Dream Job...

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hatehills at 06.15.08 - 2:15 am
Brilliant:
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/bik/716106541.html
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I imagine the novelty of "Porn Star" would be short lived.
hatehills06.15.08 - 9:53 am
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i dont want a job. i just want a bunch of money to show up in my bank account every month.
ruinedbyidiots06.15.08 - 9:55 am
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Ruined: I've been waiting for that gig all my life!
Hartwick: I would get sick quickly of the same old in out, in out.
Kinda like cycling. If I had to ride in the tour de France, I wouldn't get past the second day. Too much of a good thing in both cases.
I'm typing this the morning after the Tern of the Century ride. I have a big old smile on my face, but I'm not gonna ride 100 miles today!
With the above being said, I am still unemployed.
Creative Thing06.15.08 - 10:17 am
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I wonder if the guy in the CL ad is actually making a living at this? That would indicate an actual demand?
hatehills06.15.08 - 12:14 pm
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"Please call Rich at (310) 995-4585 or email for more information."
I wonder if his last name is Totheie.
katiepoche06.15.08 - 3:46 pm
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"Incorporate public transportation for longer commutes."
Me -
I don't get it. Why would someone want to make their commute longer?
User106.15.08 - 4:10 pm
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I wonder how many people would keep commuting by bike once they no longer have their riding partner/coach with them?
hatehills06.15.08 - 6:55 pm
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"$0 per riding coach"
its another way for us to be transportation elitists.
ruinedbyidiots06.15.08 - 7:01 pm
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I would imagine being a city planner / higher official position would enable a certain amount of influence on how the city plans future roadways and old roadways to accommodate cyclist could be rewarding. But with the way gas is ... this car city will rectify itself within the next decade or so anyways.
zeroKelvin06.15.08 - 8:23 pm
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I dunno...it takes a lot for people who aren't comfortable on the streets to just suddenly start riding.
hatehills06.16.08 - 1:35 am
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Seems to me like another, thinly-veiled scam to capitalize on the extreme ignorance of others.
Imagine that, a world where you got to pay someone to teach you something that you probably did when you were seven.
Luckily my dream job isn't that much of a difficult thing to go for.
It's all a matter of getting my day-dreamin' ass back into the classroom.
Eh, one of these days.
bentstrider06.16.08 - 4:29 am
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