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Dream jobs for the QC cast?
Mustakyy:
--- Quote from: Antario on 09 Feb 2011, 09:12 ---well my point still stand...i think....hanners doesnt actually 'like' cleaning does she? it just calms her down (aka calms her OCD)
allthough im getting a vague memory she did actually say it once...i cba to browse half the archive to find it though >.>
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Not trying to nitpick or be a dick, just giving a differing opinion about not liking cleaning.. :-P
(Yep, i know i spend way too much time browsing the archives, sry bout that :angel: )
Is it cold in here?:
Good catch!
Carl-E:
--- Quote from: Mustakyy on 09 Feb 2011, 10:39 ---(Yep, i know i spend way too much time browsing the archives, sry bout that :angel: )
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Never apologize for your addictions.
Just for the effect they have on you and those you love...
OK, so here's my point; I love math, and get to teach it. That's my profession. But I've also built furniture, repaired cars and appliances, roofed houses and barns, done electrical, plumbing and any amount of restoration work, and every single one of those things leaves me feeling more accomplished and fulfilled than teaching does. You can see what you've done, you can finish a job and take pride in it. With teaching, you constantly stare failure in the face, whether it's your fault or not, and you have to hope and pray that some of what you teach sticks knowing full well that most of what you taught splattered on the back wall after sailing over your student's heads.
It's the Mr. Chips effect, and it regularly has me thinking of doing something else for a living...
Then I hear from some former student about how much they loved my class, and how much they learned from it, and I get all mushy inside. :-P
Skewbrow:
--- Quote from: Antario on 09 Feb 2011, 03:41 ---cleaning isnt exactly an upgrade from working at COD
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Perhaps it was an error from my part to include a poll option with the air of "neuroses should be put to constructive use". Didn't mean to make it sound like a demeaning job, sorry. But Hannelore doesn't just sweep and vacuum. She disinfects, uses her autoclave and then some! There are many cleaning jobs, where mopping and dusting just won't do and a germophobic attitude is a plus: hospitals, labs,... An experiment at a genetic manipulation research plant goes a little caca. Who're you gonna call? 1-800-HEC-END-MESSES!
Is it cold in here?:
Hannelore's OCD will blight her enjoyment of any job that doesn't give her the chance to appease her OCD.
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