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alananana 12-22-2008 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by achiam (Post 6186642)
T&T has busboys? Arn't busboys people that bring dirty dishes/cutlery to the kitchen?
Last time I was in Vancouver T&T was a supermarket?

the boss and superiorities called us busboys, because we do everything required. the full job name is General Service. We collect those annoying little red carts, sweep the floor, answer shoppers demands, help you deliver those groceries to your car, help cashier package when there is a crowd, we do anything that the anyone asks us to do. all that and u get paid @ 8.50. no extra benefit with 60 bucks of deductions every 2 pay cycle.

GordonTse 12-22-2008 08:44 PM

Level 1 apprentice auto service technician. oil changes mostly and minor stuff..

highschool + level 1 at kwantlen during highschool, joint program.

Veleno 12-22-2008 09:49 PM

I'm a Consultant at a Management Consulting firm.

I help organizations in industries such as insurance, healthcare, and transportation improve their performance by advising them on strategic issues and assisting them with business transformation initiatives.

SFU Business Major in Marketing and Management Science, Minor in Economics.

IfUCare 12-22-2008 09:56 PM

Got a B.sc from ubc, and went on to BCIT to get my Diploma in GIS.

now a senior GIS technician for a software company that does planner software for schools.

MG1 12-22-2008 10:51 PM

Sex therapist.

Medical/psychology degrees. 6 years total. Pay is great and benefits....... well, what can I say?

Frigid women are the worst, but I like challenges. Good thing is, I can refuse the really bad ones. I cannot give details, but some women who cum in with above average libido's are incredible. Nuff said.

asian_XL 12-22-2008 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by skyxx (Post 6187016)
Please list your education background. :)

Bachelor of professional masturbation, honor (BPM)
Master of Thai Surprise (MTS)
PHD of Twanger JB Hunter
Founder of RS JB crew
Member of "Your left arm is bigger than your right arm" club

Frequent user of
www.porntube.com
www.revscene.net
www.bangbro.com
www.uh-oh.com
www.stileproject.com
www.2girls1cup.com
www.streetmeat.com

Wykydtron 12-22-2008 11:22 PM

Lot attendant while attending school, for my Crim diploma so I can eventually be a pig in the next few yeats.

impactX 12-23-2008 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by 89blkcivic (Post 6187568)
Sex therapist.

Medical/psychology degrees. 6 years total. Pay is great and benefits....... well, what can I say?

Frigid women are the worst, but I like challenges. Good thing is, I can refuse the really bad ones. I cannot give details, but some women who cum in with above average libido's are incredible. Nuff said.

1 question: are they hot? (generally speaking)

MG1 12-23-2008 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by impactX (Post 6187701)
1 question: are they hot? (generally speaking)

The frigid ones, no. Most of them cannot have sex, because they have been raised in very strange situations. The ultra horny ones, yes! Oh, hot damn, yes! Mostly because they have to do their best to attract their mate, straight or gay.

I have to show them how to cope with their insatiable needs. It's hard for some because they squirt or have uncontrollable multiple orgasms. It's a huge problem for these individuals, because most of the time it leads to promiscuity. Unwanted, but cannot be helped. They don't want to be branded sluts or nymphomaniacs. They really cannot help themselves. Treatment starts with mechanical devices, then it graduates to finding what triggers their libido. It's very complicated. Some of the weirdest things set them off. Cooking, for example. One young woman became triggered with the sounds created by a mixer of all things. Anyway, if any of you are interested in this field, the hardest part is being professional about it and staying professional.

Certification is the toughest part. The process is long and arduous.

The best part of the job (most gratifying) is when I work with married couples who have a hard time with their sexual relationship. You won't believe how many men have fantasies involving role reversal. Anyway, I've said enough already.

If any of you are having any difficulty sexually with your partner, seriously seek sex therapy. Next to financial troubles, intimacy and performance in bed is the biggest cause of break ups.

hotjoint 12-23-2008 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by 89blkcivic (Post 6187568)
Sex therapist.

Medical/psychology degrees. 6 years total. Pay is great and benefits....... well, what can I say?

Frigid women are the worst, but I like challenges. Good thing is, I can refuse the really bad ones. I cannot give details, but some women who cum in with above average libido's are incredible. Nuff said.

crazy, your job sounds like fun

anti-vip 12-23-2008 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by asian_XL (Post 6187570)
Bachelor of professional masturbation, honor (BPM)
Master of Thai Surprise (MTS)
PHD of Twanger JB Hunter
Founder of RS JB crew
Member of "Your left arm is bigger than your right arm" club

Frequent user of
www.porntube.com
www.revscene.net
www.bangbro.com
www.uh-oh.com
www.stileproject.com
www.2girls1cup.com
www.streetmeat.com





ooooohhhhh sounds like an achievement....nice job....mom and dad will surely be proud of you....money well spent....5 stars for you....lol....hands down

Vansterdam 12-23-2008 08:26 AM

BCLDB + buy low sell high foods for me while completing school :)

kawloonprince 12-23-2008 08:47 AM

Education:

BCIT Retail Certification
BCIT Professional Sales Program
Canadian Professional Sales Cert - Current, CHRP - Current

Career
Ex. Enterprise Rent A Car Manager
Recruiter in the sales and marketing vertical - current

threezero 12-23-2008 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by 1983 Z28 (Post 6186973)
I test cars. I had no real education when I started (I was in Grade 11), but I've since graduated high school and UBC, BA, English Literature.

And I still test cars.

how did you get into this field? Do you write reviews or just provide verbal feedback? or are you jerermy clarkson?

DC5-S 12-23-2008 09:15 AM

I went to BCIT and now I am a steam engineer.. I run boilers/air compressors/scrubbers etc.. easy fucking job

Liquid_o2 12-23-2008 09:20 AM

Went to SFU, BA in Geography and Cert. in Urban Studies.

I'm a 'Research Analyst' whatever that means, for a planning and development firm. Pretty much we do planning, feasibility, economic studies etc. for land developers. It's what I wanted to do since I was a kid so I'm happy where I am.

Nintensity 12-23-2008 09:28 AM

I work for Revscene!

aznrsx1979 12-23-2008 11:52 AM

Intermediate Architectural Technologist and IT Manager at an Architecture firm downtown.

Went to BCIT and graduated with a diploma in Building Engineering Technology.

achiam 12-23-2008 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FiveDime (Post 6186891)
I wasnt trying to discourage University by any means. All im trying to say is figure out what you want to do after HighSchool. Figure out life, figure out your life... then lay the tracks of where you want your life to go after you figure out what your goals in life actually are.

Totally agree! My younger cousins are just starting University, and I've always warned them to figure out what they want on the bigger picture and not to drift. People who study very unemployable degrees (e.g. Philosophy, etc.), is like answering a question nobody asked.
I've repeatedly told them to figure out what the biggest questions are, and then become the answer.

Alatar 12-23-2008 12:18 PM

4th year auto service tech apprentice, do my schooling at BCIT. Work at an independent local garage.

Skyliner 12-23-2008 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck Norris (Post 6186679)
Went to SFU graduated with HONS, took my CSC and CFP while working as a bank teller to work as an Financial Planner for the same institution. While I was a planner I took my CFA which was one of the most useless courses I ever took.

Ended up getting into the MF wholesaling business and then moved into institutional sales for a trust firm in New York. Learned how to day trade while in New York, failed at that. Went back to standard employment as a strategist for a mutual fund company, got proficient at day trading, decided to become extremely cheap due to fear of the party ending in the financial world and now day trade part time and work at another fund company that has been nice enough not to lay me off.


So are you designated with the CFA then? Cuz if you were planning on becoming a financial planner, going through the CFA course is an over kill.

1983 Z28 12-23-2008 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by threezero (Post 6188065)
how did you get into this field? Do you write reviews or just provide verbal feedback? or are you jerermy clarkson?

Sadly no, I am not Jeremy Clarkson.

But I write reviews for a number of outlets right now. The best bet, if you're looking to get into the field, is to call up RPM Motoring Monthly (604-927-2588) and tell them you'd like to get into writing, and go from there.

But be prepared to cut your teeth on other writing for at least a few years.

ecchiecchi 12-23-2008 04:37 PM

Failure Graphic Designer =D

raygunpk 12-23-2008 05:00 PM

Does anybody know of a website or tests that give you an idea of what you should go into as a career? I think like some sort of personality test?

[j]nBk 12-23-2008 05:02 PM

computer graphics artist in the video game industry.


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