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To: Clappy who wrote (49151)3/29/2002 12:19:17 PM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 65232
 
All this enlightenment and it still doesn't help the fact
that I have to go jump in the car now and fight traffic for
the next hour or two... <g>


right you are. sorta. 90% of us do it that way.
always have, always will. it must be natural, eh?
gotta get that food, clothing and shelter first.

at least i jumped careers enough till i found one
that harmonizes with what i feel is my job on
the grander scale as well as the food supply.
i contract my work so i have no employer - just
clients. and i work with artistic, creative types
who tend to be pretty open minded... (read liberal)
and don't wear ties. i think wharfrat's done that too,
working in the medical profession is a whole other
world than the 9 to 5.

your saving grace is that you work in yer own
family business. if you worked as a union
electrician you'd be all frazzled out, POed and
cranky like jw. <G>

i can't think of anybody over on NNBM who
works for wages for somebody else except
maybe thamester... and dealie's gig is
temporary till she gets back out on her
own. that's probably true for the large
majority of people on SI... otherwise they'd
mostly be letting their employers do their
investing.

i saw a quote i liked yesterday...

"a rich person is not one who has the most..
but one who needs the least"


i need me a cookie!

-monster