Add sugar snap peas and thinly sliced garlic, and cook, stirring occasionally, until peas are crisp-tender and garlic is softened, about 2 minutes.
What was the weirdest job and what did you learn from it?.I was the lottery announcer for Mexican television.
I would literally go on TV in Mexico City Monday through Friday or whatever it was and announce the winning lotto numbers.It taught me to show up, it taught me to be able to talk to anybody, and it got me over any sort of stage fright I had ever had to be on a stage to talk and just do it..I also worked as a simultaneous translator for the Mexican Railroad Union so I would go into really intense meetings when I was like 20 years old, translating simultaneously between two people.
Each side had their own translator and I was the Mexican side translator.Everyone was in suits.
It was so mentally exhausting and it was like a two-hour meeting with just back and forth negotiating.
But I loved it because it pushed me out of my comfort zone.Originally appeared: August 2013.I am from the Central Piedmont area of North Carolina, and I was raised on Nabs.
After I got my first car, the first thing I did—after buying a tank of gas—was buy a few packs of Nabs and a couple of water bottles to keep in my glove compartment to ensure I was equipped to stave off hunger during times of uncertainty.I offered passengers my tokens of goodwill, not unlike the beverage service offered on domestic flights from the airport..
If you aren't from the Tar Heel State you have no idea what I'm talking about, so I'll tell you what a Nab is and what it isn't..Moment Editorial / Getty Images.