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So Whats Your Day Job, When You Are Not Being A Raw Slut?


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Because great sex is part of a good life, not the focus.

Exactly. As much as I love sex, there's more to life. And more than careers too. There is so much more to life than either of those. My life is not defined by what I do for a living or how much sex I get. Kind of feel sorry for those that allow that to happen. They miss out on so much. And... If all I did was have sex, the intensity of the act would definitely lessen. Definitely don't want that. ;)

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Airline Captain. Surprised to only see one other pilot and 1 flight attendant on this thread. I have only fucked a couple of my own crew, but as we usually stay at the same hotels as other companies, i have fucked with lots of other pilots and fa, and get lots of married local guys who drop by the hotel.

Awesome. I love aviation, and wish I was involved with it in some professional manner. 

 

Full-time Asst. Professor at a major SoCal medical school/university.

 

BA in History

MA in History with Medical Emphasis

MA in Business Management

Starting my DrPH (Doctor of Public Health) in the spring.

Gotta love the cum dumps who work in public health  :D  :D

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Security guard and part-time bouncer. I'm the guy you hire when you want someone who looks like a convict intimidating.

 

How you doin? ;)

 

During this time I also was a head auto mechanic, asst. manager, store supervisor and manager for several companies, worked at Firestone in Des Moines, Iowa plant(master banbury operator and then extruder operator and final inspections), was a contractor specializing in roofing (especially the higher and steeper roofs nobody else wanted to do), work as a furniture maker and most recently in pizza making and sales with Papa Murphys, Pizza Ranch and Godfathers(over 82,000 pizzas made in about 2 1/2 years).

 

I've noticed in my time in the transportation industry that mechanics, especially diesel mechanics, have a really super high "WOOF!" factor.

 

Professional driver here.  Driven all kinds of stuff from a little milkman's truck to an eighteen wheeler.  I currently work for a towing company and I'm transitioning from hauling cars to commercial vehicles and heavy equipment.

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