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What do you do for a living?
Polewalker916 replied 10 years, 10 months ago 259 Members · 317 Replies
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Ajrt 2118 yeah was just looking up some jobs and the article said you can work 12-15 hrs a shift 7 days a week when do you getting to see the different ports? But yeah I can see where it would lose the sparkle it nice had. So are you going to settle some place and stop working on cruise ship? If you never try you can never succeed! Lol plus its calling to you pole or you wouldn’t dream of combos(fyi I do that too so annoying tho sometimes when sleepy cause then can’t sleep lol)
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It's amazing how many different jobs there are on here! I am an accountant, working in the external audit team, which means I get to do a lot of travelling when visiting client's premises, but working away can play havoc with my pole regime 🙁
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Im a mummy in the morning. A sales women in the afternoon for RAC. And a barmaid evenings and weekend. And a pole student when i now have time :(.
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I’m a stay at home mom – aka – domestic goddess! Before kids though, I was a high school math teacher 🙂
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Hi I am a mechanical/industrial engineer in an electronics factory. I design and troubleshoot tooling for building electronic instruments. One evening a week I am a pole student at our local pole school and practice on my own pole at home. I absolutely love poling.
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Well, entertainers don't work 12 hour shift. No more than 4 or 5 a day but mostly like no more that 3. Singers less than the rest of the band. I am looking to settle down somewhere, but haven't figured out what I can do on land yet. At the moment I am splitting time between England with my boyfriend, ships, adn my mom's in New Jersey. But my pole is in England. My new plan is to save a set amount of money and then decided what to do in like a year and a half, but permanent pole time is a definite motivator. While on board the ship, I do cardio, yoga arm balances, yoga inversions, ab and toe pointing work, and split and back flexibility prep and such. And the dream about pole. lol
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Well, entertainers don't work 12 hour shift. No more than 4 or 5 a day but mostly like no more that 3. Singers less than the rest of the band. I am looking to settle down somewhere, but haven't figured out what I can do on land yet. At the moment I am splitting time between England with my boyfriend, ships, adn my mom's in New Jersey. But my pole is in England. My new plan is to save a set amount of money and then decided what to do in like a year and a half, but permanent pole time is a definite motivator. While on board the ship, I do cardio, yoga arm balances, yoga inversions, ab and toe pointing work, and split and back flexibility prep and such. And the dream about pole. lol
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Well, entertainers don't work 12 hour shift. No more than 4 or 5 a day but mostly like no more that 3. Singers less than the rest of the band. I am looking to settle down somewhere, but haven't figured out what I can do on land yet. At the moment I am splitting time between England with my boyfriend, ships, adn my mom's in New Jersey. But my pole is in England. My new plan is to save a set amount of money and then decided what to do in like a year and a half, but permanent pole time is a definite motivator. While on board the ship, I do cardio, yoga arm balances, yoga inversions, ab and toe pointing work, and split and back flexibility prep and such. And the dream about pole. lol
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I work with toddlers in a childcare centre. I love my job working with children because i just love children and i'm a child at heart. Seeing them grow and learn is also very rewarding.
If i was to do something different later on in life it would most definitely have to be with children!
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teacher turned executive assistant turned substitute teacher and aspiring author here 🙂
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i got married when i was 16 and followed my heart to the usmc,when i was 18,i became one of the original suicidegirls,21, i left that behind to be a stay at home mom and wife,now at 29 im still a stay at home mom and wife to a 7,5,3 year old,with in the next 2 years ill be makeing my way to beauty school and into the funeral home biz 🙂
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I'm an ESL teacher living in Tokyo. It's really not my favorite thing to do but it pays the bills. I came to Japan wanting to be a translator since my major in college was Japanese but I've just never had the courage to put myself "out there," for jobs… I really wanted to localize video games into English but that usually requires living in said country and I love Tokyo too much to leave. Currently I have a side internship in music management; I work for the Japan side of a promoter specifically interesting in "finding" Asian artists to promote them. Our current main struggle is promoting a Chinese artist in Japan, which given current Sino-Japanese political relations, is daunting at best. But I LOVE the challenge. If I decided not to go the translation route I would LOVE to be a military historian; it's a dying career path but I feel it's very important to keep alive to better understand why countries go to war. That or some kind of womens' rights worker. I traveled around Asia a bit and I'm very concerned about human trafficking. I think one of those career paths would be very fulfilling. If I ever get around to getting the Master's education required to do so.
le sigh.
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@milkjamjuice – I'm very jealous of you. Tokyo (well, japan) is my favourite place on earth!! I have no passion for teaching at all so ESL /teaching in general is totally out the of the question for me and there doesn't seem to be any other routes in 🙁
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I’m a researcher/psychologist at an NGO. I’ve got a PhD in psychology 🙂 Although I don’t talk about pole with my clients everyone I work with knows and is supportive. Lol I had to explain all my bruises to some well meaning colleagues that were worried about me :p I’m happy to work somewhere that accepts me and my love of pole!
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