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Job That Couples Well w/ Online Poker On The Side?
What are some jobs that are low stress and allow the employee tons of time outside of the job? I don't really care how much the hourly rate or salary is. Basically, I'm looking for a socially acceptable job for a college graduate that allows me to put in 20hrs+/week of poker on the side (or even on the job!) and still have time to hang out with family and friends. I have a BS in physics and minor in math, if that matters at all.
This has gotta exist somewhere... |
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Re: Job That Couples Well w/ Online Poker On The Side?
im a lazy bum on the side of playing poker and it couples well.
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Re: Job That Couples Well w/ Online Poker On The Side?
I teach high school - its perfect. Lots of time off.
Summers to play full time. You could take some extra classes to get your teachers license and teach physics or math |
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I teach high school - its perfect. Lots of time off. Summers to play full time. You could take some extra classes to get your teachers license and teach physics or math [/ QUOTE ] I have looked into this a great deal. Then I always run into teachers/former teachers who say it's unbelievably time consuming. The more I think about it, though, the less I believe them. |
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Re: Job That Couples Well w/ Online Poker On The Side?
The answer to that is obvious.
Be a substitute teacher. They can practically pick their own hours. |
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The answer to that is obvious. Be a substitute teacher. They can practically pick their own hours. [/ QUOTE ] I already am a substitute teacher. It's not particularly socially acceptable to be in your 20s with a degree from a decent school and substitute teach. |
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Re: Job That Couples Well w/ Online Poker On The Side?
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[ QUOTE ] The answer to that is obvious. Be a substitute teacher. They can practically pick their own hours. [/ QUOTE ] I already am a substitute teacher. It's not particularly socially acceptable to be in your 20s with a degree from a decent school and substitute teach. [/ QUOTE ] More or less socially acceptable them being a fulltime poker pro? The thought of getting a "real" job still scares me [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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I already am a substitute teacher. It's not particularly socially acceptable to be in your 20s with a degree from a decent school and substitute teach. [/ QUOTE ] it's not particularly socially acceptable to play poker. Who gives? Do what makes you happy. |
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Re: Job That Couples Well w/ Online Poker On The Side?
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[ QUOTE ] I teach high school - its perfect. Lots of time off. Summers to play full time. You could take some extra classes to get your teachers license and teach physics or math [/ QUOTE ] I have looked into this a great deal. Then I always run into teachers/former teachers who say it's unbelievably time consuming. The more I think about it, though, the less I believe them. [/ QUOTE ] Believe them. |
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Re: Job That Couples Well w/ Online Poker On The Side?
Aint exactly low stress but there aren't many jobs that are. I have the same schedule but I'm a librarian. You need a masters degree for my sort of position but it's low stress. Hey, you could be a postal worker, I hear that's real low stress.
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