I'm also a writer, full time, at home. Not making any money off it yet, but hopefully someday...
I'm also a writer, full time, at home. Not making any money off it yet, but hopefully someday...
Everything has a price.
lets see, i work with a bunch of men as a billing clerk for mechanics(hehehe.. gotta love my job sometimes!!) and i am a college student in the evening time trying to get my teacher's certification
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I am an Electrical Engineer and writer of young adult stories... sad cause I keep trying for adult stuff and it keeps coming out kiddy... sigh
Oh yeah and full time cook and bottle washer at home as well. Hey wait a minute.. I cook. clean, do laundry and I'm the Dom.. something ain't right here.....
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. Dr. Seuss
Yeah like I keep saying...all the good ones are taken!Originally Posted by Kalluss
Just wanted to add that I have met a lot of people in the BDSM community that are lawyers and paralegals....and also, all of them I have run into are submissive......hmmmmm
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Originally Posted by erotic_nibbles
A large number of people in "power" careers that are involved in BDSM/kink are submissive outside of the workplace. Letting go of their control and authority, even if only for a little while, is great stress relief for those types of people. Almost like a min-vacation.
Many "power" people also utilize the services of professional dominants for exploring their kinkiness.
There's a thread about that somewhere around here.
It's in the blood...
I am a maintenance controller for a major cargo airline. my wife is a dispatcher for a big cable company. not very glamorous but it gets the bills paid. and yes i also do the house cleaning and the shopping because of my work hours.
Count me in on this one. I am an executive at a $1 billion company. Lots of people reporting to me. Can't wait to get home at night and strip off my clothes to be played with by my Master!!Originally Posted by BDSM_Tourguide
Gotta read the fine print of that Job Description!Originally Posted by Kalluss
When I wrote 'em professionally, the last line of every one
was, "And anything else necessary for the care and success of the business."
That way, if I told a waiter to go out and sweep snow off the steps, he couldn't say, "That's not my job!"
And for your stories, try changing that bottle of milk for a bottle of Bourbon. That's usually enough. (LOL)
Proud Master of my Sweet Yellow Rose
im a bill collector
oh and i do some cooking all the laundry and errand running as well. hmmmm.what is wrong with us doms today?![]()
I was a college prof for 11 years; just recently I followed the "those that can..." rule and left teaching to work for a high tech health-related equipment firm. I miss the students, but it was a step-up.
"In through the kitchen door came the dancing girls, then everything on the menu mattered..."
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