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Anonymous #1
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What do you do for work?
#23501677 - 08/02/16 12:13 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I am a firefighter.
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Anonymous #2
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Currently unemployed. Was a dishwasher then a chef at my last job.
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Anonymous #3
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I do science.
I manage a group a scientists and directly oversee about 15 million dollars worth of research a year.
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Anonymous #4
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I enjoy my job, wouldnt say I LOVE it though
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Anonymous #5
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I refurbish scientific and industrial test instrumentation and do technical reporting and failure analysis as well.
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Anonymous #6
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I hate my job.
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Anonymous #7
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I work for a software company
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Anonymous #8
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I do business, commercial and residential wiring. Homes, businesses, hospitals, banks, treatment plants, server racks etc. A lot of fiber but we all get our turn installing TV in your house. That's the only shit part of the job; being and treated like the shitty cable guy or on call technician. The rest is gravy you can make connections blindfolded it's kind of simple but not really. Pays the bills.
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Anonymous #9
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I'm a psychologist in private practice.
I feel I can't tell my clients that I've tried shrooms or that shrooms might help them.
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Anonymous #10
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GIS technician / developer
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Anonymous #11
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Commercial kitchen installer
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Anonymous #12
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Post on the Shroomery
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Anonymous #13
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Physicist, I like it, don't love it... Pays the bills.
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Anonymous #1
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Quote:
Anonymous #9 said: I'm a psychologist in private practice.
I feel I can't tell my clients that I've tried shrooms or that shrooms might help them.
Anonymous 9, maybe you could bring up "Alternative" treatments for subjects whom you think may benefit from usage of the mushroom..I mean, Psilocybin has been studied by professors in universities, hospitals, and in clinical settings with published research to back the findings.
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Anonymous #14
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I move lbs of weed. Love it!
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