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  • DaisyDoesDallas
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    Originally posted by Silverback View Post
    yeah but handjobs for the homeless is really more charity work than call girl
    What can I say, I am a sucker for a cardboard box....

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  • Silverback
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    Originally posted by DaisyDoesDallas View Post
    Call girl, every day is an adventure.
    yeah but handjobs for the homeless is really more charity work than call girl

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  • DaisyDoesDallas
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    Call girl, every day is an adventure.

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  • diablo rojo
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  • snacksnack
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    Originally posted by jw33 View Post
    I twirl a Cash 4 Gold sign up and down Garland Road.
    And the bum on the other corner makes more standing there holding a sign.

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  • soap
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    Originally posted by white88 View Post
    I build Jeep Wranglers. Never thought it would be my dream job but I love what I do.
    I follow Your companies Instagram page. And you guys never cease to amaze me at the quality badass vehicle do you guys put out.

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  • davbrucas
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    Originally posted by gonzo View Post
    It's gotta be up there pretty high in Dallas too. There's a stand alone in a Collin County suburb that has a doc driving a Ferrari.
    Yup...when I was interviewing after residency a job I was considering was $550k/year. They guy with the ferrari probably is part owner of the stand-alone. I'm sure he makes considerably more.

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  • white88
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    Originally posted by BMCSean View Post
    Ftfy.
    LMAO can't wait to prove people wrong at Moab

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  • Cobraman
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    I worked retail for a while, now I'm doing some legal assistant work for my dad's firm until I graduate and start the police academy.

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  • akfodysvn
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    Originally posted by gonzo View Post
    I used to sell cars. I sold from 2001 to NYD 2008. On that day I was fired. A few days later I was drinking/playing pool at a bar when I ran into an old car business acquaintance that owned a private ambulance company. He hired me on($9/hr is better than $0/hr) to drive a wheel chair van. From there I got my EMT cert, then medic. Now I work for one of the largest rural 911 service providers in the country. After I finish my associates in the spring I'll decide to go nursing or FD. The money isn't great but we live comfortably between my income and the wife's teaching salary. there's also the caveat that I get paid no matter what. If I am having a bad day, I can just go to work, put in my 24hrs and still get paid. That's why I'll never go back to commission full time.
    Go FD and never look back. Retirement plus pension can't be beat and it's a better opportunity to problem solve and treat patients as a medic than as an RN. Sure working 3, 12's would be nice at times but I wouldn't trade it for the world. Money is better here in the FD, every day is different with fire and medical, and I get to drop off those PT's w/ the RNs. If you aren't passionate about the fire side though don't pursue it. There are too many guys who have got in because it's "a good job" and have killed the tradition and desire to be experts at the job.

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  • BMCSean
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    Originally posted by white88 View Post
    I build Mall crawlers. Never thought it would be my dream job but I love what I do.
    Ftfy.

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  • white88
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    I build Jeep Wranglers. Never thought it would be my dream job but I love what I do.

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  • Silverback
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    IT Delivery Manager for Dell

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  • gonzo
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    Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
    I had a situation at work recently that was a kind of "straw that broke the camel's back" with me being screwed out of some commission on a deal that I had worked but had another salesman help with.

    I'm just curious what everyone does and how difficult it is to get into doing whatever you're doing.
    I used to sell cars. I sold from 2001 to NYD 2008. On that day I was fired. A few days later I was drinking/playing pool at a bar when I ran into an old car business acquaintance that owned a private ambulance company. He hired me on($9/hr is better than $0/hr) to drive a wheel chair van. From there I got my EMT cert, then medic. Now I work for one of the largest rural 911 service providers in the country. After I finish my associates in the spring I'll decide to go nursing or FD. The money isn't great but we live comfortably between my income and the wife's teaching salary. there's also the caveat that I get paid no matter what. If I am having a bad day, I can just go to work, put in my 24hrs and still get paid. That's why I'll never go back to commission full time.

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  • Mike
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    Logistics.

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