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([personal profile] deralte Sep. 22nd, 2005 08:25 pm)
My mum suggested I consider non-traditional female careers, and I managed to time the sentence, "Well, I was considering how to become a stuntman" directly to her taking a drink. The result was beautiful *eg* Her suggestions were bodyguard or construction worker. Am pretty sure you need more qualifications than a second degree black belt to be a body guard, but I don't mind the idea of a construction worker. It'd be the opposite of archaeology *L* I expect I'd be a shoe in due to affirmative action policies. Wonder how much you make...

That's the trouble with being a quick learner. You find yourself with the basics for a lot of things, and you know you can master most jobs with no problem. I was telling [livejournal.com profile] siriaeve the other day about how, when I was 14, I ran a church office, including their finances for three months. It was my first job. *L*

In truth, what I really should do at this point is move to a city where I can get a cheap apartment and just pick up whatever job I want/can get. Trouble is, I need to move to a city where I can get a cheap apartment and it's just really hard to judge these things when you live so far away. I don't suppose anyone on my friends list has any advice?

Incidently, I fell in love with this icon I made of young Kakashi, and have made it my default for awhile, just because I enjoy staring at it too much. Must make even more Kakashi Gaiden icons, then do a nice post of them.

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It's still possible to get a 1-bedroom in Omaha for $300/month, though if you want something west of 72nd St. (which is generally desirable), it will be more. Traffic's good, there's a plethora of theaters, and it's generally a fifteen-minute drive to the middle of nowhere. Jobs open up regularly in a variety of fields. The place I used to live had 1-bedroom apartments for $425/month and was within walking distance of three supermarkets (one of them organic), a mall, a Barnes & Noble, and a Borders.
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