View Poll Results: Who here hates their job? and what do u do?
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Do You Hate Your Job?
#31
soldier 1: where's my tent?
soldier 2: you go down to brown tent right there. hang a left and then make a right at the next brown tent. follow the brown tents till you get to the end of the brown tent row. take a left and your brown tent is somewhere to the right.
soldier 1: (in thought) i wonder if there are any chics in the brown tent next to my brown tent....allright
soldier 2: you go down to brown tent right there. hang a left and then make a right at the next brown tent. follow the brown tents till you get to the end of the brown tent row. take a left and your brown tent is somewhere to the right.
soldier 1: (in thought) i wonder if there are any chics in the brown tent next to my brown tent....allright
#34
Originally Posted by wraith' date='Jun 3 2003, 11:11 AM
[quote name='j9fd3s' date='Jun 3 2003, 11:09 AM'] "no its the other sand dune"
mike
mike
yup, and then a left at the camel
mike
#36
Being a doctor or a dentist isn't necessarily what it used to be. Most of my money ends up in someone elses pocket, like the IRS and very little of what I work hard for goes to me.
Right now, things are changing around for me. I ahve only been in practice for a little less than 4 years now so I am stiill behind the curve but it is changing. I have one car -- my pride and joy, 87 RX-7 GXL. I live in an apartment, not a huge home like some may seem. I have a huge amount of expenses and overhead that most people just can't fathom. My bonus is that by owning my own building and the land it sits on, I have my retirement pretty much set. I do plan on retiring young enough to enjoy the fruits of my labor and have no plans of it going to any kids since I have none and have no plans for any.
And I don't take anything wrong that folks may say about me being rich. I don't mind being envied. It is a good feeling to be able to get what you want, when you want it and not have to make plans to afford it.
Greg
Right now, things are changing around for me. I ahve only been in practice for a little less than 4 years now so I am stiill behind the curve but it is changing. I have one car -- my pride and joy, 87 RX-7 GXL. I live in an apartment, not a huge home like some may seem. I have a huge amount of expenses and overhead that most people just can't fathom. My bonus is that by owning my own building and the land it sits on, I have my retirement pretty much set. I do plan on retiring young enough to enjoy the fruits of my labor and have no plans of it going to any kids since I have none and have no plans for any.
And I don't take anything wrong that folks may say about me being rich. I don't mind being envied. It is a good feeling to be able to get what you want, when you want it and not have to make plans to afford it.
Greg