I got bored with things quickly. I started out, after 4 years in the Air Force, as a retail chain store manager. I quickly tired of that, and hired on at a small publishing company doing graphic arts and offset photography. The company quickly grew and before I knew it I was the General Manager of a web printing company and Vice President and assistant publisher for our publishing product. Took me 11 years but I did get bored with that and bought a Residential Care Home caring for the mentally challenged, mentally ill, physically challenged and elderly. My wife, an RN, and I worked that for the first few years and then she went on to get two masters degrees, one in nursing and the other in gerontology. I hired people but oversaw that operation both hands on and from a distance for 14 years. In the meantime I also worked full time as an accountant at two different construction companies (not at the same time). That bored me to tears and after a trip to WDW and Kennedy Space Center I decided that I would be fun to drive a bus and also would give me a direct route into becoming a Disney Driver. I drove a city bus for 3 years and was promoted to a supervisor of field operations... from there I retired from full time work. Life and things changed and I was no longer wanting to move to Florida, but, did move to North Carolina where I have had a couple part time jobs locally driving buses. But, now mostly retired.
I had to learn a new field in each of my changes, but, I don't recall it being a huge problem, just required some patience. I know that my personality would not allow me to work the same place for years and years. My sister does that and has had her 45th anniversary with the same employer that she worked for, Part time, as a college student. Never changed. She is probably better off financially then I am, in retirement, but, I have everything I want and need, so I'm just fine. However, if I ever have to do a resume it would require a rain forest to print it out on.