As an ER physician I say my job is flexible in that i only work per diem so I let the hospital know the days each schedule block that im available and they put me onto shifts on those shifts only (if they need someone one those days). So if, say, I want to travel the entire month of July I just don’t mark myself as available at all in July. (I also don’t get paid….) But it’s not flexible in the sense of , oh sure let me pop out for a quick hour for the dentist or to see the school play and then run back to work. When im scheduled, im ON. And I can’t even take phone calls from my kids sometimes. I’ve told them to call the nurses station if it’s an emergency. |
Winner, winner chicken dinner! |
Yep, c close second is foundation/charity or any other job you work to just have a job. |
| Numbers men: my wife said she wanted the rule of 6 - height, size, salary and then she met me: 5’10, 7 figures for years and 8 plus with girth! |
Sorry Charlie! Most women prefer to be tickled rather than choked. |
Different poster here and I may be generalizing based on my own limited experience, but I’ve actually gotten out of the friendzone just because a woman found out I was well endowed. Tickling is nice but I also think they enjoy being “choked”. |
I dated an anesthesiologist but he kept putting me to sleep. |
I’d rather be tickled “repeatedly” than choked “once” if you get my drift. |
I have a friend in the same position and it works really, really well for her as a working mom. She could schedule when she worked and when she was off she was 100% off. As a lawyer who is always on email, I am jealous. |
With enough prework you’ll be able to get choked multiple times and will know you’ve been choked the following day. |
A real one? Or a cosplaying one who is a bartender and rocks the Warby Parkers? |
I don’t understand assuming that you could only be choked once. Can you explain? |