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What do you do for a living?

Postby Replicant » Jul 8th, '07, 18:01



And do you like your job? I drive trains for London Underground and I love it. But then I've only been doing it for a few weeks now, so perhaps the novelty will wear off soon. (But I doubt it!) If I could earn a decent living as a close-up magician, I would definitely go with that. However, I will just have to settle for performing magic for family and friends. Which I also love, so it's not bad really. :D

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Postby Marvell » Jul 8th, '07, 18:49

I write data manipulation, analysis, information retrieval and web software.

One in 10 of my jobs are interesting, the rest are same old same old.

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Postby I.D » Jul 8th, '07, 18:57

I work in sales. money is good, but staff morale.. well its so low that I think hell feels our pain!!

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Postby David The Cryptic » Jul 8th, '07, 19:01

Most of my money comes from my entertainment shows.
But I also have a summer job of 'lumberjack' and repair man.

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Postby Craig Browning » Jul 8th, '07, 19:08

Technically I'm retired but I still write, develop and consult with others about magic and mystery styled entertainment. I'm even doing some limited performances here and there.

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Postby Adam Boyes » Jul 8th, '07, 19:15

Data Analysis, database management and report generation

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Postby magicdiscoman » Jul 8th, '07, 22:25

hey maybey magic and disco's but not realy now I'm more disabled / carer.
still waiting for a fulltime lable for my condition and wether they can do anything about it, till then a big thankyou to all thoughs taxpayers out there for your suport. :wink:

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Postby Lawrence » Jul 8th, '07, 22:29

in theory I'm unemployed. but i get a bit of money in through magic and juggling, but not enough to warrent calling it a career. going off to become an accountant soon though, hopefully.

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Postby Mikey.666 » Jul 8th, '07, 22:34

I sit off at home and do jack :D Well, I've just finished GCSEs so I think I deserve it :P

College soon though.

But I'm always thinking about and researching into casinos and making plans on how I'm going to win so much cash off them :D

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Postby Marvell » Jul 8th, '07, 23:28

Mikey.666 wrote:But I'm always thinking about and researching into casinos and making plans on how I'm going to win so much cash off them :D

Own one.

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Postby Mikey.666 » Jul 8th, '07, 23:43

Marvell wrote:
Mikey.666 wrote:But I'm always thinking about and researching into casinos and making plans on how I'm going to win so much cash off them :D

Own one.


Now that's an idea!

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Postby Tomo » Jul 8th, '07, 23:45

I'm a freelance writer and thaumaturgical researcher/inventor.

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Postby themagicwand » Jul 8th, '07, 23:50

Professional magician, psychic, and reader depending on what hat I'm wearing - and to be honest it's normally all three at once.

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Postby Craig Browning » Jul 9th, '07, 03:27

themagicwand wrote:Professional magician, psychic, and reader depending on what hat I'm wearing - and to be honest it's normally all three at once.


:lol: I have one of those hats too... imagine that :lol:

We really do live in a small world :twisted:

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Postby Kemo » Jul 9th, '07, 03:35

I'm a scaffolder/carpenter apprentice... which means i need to be fairly careful at work because i don't want to go around injuring my hands or fingers

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