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What do we all do for a living?

rlc98471

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Originally Posted by coolwaterz
I try to spend the little money I currently make wisely and buy clothes that I think look good on sale or discounted. I don't make good money at all- yet. But then again, I am currently trying to break into the industry I want to work in(market research) and working as a temp in the interim.

So what do you all do for a living that enables you to live the good life and afford these wonderful items!


Spent thirty years as Business Development Executive for international IT company. Now semi retired. But my first love has always been classic clothing.
 

thunderthighs

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Originally Posted by patrickBOOTH
Maybe that's why, you know... the thighs?

Those are from squats, actually. I met this nice girl (psychologist) who helped me understand and try to control my anger issues and one of my therapies is bodybuilding. If it wasn't for her (now my wife of 12 years) I'd probably be dead or incarcerated.
 

LowLifeClub

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I use to be a Creative Director for a fashion company. I specialize in denim. I'm currently a poker player and avid business starter upper.

One important thing to remember is:

Good clothes don't HAVE to cost a lot. Don't fall in the trap of everything has be custom made or high end branded. Just know giving a tailor 15 dollars can make your shirt look 20x more expensive.
 

Mudhiker

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Part time carpenter in a cabinet shop. Full time University student graduating either in May or in December depending on if I decide it's a good time to stop. Gonna get into real estate, developing and property management. (No, I'm not crazy.*)

*Well, not when it comes to work.
 

GucciMonster

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The ultimate public sector worker... my life is very fulfilling.


Hoping to begin Law School next year.
 

Kslim

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Senior @ UCD studying psychology. Part time tutor working with children diagnosed with autism in Sacramento area.
 

Mudhiker

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Originally Posted by Sockpuppetwalrus
Gigolo.

If this is true you must post fit pics.
 

cretaceous_cretin

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Managing partner and CTO at a small embedded software development company.
 

marg

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work in finance by day, law student by night. law school at night sucks big, hairy homeless man's balls.
 

BlueHorseShoe

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Consulting.

Interesting the breadth of careers represented on SF.
 

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