A job is a job... its not my life, it just pays the bills...
My loves are a totally different thing... and I even get paid for some of them.
I'm a full-time, single mom to two wonderful kids.
A freelance photographer (ever since I figured out how to use my moms old Fujica SLR at an early age, I loved taking pictures) I now collect old SLR cameras and built my own darkroom to develop my own personal photos.
I'm a certified umpire in the summer months and have been one for over 20yrs. I occasionally hold workshops for young kids wanting to learn how to be an umpire and helping them get their certification.
On the odd weekend, I pretend to be a rockstar in friends bands, playing around the area in small pubs and bars, singing backup and taking the odd lead.
In real life...I am a constant gardener. As our Devil's Weakness pointedly comments - what we do is not what we are.
Usually.
Those who get paid and love what they do to gain that wage, are the most fortunate of all. For many of us, the wage earning gig is one third of our lives.
Imagine not having ever met the internet. Imagine being so destitute that you had not experienced electricity, sanitation, even a simple mattress.
How fortunate are we?
The same GQP demanding we move on from January 6th, 2021 is still doing audits of the November 3rd, 2020 election.
Well, at the moment I'm unemployed, but I do quite a bit of volunteering for charity and when I'm not doing that, I'm getting stoned with my mates.
play all kind of games and try to become a famous(maybe later)lawyer.
Trying to sound cool. Too much work left.
Radar tech and in charge of a school that trains them. Too stressful but a lot of tradition and pride and extremely smart folks.
I'm a full-time student working a full-time internship at a design studio.
I open up quick and clean online, smile impishly, and try to keep good company.
Offline, I'm pensive, scrutinizing, with a somewhat frosty disposition that guards
a self-less personality.
just a miserable old pension eking out his last days in the twilight home
Questioning my current career path... I have this need to work in shorts that is driving me insane.
If I won a substantian amount of cash to suport me for 6-12 months - i would quit my job right now and start a micro - micro brewery.
After several years of hard work I am now in a position of responsibility over several departments. As such I am forced to keep my activities on lush very quiet or risk sexual harassment suits. Sadly, just writing erotic is enough to affect the outcome of a lawsuit in California
investigating judge in a criminal court.
Software engineer. In my spare time I play poker, though lately I've spent a lot of time here writing.
Pretty much whatever I want, as long as it doesn't cost too much. I don't need no stinkin' job.
Maintenance/Building Manager at a charity run sheltered housing complex circa 45,000sqft.
My normal off-lush life is busy and hectic. LOL. I am a full time student, full time parent and I work part time. Sometimes it it hard to keep up with myself and my writing but I still seem to manage it.
If you can't fuck yourself ... who can you fuck?
My normal off-lush life is busy and hectic. LOL. I am a full time student, full time parent and I work part time. Sometimes it it hard to keep up with myself and my writing but I still seem to manage it.
If you can't fuck yourself ... who can you fuck?
IT at a place that makes car seats
First and foremost, I am a Mother.
I'm also an artist, specializing in painting African wildlife and PA to my husband.
Have been in Healthcare for over 15 years.
training to be a hairdresser full time, but i dream of being an artists =)
Retired.....Now a crossdressing Lushie, and very hapopy to be here.
I work with some of the poorest, richest and most educated people in California to create one of the oldest, most romantic products in the history of mankind. I am basically a conduit of cooperation between these people so our common goal can be achieved.
I am an Interior Designer. I owned my own business but sold it to a large company a few years back but still work as a manager/designer.