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I'm a professional dating coach.

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Had I not just looked it up, I would not have believed such a thing existed. You learn something new every day...

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Designer/programmer of software applications and systems for the newspaper and magazine publishing industries.

 

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The ads you see in church bulletins were arranged that way by a program I wrote.

 

I also wrote parts of the system that is used to put together the Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine Corps Times, Daily Variety, The Hollywood Reporter in addition to many small and medium-sized newspapers across the country.

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Education Outreach Coordinator for a National Lab.Basically I do field trips, classroom visits, tours, teacher workshops, blah blah...

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U.S. Marine Master Sergeant- Currently working in the Miramar Inspector Office aka, the complaint department. We handle congressional special interest items, hotline complaints, inspections, etc.

 

Will be departing to Camp Fuji, Japan at the end of May. WooHoo!

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Purchasing/Engineering for a large Atlanta based beverage company that shall go nameless. I mostly do equipment/packaging materials contracts or line installations. I'm either nose deep in work (usually when I'm on the road) or looking for something to do (in the office.)

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It's ridiculous what a dating coach makes. 

 

Intro 1.5 hour session $80

Every other lesson $60 per hour.

Sometimes you can get a package, 10 lessons for $500. 

 

Go ahead and go to law school.  I'm taking my clients out to the club tonight.  :rolleyes:

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how the hell do you get a job like that?

 

what qualifies you?

 

and is there much more involved than just being a social person who can explain things really well and has a lot of successful date experience.

 

I must know more

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I have a dairy farm where my wife and seven girls and myself milk at present 90 cows twice a day. Having the family work together in the barn each day is most special as we share these hours of work and then breakfast and dinner, it’s a time to talk about family issues and concerns, we stay close in this fashion. . In the field we grow feed corn, canola, and grass, plus a sugar bush in winter. A hired man and myself do the fieldwork. This affords me to attend to my other business in town of a art gallery, where I paint, sell my original art and do picture framing. This business affords me to go into my office and log on to the wall.

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I'm a mental/behavioral health counselor in Camden, NJ. They send me the 13-15 year old kids they don't want to deal with any more. I try to get them stabilized in a group therapy setting, then I send them back to the school. I get some fuuun kids. You know those dangerous inner-city schools? Those schools send me kids they can't handle. Camden was the most dangerous city in the country last year BTW, we beat Detroit.

 

I ususally come here in the PM before I drive back out to the suburbs.

 

I also go to West Chester University to become a special ed teacher so I can get out of the 'hood.

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Purchasing/Engineering for a large Atlanta based beverage company that shall go nameless. I mostly do equipment/packaging materials contracts or line installations. I'm either nose deep in work (usually when I'm on the road) or looking for something to do (in the office.)

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Mmmmm....Coke. :rolleyes:

 

I went to GA Tech a few years ago when I deluded myself into thinking I wanted to be a mechanical engineer. Found out I wasn't all that crazy about math. Turns out that math was pretty important. And I thought I was gonna learn how to drive a train.... B-)

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Not many blue collars on this board.  Where are you all?

 

I am a driver for UPS but am out on disability at the time being, with a broken back.  Going back to work May 1st, thank god.  I am bored shitless.

 

And no, I am not a Dale Jarrett fan.

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Law enforcement. Not exactly blue collar i.e. no manual labor involved in what I do. However, I do get a lot of time off. Just rarely on the weekend. :rolleyes:

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SD Jarhead,

 

I've been deployed to Camp Fuji twice. Pay extra for the fast train to Tokyo; it's worth it. Also, don't forget to memorize the kanji for Gotenba; there'll be no more English signage once you leave the Tokyo metro area.

 

Semper Fi

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how the hell do you get a job like that?

 

what qualifies you?

 

and is there much more involved than just being a social person who can explain things really well and has a lot of successful date experience.

 

I must know more

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same here. i want that job....

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Federal Civil Service Employee

 

DoD/US Navy

 

Virginia

 

Computer Scientist GS1550/ND IV

 

currently computer security/jack of all trades

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