Its a tough job, but somebody's got to do it! Might as well be you Steve. When you apply for the job you can use me as a reference.<br type="_moz" />
Hah! Reminds me of the guy I used to work for when I was KC. He had another part time job as a massage therapist, and apparently had quite a few strippers as clients. He never did go into too many details about that aspect, even though he was quite forthcoming about the rest of it, so I'm guessing there was a little tit for tat going on.<br />
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He did tell me that he asked most of those clients to go elsewhere when when he got serious with his girlfriend. :)<br type="_moz" />
During my stint in the Marine Corps reserve, my full time job was as chef who ran the banquet and prep sections of a Marriott kitchen. We had over 100 banquet waitresses, some of them real foxes. What I learned was that females won't take a co-worker serious (even if he's at the supervisory level). I forged a friendship with the head waitress, but she wouldn't date me-not taking my military status seriously, even though she saw me in my BDU's several times.<br />
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It wasn't until after I had transferred to the Army, and was commissioned as an Officer that she became interested in me, but by then I was shipping out (long distance relationships don't work).
<span style="font-size: larger;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">LOL...I can just picture it now:</span></span><br />
"But Doctor Steve, why does <i>every</i> examination that I have with you after any injury start with a breast exam!? I hurt my ankle!"<br />
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"not taking my military status seriously, even though she saw me in my BDU's several times."<br />
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<span style="font-size: larger;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Dude, it was likely way more than that. Many people don't "shit where they eat" when it comes to dating co-workers. Besides, you were in the Marine Corps <i>reserve</i>, not the <b>real</b> Marine Corps, dummy.</span></span><br />
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He did tell me that he asked most of those clients to go elsewhere when when he got serious with his girlfriend. :)<br type="_moz" />
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It wasn't until after I had transferred to the Army, and was commissioned as an Officer that she became interested in me, but by then I was shipping out (long distance relationships don't work).
"But Doctor Steve, why does <i>every</i> examination that I have with you after any injury start with a breast exam!? I hurt my ankle!"<br />
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"not taking my military status seriously, even though she saw me in my BDU's several times."<br />
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<span style="font-size: larger;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Dude, it was likely way more than that. Many people don't "shit where they eat" when it comes to dating co-workers. Besides, you were in the Marine Corps <i>reserve</i>, not the <b>real</b> Marine Corps, dummy.</span></span><br />
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