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What is your job or career?

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The outside world has a habit of looking at steroids as a bad thing and associates people on steroids to be “bad”. In reality, most of us are just everyday people who look/are completely normal. Where do you guys work or what field are you in? I myself am currently a phlebotomist at a hospital. Sometimes I work in the Cancer Center and help access ports for infusions/transfusions and I enjoy helping people. I went back to school and applied for an X-ray program and would hopefully like to do X-ray or CT in the future. How about you guys?
I sell medical imaging equipment. Holler at me once you're a rad tech lmao.
 

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Biochemistry researcher.

Going off to medical school to study endocrinology in a year
 

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@JDLift not even. It just curiosity. Like I said, I’m interested to see what “bad” people do as jobs. I’ve been a member of this forum and plenty other for years which I’m sure if you click on my profile you will see. Maybe your joking and it flew over my head though.
I get the feeling a lot goes over your head friend
 

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For years I traveled thw US painting/rebranding commercial building including Lowes, Chipotle, Sephora, AMC theaters almost every major brand. Traveling got old so now I rehab historical buildings & am transitioning into specialized home building/remodeling where I can preserve & restore original stone & woodwork. I like jobs where the home owner has an idea & knows what they want but I have creative freedom to make each place unique. A few of my friends cycle frequently & they’re all over the job market. One guy is an HS English teacher, another sells giant medical equipment & one of them is an artist who owns an art gallery.
 

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Psychotherapist more psycho than therapist when I ran tren. Sanely more therapist in the last several years. Specialize in complex trauma and, yeah, addictions.
 

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The outside world has a habit of looking at steroids as a bad thing and associates people on steroids to be “bad”. In reality, most of us are just everyday people who look/are completely normal. Where do you guys work or what field are you in?
homeschooling mom...typical badass criminal.
 

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I get the feeling a lot goes over your head friend
No, he just seems kind of like a troll and a narcissist so it’s hard to tell if he is serious or not. Not trying to start trouble but I’ve seen what I considered unnecessary comments from him.
 

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I’m a male escort and a performance artist, I give myself pain enemas and shit on canvas. I’m the Jackson Pollack of asshole art. I’m mostly fuck old wealthy women.
 

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Literally watching that show as we speak, haha.

But if any of you have any legal questions related to AAS use then I’d be happy to answer.
100% glad i came on this forum.

whats the "average" punishment for gear. like one vial vs 10.

does the amount, until it get to "distribution level", matter?

how can we fight it if we use UGL lol

also, what is the deal with telling people where to get it and possibly get a "conspiracy" charge?
 

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Damn, y'all have some amazing careers! I am jealous.
I fucked up really hard throughout my 20's and finally pulled my head out of my ass in my early 30's... Hence, I am a line cook / kitchen manager.
Pay sucks and I will never be rich but I eat well and meet a lot of fun waitresses. ;)
 

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Medicare, I like helping people that cannot navigate the bullshit system on their own.
 

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I’m in the same sphere including U65. The calm before the storm 10/15

It's funny, I just got fully certified with BCBSM U65 because my FMO decided to make some changes, with any luck I'm gonna go back to field work in the state I'm living in soon.
 

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Damn, y'all have some amazing careers! I am jealous.
I fucked up really hard throughout my 20's and finally pulled my head out of my ass in my early 30's... Hence, I am a line cook / kitchen manager.
Pay sucks and I will never be rich but I eat well and meet a lot of fun waitresses. ;)
Don't be jealous of others. I spent 25 years working, supervising, and setting up hospital and stat labs. The happiest day in my life was walking away from that stressful mess and extremely toxic work environment where everyone is obsessed with belittling. These status careers suck the life out of you, not so much when you first start(that's because you don't know any better), but as you gain wisdom and ask questions that's when it all starts to unravel.

Most of this career nonsense is ego, people too embarrassed and afraid to be honest with themselves that they really don't enjoy what they do, but the pay is good and society and familly bases respect on an endless list of conditions, causing people to live in fear of not measuring up.

My philosophy is that you can grow and learn anything you want, there's nothing holding anyone back from learning in the information age. When I quit working in the lab and worked for myself it allowed me to continue to study mathematics on my own having worked through probably 35 textbooks in these last 4 years, something I always wanted to do, but didn't have any time at all because I was working 12-14hr days. When I was working I was constantly trouble shooting, solving one problem after another, but I wasn't growing at all, I was simply refining and honing something I was already good at and that is true for most people, matter of fact we reward people for this which locks people into this way of life with more pay and security as long as you agree to show up to your half-way house everyday like a model prisoner.

Life is very short, I enjoyed these last 4 years delving into vector calculus, linear algebra, abstract algebra, real analysis, mathematical statistics, discrete math, proofs, topology, this is what I've wanted to dig into for a long time and everyone of these textbooks cost me no more than $5-20 to purchase as they were used university textbooks from ebay. I figured up what it would have cost me to do this in person at the local university down the street and it would have cost me $300/credit hour and as much as $200-300 for each of the textbooks, that's why higher education is a huge scam, I think I spent maybe $300 total on this huge pile of basically new textbooks. The beauty of all this is that none of this is career related, it was simply because I wanted to increase my understanding of how our universe works.
 
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