So whats everyone do for a living?

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murphyscafe
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geoffk wrote:Oh yeah my side job; ethnopharmacologist. Stole that from Terrence McKenna. :lol:
would this be due to the relationship to botany??

oh my title is " broadcast critical systems specalist"


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murphyscafe wrote:
geoffk wrote:Oh yeah my side job; ethnopharmacologist. Stole that from Terrence McKenna. :lol:
would this be due to the relationship to botany??

oh my title is " broadcast critical systems specalist"
The study of the pharmacology of various ethnic groups. Sounds good if you're asking for grant money from uni.
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Self-employed financial adviser.
I advise people how to use their green.....
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As my bread and butter Mon-Fri, I am a Recruitment Consultant, specialising in the Medical sector. I place locum doctors within the NHS across the UK.

At the weekends and some evenings, I am a Co-Ordinator/Call Handler for NHS out of hours GP service, working in partnership with NHS Direct.

Trying to get out of healthcare sector to be honest however lucrative it may be. Just started studying the Knowledge with my father as we've realised the only real way to have freedom and take control in your life is to be self employed.

When I qualify as a taxi driver I can take all the trips to Dam I want without having to consult an asshole boss for time off work- Then it will be a trip every month!!
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MI5 :wink:
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