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what do u work?

L A trick I use when I'm speaking spanish and I'm unsure if i'm getting my message across is to repeat what I say in different verbiage. Example "Yo tengo hambre, yo quiero comer," (I am hungry, I want to eat) if I didn't already know what those phrases meant, I know the common denominator between the two might make my message clearer to the reader or listener.

If that's the phrase you want to get across, you might try poking the inside of your cheek with your tongue or making motions with your hand like you're enjoying a bomb pop but really fast.

As for me, I worked in food service for many years, mostly waiting tables. Now I'm a house cleaner/organizer/handyman/painter.
 
Not a lot of people have answered your question, so I will comment that from reading comments by people in the past on this site there have been: at least one in healthcare, at least one lawyer, at least one aerospace person, at least one caterer, at least two in machine shops/manufacturing, and at least one in nature conservation.

Also one in household repairs and two as landlords of rentals.
 
This topic makes me think. Are there any members here who are artistic or craft orientated, whether it is a career or a major hobby? Thanks
 
If that's the phrase you want to get across, you might try poking the inside of your cheek with your tongue or making motions with your hand like you're enjoying a bomb pop but really fast.

As for me, I worked in food service for many years, mostly waiting tables. Now I'm a house cleaner/organizer/handyman/painter.

I loathe you bish :rotflmao:
 
Aerospace for over three decades, as an assembler, inventory counter, cost analyst, and program manager. Before that, I taught high school English. My hobbies include singing in chamber music ensembles, gardening and landscaping, and cooking.

As for a gay preference, I'd walk away from any merchant that promoted his orientation as a virtue. Commerce is about quality, competency, and competition, not presumed virtue signalling. I feel the same way about pink preference as I do when religious merchants advertize their Christian, Muslim, Jewish, or anti-religious affiliations. Supporting such a polarized model all too easily appears to validate the majority doing the same thing, which hurts all sorts of minorities in our society, not just gays. Further, there is a real fallacy to think that supporting a gay florist is somehow virtuous, when being gay in that trade isn't any handicap.
 
I started work young at 16. I have managed fast food restaurants, worked briefly in an auto plant, worked in numismatics, sold real estate and put many years into being a tool room machinist. Now at 69 I own and run a lawn care service.
 
Guys,
I live in EU, to my knowledge we have never had the abundance of arts&crafts (open air) markets the USA had/has.
Back in early 90 there was a one time event where gays could come and show what they made, small manufacturers, artists and artisans. You fixed shoes? There was a place for you to have a small bench and give your business cards away.
There was even a rainbow pages, by gays, for the gays. Follow the pink money, lick the pink sweat.

Id rather talk to a gay guy on the phone, when I call my electric company. But for the rest, I have no idea what gays work these days, besides, phones, horeca and selling clothes.
Will you be so kind and just state your job? There's no Zuckerberg agenda behind this!
Thanks!

So what do you do for work?
 
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