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I have a degree in acting. I am now a retired porn star.
I was able to read it but it took some time.
I was considering DEA for a long time, but then it hit me that I'm not 100% against drugs.
To get any federal job, you'll have to at least pretend to be 100% against drugs.
The stories my neighbor tells me about the kids they discover living in meth houses are just completely disgusting.
After double-majoring in Moderation and Posting Science, I am now a mod here at S2!
No regrets.
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I obviously used a translator for that, but I can speak shitty Russian
BA - Psychology and got a Masters in Business. Worked at NBC Universal for about a year and worked on a pilot produced by Jimmy Fallon that got picked up. I left that and co-created, wrote, and produced a sitcom pilot, and I acted in it. It's in post right now and we are hoping to pitch it to FX and Comedy Central fairly soon. We will also break it up into webisodes for online distribution.
I'm considering dental school, got accepted into law a while back but don't think I'll go through with it.
With a MBA and an undergrad degree in psychology, how did you break into writing? Did you do the stand-up circuit, did you know the right people, or did you just happen to get an interview and impress?
I've always been curious how those sort of things get set into motion. I've got friends who're doing stand-up on the NY circuit in hopes of making it big, and a lot of them are genuinely funny people. I just always wondered how one broke into that industry.
No problem about not being able to help. We just started thinking about it, but since she has a good gig down here we're a little reluctant to move (esp with 4 years of grad school loans). Good luck to your GF. Hopefully the legal market is better in a few years when she gets out. The market was horrible when my wife got out of school and San Diego was the closest to Por/Sea we could get (she went to school back East).
BS in chemistry, chemistry Ph.D., JD Lol I was 31 when I got my first job, miraculously had only 30k in debt, inhouse attorney at a biotech now, and love my job.
Porkchop, you can pm me when you're closer to relocating and I can give some scoop about the Seattle market. Like I said, I'm inhouse now, but I was previously with a couple law firms and have decent knowledge about Seattle firms.
As for school, I have an MBA in sales and marketing, with a minor in foreign studies
I hate sales, but I am damn good at it. I make a comfortable living, but if I had to do it all over again I would probably start young as an apprentice in a plumbing or electricians shop and then after 10 years of schooling and becoming a "master" plumber, open my own business, and be my own boss. Move to a small town where I only need to make 30-40k to live on and be happy
I was always pretty good at studying, and I hope my two sons enjoy school. But I've often thought that if either wanted to be a plumber or electrician I'd be really happy for them. Owning a small business and helping people in a tangible way like that is very rewarding.
Not to derail an already derailed thread, but I just noticed this post. How is this technically "panic causing Hispanic"? Maybe my MSA is a little rusty.الإسبانية يسبب ذعرا = Hispanic causing panic, or technically panic causing Hispanic
Not to derail an already derailed thread, but I just noticed this post. How is this technically "panic causing Hispanic"? Maybe my MSA is a little rusty.
Don't they read from right to left?
As an undergrad, I did a double major at a liberal arts college in International Relations and Romance Languages.
I'm now a partner in a real estate merchant bank.
I haven't even declared a major yet, but just to add something to the discussion, my dad got his BS in Biomedical Engineering from UT (Tennessee), then his MBA from Purdue. He's a VP of new product development at a fortune 500 company, but my understanding is that it has nothing to do with biomedical engineering.
With a degree like that I'm surprised you are a partner and don't HAVE a "partner"!
