Quarlo and I are 2 of a kind, we have the same choice for programming. I also make some extra money doing digital artwork (example: http://www.drowtales.com/ua/main.php...geViewsIndex=1) And I also write on occasion.
I also collect firearms to a degree, but I'd much rather spend money shooting and upgrading what I have than saving for new ones.
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I work at my security job 7 days a week, and haven't had a day off since October 22, 2006, and that was only so that I could attend my grandmother's funeral in Louisiana. When I'm not doing security I'm either at home or working at my other job as a writing tutor. Basically I spend about 50% of each day working, 30% reading (some while I'm at work), and the rest sleeping. What a life, huh?
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On my 1st day off Let I let my wife sleep in , play with my little girl she 18 months old. When my wife gets up we go out to lunch. Do little ebay shopping . Then get a baby sitter take my wife out for nice time either dinner and moive go bowling dancing or to strip club what ever one she wants to do. The 2nd off repeat 1st part then my wife packs a nice picnic basket and we go park any fun time.
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Originally posted by tlangsrWhat do you do in your Off duty time? Keep it clean please.
Bascially my off time is keeping myself as sharp as possible for my occupation in the Private Security sector looking to eventually get trained with ESI (Executive Security International) up in Colorado for specific protective escort/bodyguard work deployed to various parts of the world and CSC (Combat Security Capable) for work through a PMC like Black Water. Until then a more accessible LV IV commission for regional bodyguard work as it comes along will have to suffice, as I promised the wife I'd hold off on anything on a higher level until my daughter is at least 4yrs old... after that I'm moving futher up the line in the Securities field. It's what I was born to do and don't know how to live outside of "mission specifics" and "security implementations". It's got nothing to do with being a glory boy either, as some people often mistake ppl such as I, but everything to do with doing what I do as a way of life. Oh yeah, I also love going to museums and listening to independent local and regional musicians and groups.
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Originally posted by Mr. SecurityIf a client expects non-security services at a hotel or other establishment where tips are customary, then it wouldn't bother me to accept a tip if my supervisor didn't object. Sometimes supervisors are more reasonable than office/branch managers.
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If a client expects non-security services at a hotel or other establishment where tips are customary, then it wouldn't bother me to accept a tip if my supervisor didn't object. Sometimes supervisors are more reasonable than office/branch managers.
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Originally posted by tlangsrWe would turn them down and the guest wouldn't let us. We were security/Maintenance/paper carriers.
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The tips were awesome around events, I loved most of them, Except California leatherfest.
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Originally posted by tlangsrWe would turn them down and the guest wouldn't let us. We were security/Maintenance/paper carriers.
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We would turn them down and the guest wouldn't let us. We were security/Maintenance/paper carriers.
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Originally posted by tlangsrI'm sure glad I'm not on call. I wouldn't want to deal with the stupid stuff, "hey boss, wheres the plunger?" I liked the hotels though, came home with tips every night.
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I'm sure glad I'm not on call. I wouldn't want to deal with the stupid stuff, "hey boss, wheres the plunger?" I liked the hotels though, came home with tips every night.
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Originally posted by tlangsrI completely understand, this happened to me once. It is one of those days you don't have to work. u remember now?
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Originally posted by HotelSecurityIt's spring break time. What's a day off?
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