HE LAUGHED WHEN I TOLD HIM WHERE I WORK—BUT I DIDN’T EVEN TELL HIM THE WHOLE TRUTH

And just for a second, I felt proud. Proud that I was here, that I knew what I was doing. Proud that I’d taken something painful from my past and turned it into a job that mattered.

And that’s when it clicked. This job wasn’t just about signs and cones and letting cars pass. It was about keeping people safe, giving them a chance to get home without the nightmarish outcomes I’d lived through.

That realization was why I woke up before dawn with sore muscles and a dozen bruises every week. And it was worth it. Sometimes, life tosses you into situations you don’t choose, only to find out those experiences give you a passion and a drive you never saw coming.

We can’t change other people’s assumptions overnight. But we can stand strong in who we are and what we do. If my date taught me anything, it’s that first impressions can be misleading—for both sides.

And if we just open up a little, we might find common ground even when everything starts off tense or awkward. I might see him again. Or maybe not.

But in that brief moment, I realized that honesty and vulnerability can transform a snarky conversation into something honest and meaningful. So if you’re ever feeling judged for the work you do—or for who you are—remember that your story matters. The paths we choose can come from unexpected places, and you never know how your story might change the way someone else sees the world.

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