Once in Mexico, Traven worked as a field hand, picking cotton, before being hired as a photographer for an archeological expedition.
He later worked fifteen years for Storebrand before being hired as marketing director in Gjensidige Liv.
In 1930 he worked briefly as a junior solicitor before being hired in the Ministry of Finance.
McLaren worked as a stuntman and rodeo rider before being hired to appear in ads for Marlboro.
He worked in Moss for two years before being hired as an attorney in Hamar in 1901.
He worked as a translator and attorney before being hired in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1936.
He then worked for the Brewers and in the Dodgers' minor league system before being hired by the Red Sox.
He worked for Cosmopolitan magazine before being hired in 1936 as the first advertising manager for Look magazine.
He worked as a commentator for Blazer radio broadcasts and several other positions before being hired as senior vice president for operations.
He worked at several jobs before being hired by the Arnold Bread company as a deliveryman.