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I remember watching Geraldo talkshow many years ago where they did a segment on strippers and former careers. One feature entertainer/stripper claimed to be from toronto. What made the show so interesting was all these stripper were something else at one point. The feature dancer from Toronto claimed to be a former York University Proffesor. At the time on the show she was 28 or 29 years of age.

I have also personally known an elementary school teacher who danced at nites. As well as a bank manager who stripped one time at sundowners. How do i know? cos she was my bank manager and i happen to bump into her there.

Does anybody know of other proffesional women who moonlighted at nite being an sp,mpa,or a stripper?
 

wrong hole

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I work during the day....


...and am a professional masturbator at night(well not recently...waiting to explode)

...does that count?
 
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wrong hole said:
I work during the day....


...and am a professional masturbator at night(well not recently...waiting to explode)

...does that count?
Well i masturbate at work.................you tell me does that count?
 

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work?

....doesn't your knuckles hit your desk on the strokes up?
 
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I have the utmost respect for these women for having the courage to do two proffesions which are on the opposite sides of the spectrum.
 
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Re: work?

wrong hole said:
....doesn't your knuckles hit your desk on the strokes up?
No.........but what a pain it is to have to use a Q-Tip to clean out my keyboard every time i cum. A few times i had to trash the Keyboard cos the letter f and g were stuck.
 

thecoolguyms72

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Hey, I jerk off at work all the time. And I've had SP's to my office for a romp on the desk. Lots of fun. As for SP's doing other jobs, had one that I had been with apply for a job with me. Unfortunately I had already hired someone. She was a little red faced at first, but put her at ease as much as possible. Resume still on file.
 

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A friend of mine that works as an MP did a law degree, and did about a year of working as a junior in a law firm, and decided to make a career change. She is very good at what she does, but IMO it is a career change with a very limited lifespan, the place where she works dosent have anyone working there over 35. She is 26 herself, and has been there for 3 years already.
 

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I've know a couple of ladies who have attempted both careers with mixed results. IMO, students have the greatest opportunity to work the double but I don't believe that working as an SP, MPA or Dancer and having a career in the corporate world are necessarily mutually exclusive. Trying to be successful at both at the same time, in the same city creates the opportunity for small, closed-minded individuals who lack discretion and tact to pose problems, but there are definite skill sets that have considerable cross-over benefits.

As a sales manager, I notice an individual's interpersonal and oral communication skills (no pun intended) when I evaluate someone's ability to execute the requirements of their job. I believe that for someone to be successful as an SP, MPA or dancer, they must posses these same skills set. Given the diverse audience that their services attract, the environment in which they work provides an excellent training ground to hone and develop the skills that would potentially allow someone to excel in the corporate world in sales, marketing and of course client service.

The challenge is not running the risk of being caught, although certain professions would look poorly on moonlighting, the challenge is being flexible in your work habits to thrive in different work environments such as a structured corporate office vs. the more flexible routine of the SP or Dancer.

Going back to the opening point, attempting both at the same time can be problematic for the individual and the corporate entity, but given the choice, would I knowingly hire someone who moonlights?...in a minute and I'd start booking the office parties ASAP!
 
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