Young adulthood is a difficult time, particularly when it comes to choosing a career path; it's even more difficult to find a job which offers a sense of passion.
Instead of getting bogged down, Sean Aiken took this time to dabble with all sorts of different options, and do so publicly. He's posting on a blog he's titled, One Week Job which details his lifestyle experiments through different fields.
"Like many others in my generation, I can't tell you what I want to do with my life," Aiken explains on his blog. "Help me figure it out by offering me a 'One Week Job.'
"I am traveling anywhere in the world working 52 jobs in 52 weeks. All my wages are donated to charity."
So far he's raised $17,881.60.
Every week for a year he'll be trying something different, job shadowing people willing to show them their way of life and why they feel passionate about it.
What a fantastic way to find passion, dabble in careers and travel the world!
This week, for example he's trying the life of a Cowboy on a range in Wyoming.
"I have no idea what to expect," he wrote in his post. "When I think of a Cowboy, a cliche of images come to mind. The infamous Cowboy hat, boots, jacket, horse, piece of hay in the mouth, accent, riding in open fields for miles and miles.
"But all stereotypes aside, what exactly is it that a Cowboy does? Is it possible to be employed as a full-time Cowboy?"
Some of the other jobs he's tried include being a Firefighter in Florida, a Park Ranger at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, an Astronomer in Hawaii, a Stock Trader in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a Pre-School Teacher in Idaho, he was a motivational speaker and a Hollywood producer among many other things.
Testing 52 Jobs in a Year
Sean Aiken's One Week Job
Trend Themes
1. Career Exploration - Young adults are taking advantage of digital innovation to explore different career options, acquiring new skills to enable them to adapt rapidly in a dynamic work environment
2. Charitable Giving - Workers are dedicating their time and skills to charitable causes, leveraging digital platforms to influence positive social change.
3. Passion Finding - People are using self-experimentation and social media to discover and pursue their passions, proving that the future of work is unique to each individual.
Industry Implications
1. Education and Career Coaching - Institutions are offering more specialized and personalized career guidance services, exploiting digital platforms to reach a wider and more diverse audience globally.
2. Non-profit Organizations - Non-profit organizations are leveraging digital platforms to develop and implement innovative models that encourage and enable professionals to give back to their communities.
3. Travel and Tourism - Travel and tourism businesses could design programs and services that offer opportunities for people to experience and experiment with different jobs and lifestyles across the world.