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Archtypamine
#121 Posted : 5/5/2013 10:48:45 PM

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Mightywelsh Thumbs up
I did it 27 years and you said it well. A good salesperson is a professional. I couldn't imagine doing anything else. I have had some of the same clients for 20+ years. Some are dear and invaluable close friends now as are many of their family members... You know I'm a laid off psyconaut I believe you said.

Kudos to you.... I heard some dude say NOTHING happens til somebody sells something.
…those who believe in science are as prone to addiction to imposed dogma and faith as are religious zealots. So one has to be very careful to really step back and want to know the truth.
 

Good quality Syrian rue (Peganum harmala) for an incredible price!
 
Nathanial.Dread
#122 Posted : 5/6/2013 3:41:19 AM

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I'm currently getting a degree in biochemistry, but all of my employment comes from performance art gigs.
I do magic, fire dancing and fire eating in and around the towns near my school. Birthday parties, community events, and street-shows are all good ways to earn money doing performance. The pay isn't bad, given the risks, but it's not steady work, especially not in the winter.

If I thought I could support myself and a family doing it, I would give up everything and be a performer. There's nothing like the look on people's faces when you do something impossible right before their eyes.

I belong to a local circus troupe, and am trying to get us more steady gigs.

Best job on earth.
"There are many paths up the same mountain."

 
DMTripper
#123 Posted : 5/6/2013 6:40:32 PM

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Damn how I love the diversity of characters here Smile
Just need some open minded politicians here. Or maybe not Razz
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I mean, who really believes there is such a place as Hyperspace!!

 
ZenSpice
#124 Posted : 5/6/2013 7:10:50 PM

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What is this 'open minded politician' you speak of Stop

Never heard of such things in my neck of the woods Pleased
 
112233
#125 Posted : 5/6/2013 7:27:12 PM

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Open minded politician: A man who has just been assassinated.
Fear, belief, love phenomena that determined the course of our lives. These forces begin long before we are born and continue after we perish. We cross and recross our old paths like figure skaters; our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb, we are bound to others. Past and present. And by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.
---David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas
 
ZenSpice
#126 Posted : 5/6/2013 8:22:35 PM

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I am sooooo going to use that in a conversation as soon as is possible...

LMFAO (sorry for non related comment but THAT was funniest thing I have read/heard all day).

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lexiqon
#127 Posted : 5/8/2013 1:38:43 PM

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I'm in my final year of studying medicine. Many things I love about it and certainly some things I don't but I'm glad I'm doing it. Human physiology is fascinating!
 
Nitegazer
#128 Posted : 5/8/2013 2:13:08 PM

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ZenSpice wrote:
What is this 'open minded politician' you speak of Stop

Never heard of such things in my neck of the woods Pleased


I'm no politician, but I work with them regularly. They are an odd bunch for sure, but I have been regularly impressed with their abillity to take in new ideas and be open minded.

What they are sensitive to is taboo. Taboo kills politicians -- just ask Todd Akin. Many things are taboo, like saying a problem can't be fixed, or that children are annoying... or that non-corporate drugs are acceptable.

I think the root of ethneogen accptance is more about taboo than the closed mindedness of politicians. That's one of the reasons I love Nexus-- It's breaking down the taboo one inquisitive reader at a time. Love
 
Guyomech
#129 Posted : 5/8/2013 3:47:04 PM

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I suspect there are plenty of politicians who would love for the drug war to go away. It's an expensive and wasteful boondoggle and we are broke. But you are right that the taboo problem is huge. Make a move to end the drug war and your opponents quickly tar you as being pro-drug or a part of society's decadence. For example, it's tough enough to be the first black president, with a known history of drug experimentation during high school... For that politician to try ending the drug war is a very complex and loaded issue.

Anyway, not to derail this thread. Lets keep it on the career topic...
 
Shenzi
#130 Posted : 5/8/2013 9:53:05 PM

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I was for a brief while, interested in taking a career in politics. My teacher was very keen for me to continue the subject, but it felt to me like I wouldn't be able to make a great difference, unless I became a well recognised figure, at which point my private life would probably be heavily scrutinised. It seems like a big sacrifice to make. I really do sympathise with politicians (well, some of them anyway), they are just people after all.

I ended up starting a degree in neuroscience, but due to poor health I've had to drop out unfortunately. So now I'm considering doing a music course, which would be less presure and probably a lot more fun. But the question is, can I make a decent living from that?
It's a bit like what Nathaniel said, if I could support myself and live my life solely on that, that would be wonderful, but I don't really know how feasible it is as a career route. The only thing is, with my health the way it is right now, intensive higher education is not an option. At least I'll be doing what I really enjoy, and isn't that the dream?
 
BarnOwn
#131 Posted : 5/9/2013 9:59:58 AM
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my job involves hunting mostly, aslong as i get my food i am alive. simple life, how it should be.
tweet twoot, I am barn own and I demand respect. treat the barn own as you would treat yourself - unless you are a tramp.
 
BarnOwn
#132 Posted : 5/9/2013 10:02:40 AM
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I do web design and graphic design, here is my latest project Herbal Tools , I have done many sites but mostly for local tradesmen, this is my first online shop design
tweet twoot, I am barn own and I demand respect. treat the barn own as you would treat yourself - unless you are a tramp.
 
mightywelsh
#133 Posted : 5/9/2013 3:09:26 PM

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Archtypamine wrote:

I have had some of the same clients for 20+ years. Some are dear and invaluable close friends now as are many of their family members...

Absolutely true. I love the interaction with clients.
"Nothing happens till someone sells something." somewhat sad but still spot on. To be perfectly honest I wish we all lived in a society where my job was obsolete...but then that applies to politicians, lawyers, doctors, and toll booth operators so I dream on Wink
 
IshwarDass
#134 Posted : 5/9/2013 4:01:43 PM
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I am a computer scientist & co-founder/CTO of a Silicon Valley based startup, in addition to being a psychonaut, that is Wink
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john doe
#135 Posted : 5/9/2013 5:39:51 PM

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appliance technician. I being at it for about 5 years
And learned hands on when I was 16.
I enjoy restoring old appliances
Kinda like the feeling of bring something back to life
 
Doodazzle
#136 Posted : 5/9/2013 6:38:48 PM

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I am an artisan. I build stuff, with my hands, from natural materials sourced from my local environment. When my work goes really good, when I'm given proper budget and a good measure of artistic license, my work is functional art. In the worst of times, it still looks good and is built well. It's pretty satisfying. I visualize something and then I build it. Outside, on my own schedule. Heck, I love what I do!

The past month or so...I've been doing work that is not quite as artistic as I would rather. Looking very much forward to a sculpture that I've been comissioned to build, later on in the summer. But these past couple months, I've been working way too hard, stressing too much. The level of freedom I attained when I became self employed is great...it's only been the past year or two that my work has become really artistically gratifying as well....still, I need to step it up, change something, find the next level.

I'm thinking that i will enter into a semi-retirement soon. Give up my current residence, stop chasing money --just do my land work for pleasure and art, live off my savings for a few years and focus more on writing and painting and gardening.
"Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods." Albert Einstein

I appreciate your perspective.


 
Paradoxon
#137 Posted : 5/9/2013 11:35:43 PM

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I´m doing my PhD in the field of nanotechnology at the moment. It´s about energy harvesting / renewable energies from an engineering point of view. We are trying to improve thermoelectrics with nanotechnology. Besides that,.... Big grin

I love to see the variety of professions here and admire those who are blessed with artistic talent Smile
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Archtypamine
#138 Posted : 5/13/2013 2:18:04 AM

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floatei wrote:
i work on high voltage power lines, make a large amount of money... and hate it.. I used to love making all that money but now i see it as counter productive to my being. Ive been racking my brains trying to find something else that would help me live a better quality of life. Im just so scared of being broke, i feel like its too overwhelming, even though that's truly what i want in life. just scared i guess.

Great thread btw!!!



Do any splicing or terminating? Curious. I did that selling the potheads, joints, PILC for 3M.
Left and screwed up my life.......... Got laid by my next boss...off You'ld be correct about the $.
…those who believe in science are as prone to addiction to imposed dogma and faith as are religious zealots. So one has to be very careful to really step back and want to know the truth.
 
Archtypamine
#139 Posted : 5/13/2013 2:25:26 AM

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112233 wrote:
Open minded politician: A man who has just been assassinated.


Best thinking I've seen for the lousy state of F...G!%#@?!? politics today (meaning very specifically the last 4+ years). Thank you very so much.
…those who believe in science are as prone to addiction to imposed dogma and faith as are religious zealots. So one has to be very careful to really step back and want to know the truth.
 
Archtypamine
#140 Posted : 5/13/2013 2:30:33 AM

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primordium wrote:
Uncle Knucles wrote:
I'm not really comfortable getting specific, but I am essentially a businessman.

I wear a suit and tie, show up at an office, am accountable to no one (other than clients who entrust me with their assets). I set my own ceiling, compete with the best (and most shark-like) people in my industry, work 6-7 days a week, sometimes love it and other times don't. It's an assload of pressure on the best of days, but I get off on the energy to be honest.

It doesn't define me by any means. I've got other passions and things in my life that I care more deeply about. But I don't have the luxury of chilling in mom's basement or going on welfare because society sucks. I have a family to support. And the truth is that I'm good at what I do, provide a valuable service and am compensated very well for it. I think that's fairly cool.

But I'm very clear that it's all a game. I put on my costume, leave the house and play the requisite role. And I'm usually okay with that. I enjoy it, actually - at least when it's good and things are going my way. I like my life compartmentalized like that. I always have, for some reason.



Would I rather be sitting under a shady tree, smoking weed and drawing a healthy salary just for being me? I don't know... I'd probably miss the thrill of the hunt and the weird top secret dichotomy.


Thumbs up I've never disagreed with a word you've said!

I likewise have a dichotimized, high-pressure life. I am not comfortable saying more than that. Cool
Sounds like I might hit you with a modified 'Booyah"? I don't trust you with my assets though lol.
…those who believe in science are as prone to addiction to imposed dogma and faith as are religious zealots. So one has to be very careful to really step back and want to know the truth.
 
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