What do you do as a profession?

We should all make our own book “The vaper’s bible” pairing flavors/companies and the sort!
Oh…wait, shit that’s the sort of thing I should be keeping to myself…damn there goes my millions…

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Wow from reading his introduction it sounds like my Scottish twin! Minus the fact he is 15 some years younger than I…sob…sob

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Correct :slight_smile: and with the summer kicking in I’m in full swing :cry:

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The live stage theatre season is back in full swing for me, starting today! From now til the end of December, things will be “back to normal” for me; awake til 3 am, sleep til noon or until the sun gets warm and work a lot of shows.

First show of the season…

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Used to be a welder for 6 years than HVAC tech for 4 years got sick of it just started as a mixologist as of today and im realy enjoying it !!

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I do QC for the lab of a regional eye care provider. When I’m not in the lab, my other hat is that of their IT manager. 8 locations in 2 states, keeps me hopping.
A varied mix of backgrounds indeed.
Regards,
Brad

Currently dripping a simple Pina Colada (TPA) 1 flavor shake and vape 70/30 6mg/ml and 8% flavor. Tasty, but not overpowering. Needs Rum flavor :wink:

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Service Dispatcher for the largest home heating and cooling company in the Northeast US. Below is the screen I look at for 9hrs a day.

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My ex lives up on the North shore of that island.

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I am on the south shore of that island. :grin:

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I’d rather watch RY4…God that was lame, even for me.

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My lovely, intriguing, dark world of the theatre…

Tonight is the première of Raleigh NC’s, Carolina Ballet, “The Planets”…spectacular ballet, as always!

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Romance Author (or as my old man calls it a porn writer hahahha)

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And a pretty good one, as far as I can tell on GoodReads :slight_smile: Nice! We’re getting to be a pretty motley crew here on ELR! :smiley:

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I think I’ve found my new home LOL. If I don’t stop playing around with mixing and write something I might be banned from the writing title

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I’m a lab technologist in a small hospital. Supervisor of the 3-11 ⎌shift. I was 30 when I went to college and it was the best thing I ever did. I also do autopsies with the pathologists and coroner… Most interesting part of my job. Started vaping 4 years ago and quit the cigs the same day. Been DIYing for a couple years, with not much success, until I found this forum. Lots of great info and many friendly and helpful people here. Appreciate all of you❤️

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I am a tool and die machinist working for a small metal stamping facility.I work nights, usually four ten hour shifts.Love the schedule as it gives me time to enjoy my hobbies.

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I was a gynecologist in my early years, but I lost most of my patients through the depression of divorces.
Once realized, I knew I needed to boost my credentials and my income to cover the demands of my
shortcomings, and pay [continually, at the pace of 18yrs per] the required court costs that followed. I secured
degrees that were monetarily healthy at the time, with much effort on my part, and opened my own doors of business against many odds at the time. I worked diligently, against all the lost love of my prior profession, and grew an international business. One that allowed me more wonderful avenues in life than I surely deserved. I persevered for 43 years and retired, now I sit at home all day in my underwear…and wait on the UPS truck to bring the treats to my door, for me…and my cats. I do go out in public, usually at night, not that I’m hiding, but to check on the Homeless Veterans, sleeping (if they can) on sidewalks, with socks and underwear that haven’t been off their body in a month or two, and to bring them at least a sandwich, a sheet or blanket [whatever I have left when I get to them] and at LEAST some socks and underwear that are new and clean. I am so hurt that I can’t get all the way under the bridge before I run out of everything but love to give. I cook all day, my cats(all indoor only) eat well, as do all the other rescues [mustangs, emus, burros, raptors, reptiles, unclaimed military dogs, etc. but my income only goes so far…I take as much as I can in cheap containers [disposable] and pass out what I have. Sometimes I don’t have enough plastic spoons to go with the containers, and it is heartbreaking when they apologize to ME, thank ME, and gladly eat with their fingers. Sometimes I wish I was still a simple gynecologist.
@Amy2 @authormichellehughes @daath @ringling @JoJo

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Wow what a heart of gold Ozo your a blessed person I imagine just by doing the simple things your doing ! We treat our dogs better than our Vets in this country. I sure hope they can devise a health plan where All vets and elderly can have FREE health care.

Nice post ! Thanks 4 sharing.

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They[WE] already have one…it just doesn’t get passed on to so many that have EARNED it . As an RN, I know you have a sincere degree of passion for the ill…and please, always ‘capitalize’ when you type the words ‘Vets’, Veterans’, etc…from a salute of honor, if for nothing else. I work with homeless Veterans everyday, and long ago…I lost my “man card”…I cry real tears EVERY DAY ! I wish I could find a way to get some of these homeless veterans off of the cigarettes…they scavenge the curbs to get butts to smoke. If I could find a way to get them a way to charge the batteries/mods…then a sponsor to give them the equipment…then folks to donate the juice…then more than just myself to help distribute it all-stay on top of it…but what a dream that is, eh?

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Yes , I’ve taken care of many Veterans ( I capitalized :wink: ) and their stories are heart breaking to hear bc most of the time they’re broke and living minute to minute not knowing where they will get their next meal. Most do not even want to get their surgeries from the VA Hosp. d/t poor medical care.

The charging of the batteries would be a big deal and hard to do but yes I would donate as well.

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