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i schoveled cow manure on a feed lot for a dollar ten cents an hour, ten hours a day, six days a week for three months in the summer of 1970.
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Well, its what I've been doing for the past 20+ years and I even managed to keep it out of my profile! I work in a Public Library and after day no.1! I knew I was hooked!
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Stripper. Or as I like to call it Visual Stimulation Therapist. There was something so free about it yet I could really express myself (no pun intended, honestly). I have always enjoyed being creative and being on stage let me do that. I really danced and performed. I loved the pole, 16 feet tall and I would climb to the top and do all sorts of tricks. It was really an amazing job. Down side of it though was watching these beautiful, intelligent young ladies get caught up in the whole scene. It wasn't just a job for them, it was their life. They got involved, deeply, into the drugs and sex aspect of it. Saw too many potentially valuable members of society turn into dust over some coke or crack. What a shame.
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Selling high line luxury cars . . . sometimes to celebrities and athletes. They were all very, very nice. Starved sometimes though.
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I was working for a large financial audit company when the Enron debacle was announced. I heard a lot of first hand accounts of the mess and how the company planned to get out of it. Of course, all went for naught and the company went down in flames. I was laid off.
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Probably the one I do now,meet many people going though the most trying times in their life's and I feel good that in some way I have been able to make things easier for them during that time. Then there are days I meet people coming though who are looking up their family's history and I get to hear so of the most interesting history of our area & the people, wonderful stories. I just love to talk to the older folks as the are walking historians. So I would say working at my local cemetery.
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