SusanofO
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I am a submissive (but am contemplating whether I could be a switch, or not). I am not sure right now as I am kind of in a "transitional phase". I am thinking of getting a real estates license. Of course then if I move I'd need to take an exam again to get a new license, but a lot of the information remains the same so it might be worth it). I was a marketing research analyst for about 10 years; I worked for a division of General Motors that sells marine and diesel engines and equipment in the U.S. and in foreign countries, and then for a regional department store chain and a (now defunct) telemarketing company. I also have "free-lanced" doing that kind of work for small business owners. When I did that kind of work, mostly I wrote questionnairres and then ran them through various departments to make sure people knew how to obtain (and sometimes use) the resulting "data". Plus, I analyzed other people's "data" they gathered and then compiled it into some kind of a report for some honcho or other. Depending on the project, for me it was either really interesting or really boring - but I guess that can be said of any job. I do probably an above average amount of volunteer work; with abused and neglected unmentionables and also (although I am taking a break from it for 6 months, mostly to escape being appointed an officer in this volunteer organization, hehe - I've been an officer enough times and just don't want to do that for awhile anymore) - I help write grants for an organization that helps women who want to further their education go back to school. I will become active in that again in about 6 months, I am hoping. It would be interesting to see if there is any correlation between the kind of work people do and their bdsm orientation. My gut instinct is to say "no", since many people need to pay their own bills and end up doing jobs they might not consider their "ideal" job. But who knows? -Susan
< Message edited by SusanofO -- 7/3/2006 12:17:43 AM >
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"Hope is the thing with feathers, That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all". - Emily Dickinson
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