In 1976 he joined the staff of the London University's Music Department before becoming a full-time composer.
Ealdwulf then joined his new foundation as a monk before becoming abbot of Peterborough from about 966 to 992.
After working in the prison service, he joined the defence forces before becoming an intelligence agent.
He joined the labor force as a pizza delivery boy before becoming a professional footballer.
He joined the Ursinus faculty as a chemistry instructor in 1933 and was dean of the college for 15 years before becoming its president.
She then joined the Far East Fleet, before becoming a training ship in late 1944.
Towards the end of his career, he joined Southampton, before becoming a manager in lower-league football.
After 26 years with the firm, he joined American Express in a senior communications role before becoming a consultant, board director and author.
He joined The Times in 1953 and reported extensively on railroads and other modes of transportation before becoming assistant to the financial editor.
He joined Current Affairs as a financial reporter before becoming a Television producer.