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    Being at UK College (I'm 16), I am still living at home, and I am also to lazy to work, so I am totally dependent on my parents.
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    I am an assistant director at a child care center that cares for infants and toddlers, I mostly work with the one-year olds when I'm not in the office doing paperwork.
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    I'd always imagined you as a trail guide, or a rancher, or some such "barefoot prairied" connotated occupation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShoutGrace View Post


    I'd always imagined you as a trail guide, or a rancher, or some such "barefoot prairied" connotated occupation.
    ?? You are interesting ShoutGrace. Idril that is so cool...I love children, I would rather be working with you than in an office. Children are so much more entertaining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShoutGrace View Post


    I'd always imagined you as a trail guide, or a rancher, or some such "barefoot prairied" connotated occupation.
    Well, I keep my barefoot activities for my off-hours, wandering the rolling hills of the prairie, climbing buttes, walking along the beach, that sort of thing. I can't be barefoot all the time even though that is my preferred state but there are health requirements and State regulations you know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by niamhking View Post
    I'm a supervisor of five bookshops in Dublin Airport, but i originally spent two years working as an Archaeologist in my home country. I loved it..

    Wow....sounds wonderful!

    I'm a jack of all trades!

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    Quote Originally Posted by subterranean View Post
    Wow....sounds wonderful!

    I'm a jack of all trades!
    I think being a jack of all trades can be a good thing. where someone has only got experience in one feild you'll got a broader range to choose from.
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