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| Author: | niceguy [ Sat Sep 15, 2007 12:32 pm ] |
| Post subject: | So what's a good job/vocation to practice PU? |
I'm moving and will be looking for a new job in the next coming weeks here. I have a part time job lined up at an educational academy for kids. Pay's not terrible. $20 bucks untaxed, but I only do that from 3:30-5:30 M-Th. So, that's enough to pay most of the rent. I'm really not struggling hardcore for money, but I'd like to find a job that will be productive, not just paying the rent. I was thinking about getting a restaurant job as a server. That will help me approach sets because...well...it'll be my damn job! I'm looking at a couple places, but other ideas would be great. I was thinking of maybe going with a job at the parts department for a motorcycle shop, but that's going to be counter-productive. I'll just be milking my employee discount and drain my paychecks on gear Would like some input! Thanks |
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| Author: | Methuselah [ Sat Sep 15, 2007 3:27 pm ] |
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Server, bartender, bouncer, salesman at any large store (best buy, department stores, mall stores), personal trainer working for a gym, working a gym in general, working at a tanning salon, bookstore. By far the top 3 are ideal, the restaurant and club industry attract a seemingly infinite amount of new people to them every day, and interaction is the key element of your job. The others are all good places as well. |
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| Author: | Monkey [ Sat Sep 15, 2007 4:19 pm ] |
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I'd replace bouncer with salesman. While the interaction aspects of bouncing are definitely awesome, you don't get the same sorts of pick-up related interactions as you do in sales. Pick-up _is_ sales; you're just selling yourself instead of some other product. |
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| Author: | niceguy [ Sat Sep 15, 2007 5:50 pm ] |
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methuselah - thanks for the list. monkey - have to agree and disagree with you there. agree that sales probably comes before bouncing. Bouncing is a chance to meet girls but briefly - also the venue becomes key. You're not paid to interact with people. You're paid to stand guard. I will most likely go the restaurant or sales route. But, having been in high ticket sales, mortgages, I found that it's really not about the product that you have. Sales is not a product business, it's really a people business. People want to be associated with DHV and when you show that, they feel comfortable making a purchase with you. |
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| Author: | xxIcexx [ Sat Sep 15, 2007 7:06 pm ] |
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id goes sales unless you arent bothered easily by rude and ignorant people...because i serve people at my job and at time i just feel like throwing shit in their face |
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| Author: | xLINKx [ Sat Sep 15, 2007 7:51 pm ] |
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People meet in target rich locations. Those are the best places to have a job with a lot of interaction. Examples: Restaurant, busy cafe pub, bar, nightclub, etc. busy stores, malls, outdoor festivals In my opinion, being a bouncer would suck. Girls just pretend to show attraction for you to get in the club. It's all fake. |
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| Author: | negsta [ Sat Sep 15, 2007 7:57 pm ] |
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I may be kicked off for this one. PRIEST! Never worry about building trust again. |
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