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I was chosen over many, many other applicants, (well, around 20-ish), partly because the guy said they want a friendly type of security who use their mouths rather then their fists and partly because of my police history. I have had my hair shaved off since I last saw him, so I don't know if he'll be happy about that.
I'm to be working seven days on two off seven on five off and the shifts last for 12 hours, so it'll no doubt be knackering and boring, but the money is ok.
So yeah. Get orf the premises and such.
Sorry I feel like answering things today.
It's bad I know.
*Raps his own knuckles*
Knob off please. D:
> Hedfix, you're such a joke.
'fraid not. Keep going though.
>
> How can you laugh at Icarus for loving his work as well as having a
> social life?
Because his job is his life and he doesn't have a social life.
> I hope I can be in his position in ten years time -
Well if you lack the ability to form decent emotional attatchments that you end up in Soho then that's up to you.
> being paid for something you love doing has got to be one of the best
> things you can get.
Been there done that. As I said below.
>
> What the hell's wrong with his life being a cliche, if it's a perfect
> life?
Hey if 'your job being your life' is the perfect life for you then you have my sympathy.
>
> And you seem to keep going on about "your job becoming your
> life." If he's got a social life, then what does it matter?
"If" being the appropriate word.
>
> And telling him to have fun - he clearly has fun at his job WHILE
> GETTING PAID.
So he says. Yet he argues so vehemently it's likely to be untrue.
>
> And I saw you're applying for a job, what are you hoping to get out
> of it? Enjoyment?
Sounds reasonable.
Or are you going to go in and sulk all day over
> missing CSI?
Maybe you might, some of us would go out and get a VCR or simply not care.
>
> Just daft.
Yes, yes you are. Glad you've come to that realisation.
How can you laugh at Icarus for loving his work as well as having a social life? I hope I can be in his position in ten years time - being paid for something you love doing has got to be one of the best things you can get.
What the hell's wrong with his life being a cliche, if it's a perfect life?
And you seem to keep going on about "your job becoming your life." If he's got a social life, then what does it matter?
And telling him to have fun - he clearly has fun at his job WHILE GETTING PAID.
And I saw you're applying for a job, what are you hoping to get out of it? Enjoyment? Or are you going to go in and sulk all day over missing CSI?
Just daft.
>
> How is it a shame? As I said before, you've never experienced
> something you've been interested in your entire life...
Yeah watching and talking about films at one of my previous jobs is completely unlike that...
So your job is your life? Good good, explains why you were banging on and on about jobs to me despite the fact I have more experience than you.
Maybe you can marry it?
basically, I
> deem it fun. It IS a great life, but there's no need to try and pick
> on it's "negative" points because you simply will never get
> one like it.
Already been there and done that actually. See once again you show how you know nothing about me. Welldone.
>
> Not to mentio I STILL get to do more in life outside work than you
> do.
Yeah... like coming home and fighting on a forum with someone who's been having fun all day? Welldone.
> Hardly, jealous boy.
Oh I'm sure everything's just peachy which is why you feel the need to defend it so vehemently on here. Go try and kid someone else.
>
> Opposed to: marathon TV-games waster stereotype.
Marathons? Nope once again you know nothing. Marathon sex session today though, that was fun.
Your life is your job: it doesn't get much more of a cliche than that.
> Your job is your life. We've already established that. Shame.
How is it a shame? As I said before, you've never experienced something you've been interested in your entire life... basically, I deem it fun. It IS a great life, but there's no need to try and pick on it's "negative" points because you simply will never get one like it.
Not to mentio I STILL get to do more in life outside work than you do.
> Ahaha! Just goes to show how little you know about me. Welldone.
Uh...yes, you're my mum.
>
> Well at-least we can see where all the anger and frustration is
> coming from. Nicely lock-in aren't you? I really do hope you do
> actually enjoy it because if not it must be an absolute hell.
Hardly, jealous boy.
>
> Seriously: try and break the mould at-least once ya big walking
> cliche.
Opposed to: marathon TV-games waster stereotype.
"You little rapscallions!"
>
> Awww, Hedfix sad becawse he can't have either? :(
Syphillis and the chance to be a cog?
>Gutted<