*Our team spent time together brainstorming and reliving our experiences on the race in order to compile a resume. These skills are what we’ve accumulated over the past months (and many more that aren’t listed). I don’t know what kind of job this resume would fit, but it was definitely fun making it!*

 

SARAH PATTY

WORLD RACER, NURSE, PHOTOGRAPHER

WWW.SARAHPATTY.THEWORLDRACE.ORG

 

Objective:

To find a job so I don’t have to live with my parents, be able to eat more than ramen, and afford some coffee to fuel my addiction.

 

Experience:

English teacher • uncertified •all of asia • January – may, 2017

Core curriculum: songs, dances, skits, and some classroom work. Can teach the ABC’s like a pro.

Photographer • freelance • January – July (RIP, camera), 2017

Can take a picture of anything.

Journalist• Medak, India• January, 2017 

Utilized my skills of photography, and developed my writing abilities to compile stories and data for our ministry host. Excellent chai maker.

Private Chef• Kathmandu, Nepal • February, 2017

Able to chop anything, including chicken bones, no one got sick.

Dance Instructor• Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam • March, 2017

From the “wobble,” to footloose, there’s nothing I can’t teach.

Farmer • Cambodia • April, 2017

Can survive 100+ heat wearing long pants and flannel. Expert pepper picker, mango catcher, grass hoer.

Evangelist • Khon Kaen, Thailand •May, 2017

Able to walk up to anyone and talk about Jesus. Not afraid of awkwardness or judgement. Developed great people skills.

Painter • Tirana, Albania •June, 2017

For enquiries, contact via email. Contracts only.

Professional Clothing Folder • Athens, Greece •July, 2017

Can fold anything, from underwear, to burqas.

Summer Camp Employee • Dobromirka, Bulgaria •August, 2017

Can deep clean anything, able to serve multiple plates at a time, professional gardener, management of hotels, can tolerate children.

 

Education:

Graduate of World Race Training Camp • October 2016

Related coursework: sleeping in tents, eating with my hands, freezing bucket showers, running with a 50 pound pack, sleeping in an airport.

World Race Alumni • December 2017

Able to survive anything, flexible, team player, will jump 100% into everything in order for it to succeed, able to gain skills on the job, willing to travel.

 

Volunteer Experience or Leadership:

Well, I spent a year traveling as a missionary and volunteering with Christian people around the world, so you could say I’m pretty selfless and humble. I also served as a treasurer so I can handle money. Management experience: I managed to survive the World Race.