my position was to inspect cargill, which is a big processing plant in alberta. - oh, yeah.t's one of the biggest. - yeah. and just make sure that everybody was, you know, on the up-and-up and the cattle were healthy, and... - you stamped it? - no, i didn't do that. i always wanted to get the stamp in there, and they wouldn't let me do that. - and hospital orderly. that's a tough job. - well, actually, i wasn't an orderly. i was in maintenance. but in maintenance you had to do kind of everything, so i was really lucky with that. when i was doing my pre-med in university, i spent my summers at the hospital back in nova scotia, back in my hometown,njo. - and we should tell people that before, even though music was in your blood and really part of your whole life, you had another dream. you wanted to... - i wanted to be in the air force since i was five years old. that was my whole... gosh, long as i can remember. airplanes and air force. that was it. and, um, i figured that's where i was going to be. i started working at that career probably from age 12, because i had joined a