, it's my job to spin the plates on every ones pole. I just manage and help things come together."
2. To what extent do you find your work interesting and fulfilling and why?
"Very fulfilling, I'm doing what I love and I think it's great that I can pick up my talent and go where ever I want to."
3. Is this a typical work day for you? If not, what is a typical work day?
"Like I was saying I can't work a 9-5 job, i'm an artist. Whatever happens that day happens."
4. What advice do you have to young people who are interested in this profession/field?
"Just keep on trying and be flexible."
5. What's the hardest part of your job?
"The hardest part is also the part I love the most, people."