I wouldn't say I'm proud of what I do, I don't have a particularly pride worthy job, although I am proud of my accomplishments within my career. I don't discuss my profession here because it's usually not relevant! |
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"Just out of curiosity do people like to keep their profession discreet on here or are they proud of what they do?"
Those arent the only 2 options.. A Fabber being discreet about their profession doesnt mean they arent proud of what they do. |
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By *aid backMan
over a year ago
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"Just out of curiosity do people like to keep their profession discreet on here or are they proud of what they do?"
I really shouldn't be telling everyone I meet that I'm a a TD in government people might talk to the papers |
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Also love what i do. Proud of it??? Maybe but it beats the shit out of start i used to do and being happy going to work in the mornings makes for a very happy chappy. Best thing I ever did was change career paths. Everything happens for a reason. One door shuts another one opens and all that jazz |
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"Work at something I love doing and sometimes cant believe I get paid to do it,
I'm a ferm believer in the saying you dont work a day in your life if you love what you do!"
Well, you don't work a day in your life |
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"Just out of curiosity do people like to keep their profession discreet on here or are they proud of what they do?
Most people here a proud (self) certified epidemiologists or virologists "
LOLLLLLL |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
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I like my job. But my work and my life on here have no relevance to each other. Some on here know what I do but it's not something that really should matter to anyone else. I work to live not live to work. |
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"Work at something I love doing and sometimes cant believe I get paid to do it,
I'm a ferm believer in the saying you dont work a day in your life if you love what you do!
Well, you don't work a day in your life "
Ya like what u do and do what u like.
And who! |
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I like to know what a person does because it tells me something about them. My job isn't just a job, it's a massive part of my life and something I'm really passionate about. So chats about careers and ambition are a major plus for me when texting a man. |
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"Work at something I love doing and sometimes can't believe I get paid to do it,
I'm a firm believer in the saying you dont work a day in your life if you love what you do!"
Totally agree!
I like my job. I've never had a day where I'd prefer to stay in bed. |
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I ask what a person does to see if it fits in with the mind picture I've been creating based on their profile, any forum comments, and interaction so far. I'm fine-tuning my people reading skills. Get it spot-on at times, and others way off the mark. So I don't judge people based on their occupation, unless it's something they witter endlessly about, then they need to get a life |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I ask what a person does to see if it fits in with the mind picture I've been creating based on their profile, any forum comments, and interaction so far. I'm fine-tuning my people reading skills. Get it spot-on at times, and others way off the mark. So I don't judge people based on their occupation, unless it's something they witter endlessly about, then they need to get a life"
Yea totally get that. Try to be a good judge of character then sometimes couldn't be more wrong lol |
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Your private life can have an impact upon your employment. Many professional roles have contracts which explicitly discuss 'bringing [company/agency/firm/organisation] into disrepute.'
This can be far reaching and it is the reason that many, I suspect, keep aspects of their lives very private and act with a lot of discretion. |
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Ha, just remembered a guy who messaged us a few years back with the opening line "I'm a surgeon", as if that would make my knickers plummet to the floor |
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"Ha, just remembered a guy who messaged us a few years back with the opening line "I'm a surgeon", as if that would make my knickers plummet to the floor "
Maybe he wanted to fiddle about inside you |
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"Ha, just remembered a guy who messaged us a few years back with the opening line "I'm a surgeon", as if that would make my knickers plummet to the floor
Maybe he wanted to fiddle about inside you "
"I'm a gynaecologist" would make my pussy clamp shut |
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"Your private life can have an impact upon your employment. Many professional roles have contracts which explicitly discuss 'bringing [company/agency/firm/organisation] into disrepute.'
This can be far reaching and it is the reason that many, I suspect, keep aspects of their lives very private and act with a lot of discretion."
It's not just that, the more information you provide, the easier it is for people to find you online. Nobody wants a stalker. |
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"Your private life can have an impact upon your employment. Many professional roles have contracts which explicitly discuss 'bringing [company/agency/firm/organisation] into disrepute.'
This can be far reaching and it is the reason that many, I suspect, keep aspects of their lives very private and act with a lot of discretion."
Totally agree with you on that.
Last company i worked for fired 2 managers because they got pregnant and had not declared to management & HR that they were dating even though they were in 2 separate departments of the company which didnt impact or affect their work. |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
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"Your private life can have an impact upon your employment. Many professional roles have contracts which explicitly discuss 'bringing [company/agency/firm/organisation] into disrepute.'
This can be far reaching and it is the reason that many, I suspect, keep aspects of their lives very private and act with a lot of discretion.
Totally agree with you on that.
Last company i worked for fired 2 managers because they got pregnant and had not declared to management & HR that they were dating even though they were in 2 separate departments of the company which didnt impact or affect their work."
Dunnes used to sack people for having a relationship with someone else in the same shop |
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"A lot of people say they don't get job satisfaction.
Imagine you had a job fitting the indicators to BMW cars !!!"
That job doesn't exist as BMWs don't have indicators ?? |
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"A lot of people say they don't get job satisfaction.
Imagine you had a job fitting the indicators to BMW cars !!!
That job doesn't exist as BMWs don't have indicators ??"
OMG. Crying laughing. |
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"Your private life can have an impact upon your employment. Many professional roles have contracts which explicitly discuss 'bringing [company/agency/firm/organisation] into disrepute.'
This can be far reaching and it is the reason that many, I suspect, keep aspects of their lives very private and act with a lot of discretion.
It's not just that, the more information you provide, the easier it is for people to find you online. Nobody wants a stalker."
This is so true. I told a guy from here where I worked once, and then we met, and things went bad. I blocked him everywhere... He started ringing my work, and even dropped a "gift" into reception for me. It was genuinely scary. |
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