Surprisingly high paying jobs.
#22
Originally Posted by Back-cracker,Aug 4 2005, 09:22 AM
I find it hard to believe that a SHOE SALEsMAN can make 200K a year, UNLESS he owns his own business.
Can you picture a Shoe Salesman driving a Porche Turbo, living in big home?
Not to put down the profession, but this is highly unrealistic.
Can you picture a Shoe Salesman driving a Porche Turbo, living in big home?
Not to put down the profession, but this is highly unrealistic.
Apparantly, he has the Al Bundy syndrome.
#24
Originally Posted by xenosis,Aug 4 2005, 11:28 AM
my old highschool science teacher said he made more money as a garbage man.
said he got paid very well.
said he got paid very well.
#25
Originally Posted by xenosis,Aug 4 2005, 11:28 AM
my old highschool science teacher said he made more money as a garbage man.
said he got paid very well.
said he got paid very well.
You could probably earn a better living driving around Larchmont selling mincemeat pies out of the back of your windowless van.
#26
Originally Posted by i_heart_my_DB8,Aug 4 2005, 11:32 AM
Sadly, it is not very hard to make more money than a public school teacher these days .
You could probably earn a better living driving around Larchmont selling mincemeat pies out of the back of your windowless van.
You could probably earn a better living driving around Larchmont selling mincemeat pies out of the back of your windowless van.
BTW: Chandara is great!
#27
Ha ha... I've never actually been to Larchmont. I just know it was randomly referenced in an obscure aside on "The Family Guy."
So when I was thinking of a random city, it popped into my head. It seemed the ideal choice, much like pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving.
So when I was thinking of a random city, it popped into my head. It seemed the ideal choice, much like pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving.