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I don't know why this is important but apparently it is.
A2.
So as to not clog the Escort review thread I move this to the general reports red. With D Nuts blessing he said this sounded like a fun so let's get started. I sent him a pm Guessing his job and he said to go ahead and make it public so here we go. My guess is he's a FedEx or UPS driver. Next?
Golfguy, playing through.
How about selling cell phones? Verizon / AT&T.
MarblesKyle
12-21-19, 10:20
How about selling cell phones? Verizon / AT&T.It's an office gig somewhere. Something corporate. I'll guess insurance. Maybe he's I. T. ? Said he wasn't in sales.
How about selling cell phones? Verizon / AT&T.Interesting guesses. Not going to say if either are right so far. Going to wait a couple of days to see if there are any more guesses.
Also, as I told GolfGuy, It's not necessary to correctly identify the company name. Example, FedEx driver is the same as a UPS driver. However they are different than a pizza delivery driver or an Uber driver. Does that make sense?
Katmandu6999
12-21-19, 13:44
It's an office gig somewhere. Something corporate. I'll guess insurance. Maybe he's I. T. ? Said he wasn't in sales.I'm guessing mailman. Or is the proper term now mailcarrier?
JustACustomer
12-21-19, 17:43
So as to not clog the Escort review thread I move this to the general reports red. With D Nuts blessing he said this sounded like a fun so let's get started. I sent him a pm Guessing his job and he said to go ahead and make it public so here we go. My guess is he's a FedEx or UPS driver. Next?
Golfguy, playing through.My guess is he works for a collections company. Other guess would have been in logistics, but he said that he knows providers through his job and I can't see any of them working in or using logistics.
CincyHobbist
12-21-19, 22:09
Mental health professional? Or addicktion specialist?
Rainbow Vacuum Salesman is my guess.
He is obviously a gynecologist!
FreeWilly12
12-22-19, 08:05
Hmmmm.
Well I think he likes Donuts.
But he's sales real a state.
So far, no one has been close.
Family services for some local city or county?
Works at the clerk of courts since everytime you go there you get f##ked.
MontyCliff
12-22-19, 13:55
So far, no one has been close.Infectious disease.
Buster6914
12-22-19, 16:01
Front desk night clerk in a Sharonville notel?
So far, no one has been close.
LadyShay69
12-22-19, 16:59
Here's my 2 cents.
A Lawyer or Photographer.
Xoxo,
LadyShay69.
So far, no one has been close.My guess is a panhandler in UPH. I'm sure I gave him a couple bucks. LOL.
Restaurant manager West side or Sharonville.
One correct guess, but it's only a part time gig, and not the main job that is responsible for allowing me to meet providers.
Note: My job allows me to interact with both men and women in a very non-provider situation. They don't know I know they're providers.
GuyInCincy
12-23-19, 21:09
+1 for photographer being the part time gig for meeting these girls.
+1 for photographer being the part time gig for meeting these girls.As I stated, it's not my part time gig that puts me in a position to interact with people, all sorts of people, some of which just happen to be providers.
One correct guess, but it's only a part time gig, and not the main job that is responsible for allowing me to meet providers.
Note: My job allows me to interact with both men and women in a very non-provider situation. They don't know I know they're providers.You're a lab technician drawing blood.
Nope. None of the below so far.
IslandDreams
12-25-19, 06:04
Are you a boy in blue?
Are you a boy in blue?That's a big No. Closest I got was pulling guard duty when I was in the military.
That's a big No. Closest I got was pulling guard duty when I was in the military.Landlord or some type of apartment / rental occupation.
I think a big clue was that it's a job field that has several competitors in the market and the city. Maybe perhaps a grocer of some sort. Store manager or even cashier. That would allow him to interact with men and women often, and as repeat customers. Maybe even a gas station / convenient store owner. Brings people in often for cigs and beer and condoms LOL.
LowHangerz
12-26-19, 18:38
Uber or lyft driver.
Clerk at hotel desk.
Not a reg pharmacist, rather a street pharmacist.
So other than a close guess on my part time gig, no one has even touched upon the industry in which I work, let alone the job I have within that industry.
Well, since it's the New Year and no one has come close, I am pulling the plug on this little diversion. It was fun.
I will admit there was a small amount of thrill in the, "Will someone guess my secret?" aspect of the game. It's not unlike the "Will I get busted by the cops?" rush when meeting someone new and unvetted. It is part of why we do what we do.
So for 2020, I wish everyone a good year. Play safe.
Well, since it's the New Year and no one has come close, I am pulling the plug on this little diversion. It was fun.
I will admit there was a small amount of thrill in the, "Will someone guess my secret?" aspect of the game. It's not unlike the "Will I get busted by the cops?" rush when meeting someone new and unvetted. It is part of why we do what we do.
So for 2020, I wish everyone a good year. Play safe.This disappoints me. Thought it was a good diversion on a slow reading day.
I'd say something like a delivery driver for someone like UPS or on of the beverage companies.
Well, since it's the New Year and no one has come close, I am pulling the plug on this little diversion. It was fun.
I will admit there was a small amount of thrill in the, "Will someone guess my secret?" aspect of the game. It's not unlike the "Will I get busted by the cops?" rush when meeting someone new and unvetted. It is part of why we do what we do.
So for 2020, I wish everyone a good year. Play safe.So wait! What was the job? Did I miss something?
I was going to guess, Property Management.
One more hint about my job. Currently, I am doing my job from home. :-D So, yes, I am a "non-essential" worker.
One more hint about my job. Currently, I am doing my job from home. :-D So, yes, I am a "non-essential" worker.LOL. So not delivery since you can do from home. Going to think about this a bit.
One more hint about my job. Currently, I am doing my job from home. :-D So, yes, I am a "non-essential" worker.Web Developer.
Web Developer.Nope. Sorry. The only web developer in my house is the spider out by the porch.
One more hint about my job. Currently, I am doing my job from home. :-D So, yes, I am a "non-essential" worker.Since you can do this at home. Your an Insurence Agent. Your name is Jake. And you work for State Farm. And you like to wear Khaki's.
Since you can do this at home. Your an Insurence Agent. Your name is Jake. And you work for State Farm. And you like to wear Khaki's.Of all the guesses, this the closest to my job of being a Cher impersonator.
(Just kidding. No, I am not. April fools! .).
Some sort of sales rep for either a carrier or cell phone company. Like Verizon or Samsung. That's how you meet hookers in your day job!
Countryboy72
05-23-20, 02:14
Photographer, graphic art.
Update: I have been offered, I have accepted, a new role, and I am officially changing jobs, so all guesses are back to zero. Sorry.
Katmandu6999
08-10-20, 19:52
Update: I have been offered, I have accepted, a new role, and I am officially changing jobs, so all guesses are back to zero. Sorry.We never figured out the first one!
Given that, are you willing to share your old role? Or will that make it too easy to guess your new role (assuming that we're going to try to figure that out as well.)?
Update: I have been offered, I have accepted, a new role, and I am officially changing jobs, so all guesses are back to zero. Sorry.
Given that, are you willing to share your old role? Or will that make it too easy to guess your new role (assuming that we're going to try to figure that out as well.)?My new job is tied to very closely to my old job.
HINT: My old job requires a Master's Degree.
My new job is tied to very closely to my old job.
HINT: My old job requires a Master's Degree.You must be a counselor of some sort, most probably addictions. Now you're taking over the while department. That's how you get to meet these providors during your day job!
Given that, are you willing to share your old role? Or will that make it too easy to guess your new role (assuming that we're going to try to figure that out as well.)?Only reason I started this topic thread was because he said in one of his posts that he met a lot of providers during his job unbeknownst to them. Still curious.
Golfguy, playing through.
Only reason I started this topic thread was because he said in one of his posts that he met a lot of providers during his job unbeknownst to them. Still curious.
Golfguy, playing through.Sadly, with my new role, it won't have as much face time with clients. Also, point of clarification, it wasn't "a lot", but it was a few. I dealt with a lot of people, and by sheer numbers, I encountered providers I recognized from their ad photos.
Bail Bondsman?Not my current job, but back in college I actually worked for a bail bondsman. I manned the office at night answering phones in case a client needed help after regular hours, and doing some janitorial services. It was an easy gig that gave me time and a quiet place to study.
CinciGuy7777
08-12-20, 18:20
Not my current job, but back in college I actually worked for a bail bondsman. I manned the office at night answering phones in case a client needed help after regular hours, and doing some janitorial services. It was an easy gig that gave me time and a quiet place to study.4th floor or 5th?
4th floor or 5th?Single story storefront across from an El Pollo Loco in Elizabeth, NJ. Ample parking out back.
Someone correctly guessed my job. Judging from the reaction, I think SHE was only joking when she made a guess, not realizing that she hit the nose on the head. Nail in the doorknob. Stitch in time saves the child the dingo took. What the heck is that expression! I need coffee.
CinciGuy7777
10-27-20, 23:44
Single story storefront across from an El Pollo Loco in Elizabeth, NJ. Ample parking out back.You sure it's not a Los pollos hermanos?
CG7777.
You sure it's not a Los pollos hermanos?
CG7777.I think just to make sure, I better call Saul.
CinciGuy7777
10-28-20, 21:37
I think just to make sure, I better call Saul.Well played sir.
CG7777.
Someone correctly guessed my job. Judging from the reaction, I think SHE was only joking when she made a guess, not realizing that she hit the nose on the head. Nail in the doorknob. Stitch in time saves the child the dingo took. What the heck is that expression! I need coffee.I still occasionally get messages about this, so I think I'll just spill the beans. My old job, the one that a lot were asking about, is as a line producer for The Jerry Springer Show.
My job was to find stories, find people for those stories, interview them to get a character profile that the host (Jerry) can use, and write outlines that the head writer and / or Jerry will refer to when writing the Final Thoughts segment.
Saw a lot of good, a lot of bad, some things so disturbing that even we wouldn't dare air it. But there were moments of great hope too.
Charles Dickens summed up that part of my life perfectly, ""It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way. ".
That had to be a fascinating job, simply fascinating. How did you typically go about finding these stories?
I still occasionally get messages about this, so I think I'll just spill the beans. My old job, the one that a lot were asking about, is as a line producer for The Jerry Springer Show.
My job was to find stories, find people for those stories, interview them to get a character profile that the host (Jerry) can use, and write outlines that the head writer and / or Jerry will refer to when writing the Final Thoughts segment.
Saw a lot of good, a lot of bad, some things so disturbing that even we wouldn't dare air it. But there were moments of great hope too.
Charles Dickens summed up that part of my life perfectly, ""It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way. ".
That had to be a fascinating job, simply fascinating. How did you typically go about finding these stories?Different places. We would place ads in small community papers. Not surprisingly though, after the taping of a show we would have audience members come up to the staff and say, "I have a cousin / aunt / neighbor who. ", and we would take down the information for follow up. There have been situations where I would have go to a small strip club in the middle of nowhere at midnight to interview a stripper who was alleged to be in some weird relationship or another.
A lot of people also have some pathological urge to one up another. I would be in a conversation with complete strangers, and I would just slip in some outrageous story from a past show, and they would offer up an even more ludicrous tale that happened to someone they know.
There's a reason why the show aired for 25 years, for close to 5000 episodes. There are a lot of stories out there, and people are willing to tell them.
Wow, no wonder it took so long to figure this out. Fascinating. Oh the stories I'm sure you could tell!
Golfguy, playing through.
I still occasionally get messages about this, so I think I'll just spill the beans. My old job, the one that a lot were asking about, is as a line producer for The Jerry Springer Show.
My job was to find stories, find people for those stories, interview them to get a character profile that the host (Jerry) can use, and write outlines that the head writer and / or Jerry will refer to when writing the Final Thoughts segment.
Saw a lot of good, a lot of bad, some things so disturbing that even we wouldn't dare air it. But there were moments of great hope too.
Charles Dickens summed up that part of my life perfectly, ""It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way. ".
I still occasionally get messages about this, so I think I'll just spill the beans. My old job, the one that a lot were asking about, is as a line producer for The Jerry Springer Show.
My job was to find stories, find people for those stories, interview them to get a character profile that the host (Jerry) can use, and write outlines that the head writer and / or Jerry will refer to when writing the Final Thoughts segment.
Saw a lot of good, a lot of bad, some things so disturbing that even we wouldn't dare air it. But there were moments of great hope too.
Charles Dickens summed up that part of my life perfectly, ""It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way. ".Don't mean to revive the thread, but it came up in another thread sooo:
I'd like to hear an example of "great hope" that resulted from the Jerry Springer show. Granted, I only watched it when channel surfing and stopping long enough to shake my head in sadness at our human representation. I missed any sort of positive outcomes as I mashed the remote button to move on.
Don't mean to revive the thread, but it came up in another thread sooo:
I'd like to hear an example of "great hope" that resulted from the Jerry Springer show. Granted, I only watched it when channel surfing and stopping long enough to shake my head in sadness at our human representation. I missed any sort of positive outcomes as I mashed the remote button to move on.There was a guy who was in a gang for 20+ years. He had an estranged daughter who was about 18. Mother raised her, and was going to college out of state. The father wanted to be a part of her life, and she flat out said that there was no way he was going to be in her life if he was still in the gang. He wanted to be in her life so badly, he agreed to leave the gang, and he allowed himself to get "beat out" of the gang; he willingly let himself get beat to within an inch of dying by his "brothers". His gang symbol tattoos were branded out with hot metal Xs. But he did it, left the gang, for his daughter.
Any man willing to go through what he did, for a chance to be part of his daughter's life, gives me hope.
What's up? Just wanted to drop into the board and say, "Ola! Howdy! Hello! Ciao. ".
I perused the board and looks like nothing has changed. I didn't want to muddy up the discussions going on so I decided to post here, to stay out of the way.
But yes, I'm still alive.
Later fellas! Play safe out there. Happy hunting.
What's up? Just wanted to drop into the board and say, "Ola! Howdy! Hello! Ciao. ".
I perused the board and looks like nothing has changed. I didn't want to muddy up the discussions going on so I decided to post here, to stay out of the way.
But yes, I'm still alive.
Later fellas! Play safe out there. Happy hunting.Zdrazvuitii! Good on ya, mate!
Zdrazvuitii! Good on ya, mate!Thanks, Bam. Glad to see you're still dispensing valuable intel.
I have gotten a few inquiries over the years asking how I pronounced my handle, D'Nut. It's a homophone of Donut. "DNut" is the stock market symbol of Krispy Kreme. I have never worked for them, but I am a huge fan of their products.
Hope that clarifies the mystery.
I have gotten a few inquiries over the years asking how I pronounced my handle, D'Nut. It's a homophone of Donut. "DNut" is the stock market symbol of Krispy Kreme. I have never worked for them, but I am a huge fan of their products.
Hope that clarifies the mystery.You must be a fan of that "Glazed" look.
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