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    I recently walked in to the new peircing shop near my house and asked them and was old that they where thinking about hiring someone.
    I need to do a tafe (collage) course, but it is only a few days and the employment agency hats helping me might be able to pay for it.

    Wat would your perfect job be?

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    that sounds rad. you should really go for it.

    I'd like to work in a tattoo shop, but I suck at drawing and I'd probably hate dealing with all the stupid and cheap customers that make up 98% of the clients.

    What i'd really like to do is not have to work so I could spend my time and energy on volunteer work, ya know helping people and doing things to make them happy instead of trying to take people's money by selling them shit.

    even the greatest job in the world is still taking people's money by selling them shit, no matter how nice it is and how much they appreciate it, I'd rather be giving instead.

    but since that's not going to happen anytime soon...

    I always wanted to work in a comic book shop, that's probably about as close to my perfect job.

    really anything that would be like the movie High Fidelity.

    I met a special investigator that deals with grand larceny and consumer fraud, taking down guys like Enron. that would be pretty cool, but he's had to do a lot of shit work to get there.

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    I have the perfect job, fixing big machines

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    when i was a kid they ran a trial of tests to see what your ideal employment would be.

    mine came back with forestry worker ontop.

    I'm now beginning to think they were right after wasting time persueing engineering and then changing to computers

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    we never had that test, probly would have been a good idea tho...

    Also if I can find a pub or something that wants me this employment agency im with can pay for my bartending course, same as the peircing one.

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    Perfect job? Unemployed, spoiled, rich, bitch!

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    We will all be gardeners at some point in our lifes.

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    Perfect job, the job i am in right suit me fine... just need make a little more money at it Now as think about it more political career would suit me also, not to late for that local then maybe state....work on that a little more...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morning Glory
    that sounds rad. you should really go for it.

    I'd like to work in a tattoo shop, but I suck at drawing and I'd probably hate dealing with all the stupid and cheap customers that make up 98% of the clients.

    What i'd really like to do is not have to work so I could spend my time and energy on volunteer work, ya know helping people and doing things to make them happy instead of trying to take people's money by selling them shit.

    even the greatest job in the world is still taking people's money by selling them shit, no matter how nice it is and how much they appreciate it, I'd rather be giving instead.

    but since that's not going to happen anytime soon...

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    You could get a job doing public service work a.k.a be an emt, paramedic, police officer, fireman etc. Then you'd spend you time not trying to trick people out of money but by helping the community/saving lives. Thats my motivation for doing public service work in the future anyway.

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    I guess you haven't had to pay for any medical services ever if you think that those things aren't about taking peoples money.

    But in terms of the work itself, yeah, you are right, that's about as good as it gets for worthwhile jobs.

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    I'd love to be a tattoo artist, but haven't got $10,000.

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    why do you need ten thousand dollars?

    just go to a shop and show them your portfolio and tell them you want to be an artist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Velvet-Tongue
    You could get a job doing public service work a.k.a be an emt, paramedic, police officer, fireman etc. Then you'd spend you time not trying to trick people out of money but by helping the community/saving lives. Thats my motivation for doing public service work in the future anyway.
    Im getting my RSA and RSG certificates (responsable service of alcohol/gambling)
    Woot bartending for me.
    There are tons of pubs and stuff around here, and I dont have to pay for it and its only a day course (10 in da mourning to 10 at night)
    Does this count as public service?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morning Glory
    why do you need ten thousand dollars?

    just go to a shop and show them your portfolio and tell them you want to be an artist.
    Ever tried that?

    The pat answer: $10,000. In advance.

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    Im with this "employment agency" and they will cover the cost of any traing I need to get a job, if someone says they will hire me when I get my quafications.
    They where going to pay for me to do the peircing course, but I couldnt find anyone who needed an extra employee.

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    What? That's crazy! Are you saying these places want $10,000 to take you on as an apprentice? I don't get it. I've never heard of that before. My ex is a tattoo artist (his mommy just bought him his own shop) but he has gone to quite a few places before that and they've never told him they want money. Just that "he's not quite what they're looking for." Which I guess is a polite way of saying 'you suck'.
    You could always just buy your own equipment and tattoo out of your house. I know a few people who do that. You any good?

    And yes Dusk, bartending does count as a public service

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikerpunk
    Ever tried that?

    The pat answer: $10,000. In advance.
    well I guess. I know a few people that are tattoo artists, and I don't know anyone who has 10 grand, that's for sure.

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    most people are like "I dont have the money until I get the job"
    I know I was like "I cant get the qulifications for the job until I have the job"

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    i guess if all else fails i could shoot chickens out of a cannon at airplanes..if thats a real job..lol

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    It is.
    its to test the strength of the glass, which has to be able to survive a "bird strike".
    That would be awsome, but make sure thay are not still frozen.
    I also imagine it would be part of a larger job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusk
    It is.
    its to test the strength of the glass, which has to be able to survive a "bird strike".
    That would be awsome, but make sure thay are not still frozen.
    I also imagine it would be part of a larger job.
    that's fucking awsome .. i guess dummies just wont do, eh?...wait, if planes can withstand an impact of a bird, then wtf is putting holes in planes lately?

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    You could always just buy your own equipment and tattoo out of your house. I know a few people who do that. You any good?
    1) I would want to learn from people who know what they're doing. Nothing quite like fucking up an important symbol on a Hells Angel.

    2) That's a good way to get your hands broken or worse in many places.

    3) I respect the art enough to learn it right.

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    Ya, I get what you're sayin' BP. I just didn't know if you'd had any experience or not. I'm guessing that's a no then.

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    practice on any siblings.
    use a needle and ball point pen if need be.

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