eeeeeh I would say 7? doing really well financially and career wise, I can get dates and gfs but I suck at relationships.
No job, terrible education, little chance of improvement.
No job, terrible education, little chance of improvement.
this is not bottom of the barrel tbh
eeeeeh I would say 7? doing really well financially and career wise, I can get dates and gfs
eeeeeh I would say 7? doing really well financially and career wise, I can get dates and gfs but I suck at relationships.
KILBOTz posted...
eeeeeh I would say 7? doing really well financially and career wise, I can get dates and gfs but I suck at relationships.
What do you do for a job?
KILBOTz posted...
eeeeeh I would say 7? doing really well financially and career wise, I can get dates and gfs but I suck at relationships.
are you on broken engagement #3 now?
ha, only 1 broken engagement, i normally manage to sabotage it once we start talking about marriage in earnest.
KILBOTz posted...
ha, only 1 broken engagement, i normally manage to sabotage it once we start talking about marriage in earnest.
luckily for you, most girls don't have "emotionally available" on their checklists so you'll keep getting chances
Sunhawk posted...
10 is meant to be someone who makes at least $100k or $200k a year, is really well-educated, and probably lives in a 4 or 5 bedroom house
I make 6 figures and would definitely not want to flex out to live in a 4-5 bedroom house. 3 bedroom 2.5 bath is plenty for 2 people. I like to save for retirement.
However, I selected a 9 on the poll.
Sunhawk posted...
What do you do, Asherlee? I don't remember you ever saying.
I used to own a tree trimming/tree removal business. Sold that about 3-4 years ago. Got back into tech working as a senior project manager for an IT firm. Was making about $85k/year there, but the hours and stress were ridiculous. Recently left (well mostly left) and joined a new firm in April that pushed me over the $100k/year mark + benefits and we are in the talks of starting another company with the owner that I work for. He wants to create an ad agency.
I also consult for the company that I just left. So, this make my income pretty nice right now. I just still work almost all the time. But it isn't terribly taxing, right now I'm loading an application into one of our CRMs to test out a territory map. While it loads up, I can post on CE.
Twin3Turbo posted...
Why'd you sell the tree trimming business? How much did it sell for if you don't mind me asking (obviously don't answer if you don't want to)
It was too stressful and the down season sucked. I also didn't have any experience owning a business and could have done a lot differently. Decided to cut my losses and move on. I did not really gain much of a significant profit when I sold.
- Tried to get more annual contracts with customers
- Would have not tried to keep so many full time workers on during the off season
- Charged more (I was too nice)
- Looked for an investor or partner