Einzelganger
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Joined: 4/8/2007 From: Orlando, FL Status: offline
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My questions as it were ~ *What's your background and profession? First, I was a professional violinist. I performed my first paying gig when I was 11, at a little place called the White Wolf Cafe. Due to my age, everyone naturally thought I was going to be cute, and sound like shit. I didn't. I got enough tips that I decided I'd stick with this whole violin thing...I've played in a few local orchestras, etc. as well, but the position I like least is principal first violinist, a.k.a. Concertmaster (or Concertmistress). I hate it. I would usually do the challenges to move up in position until I was Assistant Concertmaster, then purposefully screw the pooch on the last challenge. It didn't pay enough extra to be worth the stress of being in charge...I never liked it. Also, I'm a recently retired BMW mechanic; I did it for eight years (yes, I started rather young...technically illegally, but I wanted to learn by doing, as I was already reading every text book I could find on the subject. My family's Volvo mechanic, who also serviced most other Euro cars, was willing to help me out). I hit the top, got my BMW Master Technician certification, won two national BMW competitions, and the dealer's manager said a very stupid remark to me. So I left, and took over a hundred of his best customers with me. I still work on their BMW's in my driveway; I really enjoy doing it, especially for the ones who are hard up for cash or need an emergency repair...it makes me feel warm and fuzzy, and all that jive. Now I'm in training to be a pilot. I won't mind being in charge in the cockpit since I'll be the only one there; I'm just off doing my own thing. *Is your background congruent with your current 'position' within lifestyle [ie an authoritative position at work AND within your lifestyle relationship(s)] or is it the opposite? Quite possibly, yes. I hate being in charge, so I've always been in an assistant-type position. I've declined such positions as shop foreman, team leader (at the shop), shop manager, service manager, etc. I don't want to be in charge; I want to be one of the grunts. I find it rather calming/comforting to follow orders, concentrate on the quality of my work, and do my best job. Wether this is my submissive nature or a lack of leadership skills is something I've never given any serious thought, although it's likely. For the bottom-types~ *Are you ex/current military? Law Enforcement? No. I could never be a police officer. I could be in the military, since it's mainly following orders (assuming I don't rise in rank, which due to my lack of leadership skills, I'd probably be a bottom feeder for a long time). I also can't stand dealing with the absolute moron/lowlife types, so again, I couldn't be a police officer, although I wouldn't mind working in their motorpool. *Are you in a more 'authoratitive' position at work? Nope. I never have been. In my current job, I've already turned down my first leadership position, even though if offered me slightly better pay; it's just not worth it to me. I hope I wasn't too long-winded, but I just had two Mt. Dews, so I'm a little wired right now... -Einzelgänger
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