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#208
i read this at work
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 334
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From: LI, New York
Bikes: IRO BFSSFG group buy, 2007 tommaso trascinare road
my friend in school is about to graduate to be a programmer and he's so confused as to why he chose to do it. he kept telling me it's basically the day laborer of the computer industry. he's a big computer nerd so i guess that's why he wanted to do it.
as for me i go to school full time to be a high school teacher and work at a bank part time as a teller. work isn't so bad, just a lot of annoying customers but on downtime i can surf the web and post on here. plus it's good pay so i can afford parts and ****
as for me i go to school full time to be a high school teacher and work at a bank part time as a teller. work isn't so bad, just a lot of annoying customers but on downtime i can surf the web and post on here. plus it's good pay so i can afford parts and ****
#209
Philly bike nerd

Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 575
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From: Center City Philadelphia
Bikes: 2003 Fuji Track Bike,Pink Univega, Mixed part BMX, Early 70's Columbia Tandem, Orange and Cream Fixed gear Pursuit bike (Puig), random bikes made from spare parts
Outpatient Therapist... yes, I am analyzing you RIGHT NOW!
I currently work for a community non-profit in Philadelphia. I specialize doing Child and Family Therapy but I also see adults. Right now I am seeing a lot of teenagers in my practice.
I also ride a bike (fixie) to and from work each day. The other doctors and therapists in my office refer to me as "superman" since I have to change from my junky sweaty bike clothes into my suit every morning and no one is able to recognize me.
Hopefully I will hear back from a school in the next week or so telling me that I can start a Psy.D. program with them. Then I will be "Doctor Superman to you!" bahahaha
I currently work for a community non-profit in Philadelphia. I specialize doing Child and Family Therapy but I also see adults. Right now I am seeing a lot of teenagers in my practice.
I also ride a bike (fixie) to and from work each day. The other doctors and therapists in my office refer to me as "superman" since I have to change from my junky sweaty bike clothes into my suit every morning and no one is able to recognize me.
Hopefully I will hear back from a school in the next week or so telling me that I can start a Psy.D. program with them. Then I will be "Doctor Superman to you!" bahahaha
#211
Junior Member
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 14
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Freelance live sound engineer, posing musician. I just quit being the full-time shop b!tch at a regional sound co, I was sick of having no weekends and no life...I'm back to freelancing FT and I'm loving it.
I'm also about to re-establish my modest sound company after moving to Boston several months ago, so I guess that makes me a owner/operator of a company aka a big pile of gear and a van. Ohhhh YEAH!!
I'm also about to re-establish my modest sound company after moving to Boston several months ago, so I guess that makes me a owner/operator of a company aka a big pile of gear and a van. Ohhhh YEAH!!
Last edited by dubbit; 04-23-07 at 11:42 PM.
#212
waitress at a semi-famous ("i saw you there on that food network" "hey weren't y'all on that travel channel?" "still got them big omelettes?") greasy-spoon diner.
also an ex-hairstylist, soon-to-be returning college student, but that's a longer story.
also an ex-hairstylist, soon-to-be returning college student, but that's a longer story.





