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lyrag
21-11-2008, 09:33 PM
No im not being nosey, just wondering seen as most jobs are...you know.
Anyone do anything exciting?!

apekteina lordosis
21-11-2008, 10:09 PM
No im not being nosey, just wondering seen as most jobs are...you know.
Anyone do anything exciting?!

perhaps you should lead by example aka divulge what you do for income first... ;)

gu3rr1lla
21-11-2008, 10:11 PM
im a prostitute, just part time at the moment.

marpat
21-11-2008, 10:11 PM
I'm an electronics technician in the forces, which some people seem to think makes me bad :rolleyes:

gu3rr1lla
21-11-2008, 10:13 PM
I'm an electronics technician in the forces, which some people seem to think makes me bad :rolleyes:

burn him at the stake!!!! :p

fromthatshow
21-11-2008, 10:18 PM
work part-time at a music store

gu3rr1lla
21-11-2008, 10:19 PM
Im a college student bumbing money off the gov and after college i work for the secret service collecting personal data on the david icke forum

red_ram
21-11-2008, 10:20 PM
I do admin for a major pharmaceutical chain.

tien an
21-11-2008, 10:25 PM
No im not being nosey, just wondering seen as most jobs are...you know.
Anyone do anything exciting?!

Oh lyrag...what a question!

As the title of my response indicates, I am in near despair over the fact that my dreams have slipped into the back seat in favour of 'just keeping my head above water'.

I'm in my mid-forties. I went to college for three years (87 - 90) and received a diploma in musical instrument technology. I spent the next 10 years in various positions in the manufacture, repair and sales of wind instruments.

Most of my employers have been extremely interesting, cultured people with whom it has been a pleasure to work with; I have had real, satisfying interaction with customers, (which I consider to be the epitome of job satisfaction), and I have interacted with people from all over the world...
I have spoken with some of the best musicians of our time, as I repaired their instrument. Truly the stuff of dreams.

Exciting? I was living my dreams. I had what I would call a 'beautiful job'. It took me as far afield as Taiwan and China, most of Western Europe...I witnessed the changes in the former DDR and former Czechoslovakia - the origin of many of the instruments played today - changes from small, independent workshops where you could see how things were done in the industry generations ago...to their...death. (sorry; no melodrama intended).

In the rest of Western Europe, I witnessed the demise of super-rich industrial entities as globalisation 'kicked in' and they farmed out their manufacturing further and further afield, to the point where nothing of consequence (ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCE) is manufactured here any more.

I contacted my former employers around Western Europe, to see if they had the same perception as I and was somewhat amazed that the answers were ALL the same: Only the fittest survive...and even then they are not proud of their actions to stay there.

I don't work in that field any more.
I have spent the last six years going from one employment agency mission to the next, performing mind-numbing tasks, worrying myself sick about being able to feed myself and my family. I know I won't have a pension when I retire (what a sick joke) and I despair when I think of the future of my beautiful little daughter.
Career? Careering into the side of the road of our professional lives, more like it!

I work alongside badly-educated (note: NOT UNINTELLIGENT), frustrated people, who ask me why someone with my education and talents (I've mentioned elsewhere that I speak three languages fluently and am making good progress in Mandarin Chinese), is working next to them?

What do I tell them?
That it's all rigged?
That this is our future?

No; I shrug and say 'dunno', or have to turn away to hide the tear in my eye.

You pose a very, very important question, my friend.

I know that a job doesn't make you the Human Being you are, but it certainly goes a long way to enhancing what is otherwise an existence on this planet.

On a brighter note, I do not allow my mind to go numb, performing these tasks that we call a 'job'. I still dream. I write in my spare time. I will publish when it's finished...and hope there is still time for it to make a difference.

Thank you for your question.

Excellent post.

rhydra
21-11-2008, 10:28 PM
Self employed in the service industry, for the time being.

middleway00
21-11-2008, 10:47 PM
I'm an internet marketer working at home. It's exciting when I fire up the coffee maker and play Left 4 Dead Versus Mode.:D

http://www.l4d.com/ (http://www.l4d.com/):D

hunger
21-11-2008, 10:54 PM
I work in Disney land catching eagles for robert redfords tea

Ian2day
21-11-2008, 11:33 PM
I had my mind wiped and have built up a cover as a deluded paranoid schizophrenic with DID. I have for 5 years been carefully making everyone I meet think I am mad. I am James Bond, no make that more like Austin Powers, yeah baby...
:rolleyes:

unimatrix0
21-11-2008, 11:37 PM
I don't earn money right now. I'm raising my kids. :)

whitelightrabbit
21-11-2008, 11:53 PM
getting the skills to make money with what i love doing, like bodywork, yoga and art. in the meantime i supplement my income with housepainting, cooking and waitressing.

griswald
22-11-2008, 12:01 AM
I work as a bounty hunter for the Nwo, and i,ve hit the mother load here.:p


griswald

ownedtbh
22-11-2008, 02:28 AM
I'm an internet marketer working at home. It's exciting when I fire up the coffee maker and play Left 4 Dead Versus Mode.:D

http://www.l4d.com/ (http://www.l4d.com/):D

great game!

i work the weekends doing security at the clubs round town.

lhaull
22-11-2008, 02:31 AM
I have 2 internet gaming shops.
Not my ideal thing but its feeding us at the moment.
I have some land where my wife's kin grow rice. We grew 35-37 tonnes last season.
This year we'll get around 35 I hear.
Distinct lack of water stops us from getting two harvests a year so its a bit of a pain in the arse as I see potential just lack the finance to buy pumps and dig proper wells.
Still, maybe the lotto will come in.

armoured_amazon
22-11-2008, 02:34 AM
Music.

jayla
22-11-2008, 04:16 AM
Pediatric nursing. Hubby works for international company and travels...

friendsinthesky
22-11-2008, 04:23 AM
I'm a sketch artist who works for the government, I draw the dole.






Not really, I do work unfortunately, back into the system until I can find my way out.

gracimusic
22-11-2008, 04:27 AM
Oh lyrag...what a question!

As the title of my response indicates, I am in near despair over the fact that my dreams have slipped into the back seat in favour of 'just keeping my head above water'.

I'm in my mid-forties. I went to college for three years (87 - 90) and received a diploma in musical instrument technology. I spent the next 10 years in various positions in the manufacture, repair and sales of wind instruments.

Most of my employers have been extremely interesting, cultured people with whom it has been a pleasure to work with; I have had real, satisfying interaction with customers, (which I consider to be the epitome of job satisfaction), and I have interacted with people from all over the world...
I have spoken with some of the best musicians of our time, as I repaired their instrument. Truly the stuff of dreams.

Exciting? I was living my dreams. I had what I would call a 'beautiful job'. It took me as far afield as Taiwan and China, most of Western Europe...I witnessed the changes in the former DDR and former Czechoslovakia - the origin of many of the instruments played today - changes from small, independent workshops where you could see how things were done in the industry generations ago...to their...death. (sorry; no melodrama intended).

In the rest of Western Europe, I witnessed the demise of super-rich industrial entities as globalisation 'kicked in' and they farmed out their manufacturing further and further afield, to the point where nothing of consequence (ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCE) is manufactured here any more.

I contacted my former employers around Western Europe, to see if they had the same perception as I and was somewhat amazed that the answers were ALL the same: Only the fittest survive...and even then they are not proud of their actions to stay there.

I don't work in that field any more.
I have spent the last six years going from one employment agency mission to the next, performing mind-numbing tasks, worrying myself sick about being able to feed myself and my family. I know I won't have a pension when I retire (what a sick joke) and I despair when I think of the future of my beautiful little daughter.
Career? Careering into the side of the road of our professional lives, more like it!

I work alongside badly-educated (note: NOT UNINTELLIGENT), frustrated people, who ask me why someone with my education and talents (I've mentioned elsewhere that I speak three languages fluently and am making good progress in Mandarin Chinese), is working next to them?

What do I tell them?
That it's all rigged?
That this is our future?

No; I shrug and say 'dunno', or have to turn away to hide the tear in my eye.

You pose a very, very important question, my friend.

I know that a job doesn't make you the Human Being you are, but it certainly goes a long way to enhancing what is otherwise an existence on this planet.

On a brighter note, I do not allow my mind to go numb, performing these tasks that we call a 'job'. I still dream. I write in my spare time. I will publish when it's finished...and hope there is still time for it to make a difference.

Thank you for your question.

Excellent post.

WELL-SAID!!! I am a musician. Prostituting myself like most of us, dreaming with the day when I'll let the world know about my music on a big scale.

sunya
22-11-2008, 05:07 AM
No im not being nosey, just wondering seen as most jobs are...you know.
Anyone do anything exciting?!

I know I'm not a long-time poster, but shame on you for giving honest answers to a new poster (or anybody). The internet record is eternal.

Oh and btw I'm a gang stalker mainly.

haukipesukone
22-11-2008, 05:56 AM
im a prostitute, just part time at the moment.

Damn you, you stole my line. Oh well, I guess that's what I get for being unoriginal.

pinkfreud
22-11-2008, 06:05 AM
getting the skills to make money with what i love doing, like bodywork, yoga and art. in the meantime i supplement my income with housepainting, cooking and waitressing.

:) that's lovely.


OP, im a PR executive in a firm that caters mostly to banking, finance and insurance scumbags like the rothschild, morgan, ING groups, etc.

joseph goebbels' evil spirit came to me in my dream one day and ordered me to become a public/media relations fool so i could further the cause of the nwo, and look up to his nazi propaganda/PR tactics and adopt them as my own.

jhado
22-11-2008, 06:38 AM
Music.

Don't put all of your faith into that sweetheart, I know loads of musicians and song -writers who are very ,very, good and get nowhere.

Get yourself a fall back, 'cos even the best of us stumble sometimes.

However, I get a vibe from you , I know you'll be a success.

When you are , I know that I'll be very happy about your success too, even though your oppulance won't affect me
at all . I don't know you ,but I feel a connection.

cheeney1
22-11-2008, 07:07 AM
I do what ever it takes to get the Job Done :D

tejas
22-11-2008, 05:15 PM
Im a scummy student studying medicine :|

saab1981
22-11-2008, 05:18 PM
I work in a 'contact centre' for an energy company - it is a soul-destroying, patronizing and tedious job, and I cannot wait to leave in the very near future!!

kreesurgeon
22-11-2008, 05:20 PM
I teach people how to use Apple Macs.

alzee
22-11-2008, 05:32 PM
I run my own online business. I love it; if it carrys on as well as it is, i'll never have to work for anyon else again. Bliss :D

Ian2day
22-11-2008, 05:49 PM
Behold the beginnings of a secret society:rolleyes:

grenadene
22-11-2008, 05:55 PM
self employed dog walking, pet sitting and stuff

and I dont spend much which helps :)

flip side
22-11-2008, 06:38 PM
A&R/DJ/Producer

kweli
22-11-2008, 07:21 PM
I know I'm not a long-time poster, but shame on you for giving honest answers to a new poster (or anybody). The internet record is eternal.

Oh and btw I'm a gang stalker mainly.

I agree.

We moan on about the 'Big Brother State' loss of privacy etc.. yet we freely give away so much personal information, intimate details for all to see. Information that could well be used against us.

What If someone came and knocked on your door and said - 'Hey, i'm not being nosey, but what do you do for a living?' Would you tell them?

Here's a small sample of (no doubt innocently intended) questions i've seen asked on this forum: Occupation? Area you live? Age? Do you take drugs?/what drugs? Do you own a firearm? How many times a day do you break the law? It's not hard to see how quickly we can build profiles of ourselves. Yet we're smug in the fact that we don't subscribe to loyality cards because we don't want them profiling us, targetting us for marketing? Just got me thinking that's all.

lizzy
22-11-2008, 07:25 PM
I'm an electronics technician in the forces, which some people seem to think makes me bad :rolleyes:

besides being a military goon........you solicit personal info from people and then use it against them in subsequent threads.....( I think kweli might attest to that)...
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hi kweli;)

kweli
22-11-2008, 07:44 PM
besides being a military goon........you solicit personal info from people and then use it against them in subsequent threads.....( I think kweli might attest to that)...
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hi kweli;)

Indeed and all the more reason to be cautious.

Hello liz :)

whitelightrabbit
22-11-2008, 07:51 PM
I agree.

We moan on about the 'Big Brother State' loss of privacy etc.. yet we freely give away so much personal information, intimate details for all to see. Information that could well be used against us.

What If someone came and knocked on your door and said - 'Hey, i'm not being nosey, but what do you do for a living?' Would you tell them?

Here's a small sample of (no doubt innocently intended) questions i've seen asked on this forum: Occupation? Area you live? Age? Do you take drugs?/what drugs? Do you own a firearm? How many times a day do you break the law? It's not hard to see how quickly we can build profiles of ourselves. Yet we're smug in the fact that we don't subscribe to loyality cards because we don't want them profiling us, targetting us for marketing? Just got me thinking that's all.

good thought.

airkraft
22-11-2008, 09:37 PM
great game!

i work the weekends doing security at the clubs round town.


Do you work with Ernie Shavers then ?????

thelyran
23-11-2008, 08:05 AM
...assassin...

middleway00
23-11-2008, 04:58 PM
great game!

i work the weekends doing security at the clubs round town.

If you ever want to play online, add my steam name - Chicago Ted ;)

phaid
23-11-2008, 05:55 PM
Part-time earwig sexer.

lyrag
24-11-2008, 10:48 PM
HAHA sorry i made you all paranoid!! yes it would be rude AND dodgy if i came upto you in real life and asked that. I was just intrigued, was trying to see if there was a pattern,obviously not :D

What do i do, at the moment im a student studying animal telepathy.. when iv finished that rather than rip people off with my lack of experience im hoping to work in the equine industry for a while whilst i gain skills. then i would like to be a full time animal healer/communicator.

grenadene- i envy you!

Wish i could reply to you all individually but i have to be up at 5am, i kind of understand those in music, seems if your job/career is seen as a 'talent' or a 'hobby' or enjoyable you get paid peanuts and are expected to work stupid hours.
I've questioned tons of times whether i should just train to do a job were i will get paid a decent amount and not enjoy...but..

Arrr i dont know what else to say, dont know if i should of asked, sorry if iv upset any of you! no im not trying to suck up to you so you give me all your details!!

klinker
25-11-2008, 09:45 AM
I'm a male escort or whatever you wish to call it these days. It's a good living but has it's ups and downs.

pinkfreud
25-11-2008, 09:47 AM
I'm a male escort or whatever you wish to call it these days. It's a good living but has it's ups and downs.

are the ups what most people think or understand it to be?

steppewar
25-11-2008, 10:00 AM
I live off state benefits, have done for years, and I am extremely proud of it.

I would be even more proud though if I was a high level banker, and after destroying the economy be living off state benefits to the tune of tens of billions of pounds.

Unfortunately for me, if you do do not contribute to society, you barely get £100 a week to live on.

However, if you manage to take the country to the brink of financial ruin, you get as much money as you want, which for the personal individuals concerned runs into payouts of millions of pounds.

realitycheck
25-11-2008, 10:01 AM
I agree.

We moan on about the 'Big Brother State' loss of privacy etc.. yet we freely give away so much personal information, intimate details for all to see. Information that could well be used against us.

What If someone came and knocked on your door and said - 'Hey, i'm not being nosey, but what do you do for a living?' Would you tell them?

Here's a small sample of (no doubt innocently intended) questions i've seen asked on this forum: Occupation? Area you live? Age? Do you take drugs?/what drugs? Do you own a firearm? How many times a day do you break the law? It's not hard to see how quickly we can build profiles of ourselves. Yet we're smug in the fact that we don't subscribe to loyality cards because we don't want them profiling us, targetting us for marketing? Just got me thinking that's all.

WELL SAID!!!!!

Its like people who go on fakebook and tell all. Theres even a drug dealer add-on on it! FFS, how sad are some people

klinker
25-11-2008, 10:28 AM
are the ups what most people think or understand it to be?

Tongue in cheek. :p

goldman
25-11-2008, 10:37 AM
Very interesting to see that many are self-employed. I am too, doing internet stuff.

cheeney1
25-11-2008, 10:37 AM
me nothing on Icke Forum at Moment,Tomorrow is another day