Posted by dave2 on March 05, 2008 at 05:48:28 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Whats Everyone Do? posted by Tom B...IN on March 04, 2008 at 12:18:54:
Grew up helping local farmers and kissing thier daughters. Joined the Army out of school to work on whatever rolled, and yell at people in between pulling gaurd duty, mowing grass, and doing police call. Got out of the Army 17 years ago in Germany and done everything from a cashier to material handler, to working in an office. Still in Germany working for Uncle Sam and raising Foundation Bred Quarter Horses and Australian Sheperds. Hang out on these forums and take advantage of the creativity. If you'd ask that question here it wouldn't be so colorful. These folks pick the direction they want to go almost in grade school. Once a cashier always a cashier. Not quite as drastic, but close. In America, a rocket scientist runs out of rockets to work on, draws unemployment for a few weeks then does whatever he can to feed mom and the kids. Here, he draws unemployment until they find some more rockets cause he wasn't trained to be a cashier.
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