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.it's funny you brought this up. I'm a free-lance gynocologist :lolhitting  :lolhitting  :lolhitting

I am shocked. So out of character. How long do ya need to know 'em before you give them their checkup? :P

:lolhitting 30-40 years :bang

I normally like to get to know the girls a little bit longer than that. :lolhitting

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#2....

 

 

.it's funny you brought this up. I'm a free-lance gynocologist :lolhitting  :lolhitting  :lolhitting

I am shocked. So out of character. How long do ya need to know 'em before you give them their checkup? :P

:lolhitting 30-40 years :bang

I normally like to get to know the girls a little bit longer than that. :lolhitting

I just try to get them for their first visit at 18....then refer them to a real doctor:)

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#2....

 

 

.it's funny you brought this up. I'm a free-lance gynocologist :lolhitting  :lolhitting  :lolhitting

I am shocked. So out of character. How long do ya need to know 'em before you give them their checkup? :P

:lolhitting 30-40 years :bang

I normally like to get to know the girls a little bit longer than that. :lolhitting

I just try to get them for their first visit at 18....then refer them to a real doctor:)

:headbang :cheers

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I've read that about actuaries too. they get lotsa $$ and it's next to impossible to become one. Good luck with the studies man, isn't that like 10+ years?

 

 

 

I'm rounding in at number #374....high school teacher:(

thanks. Well the way it works is there are 10 or 11 actuarial exams, with each exam you pass your "rank" rises and subsequently, your position in a company/firm and your salary. The first test is mostly Calc I and II so i'll probably take that one this summer, but being only a junior, i wont take another for a few years. It takes time, 10+ years is not out of the question.

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I've read that about actuaries too. they get lotsa $$ and it's next to impossible to become one. Good luck with the studies man, isn't that like 10+ years?

 

 

 

I'm rounding in at number #374....high school teacher:(

thanks. Well the way it works is there are 10 or 11 actuarial exams, with each exam you pass your "rank" rises and subsequently, your position in a company/firm and your salary. The first test is mostly Calc I and II so i'll probably take that one this summer, but being only a junior, i wont take another for a few years. It takes time, 10+ years is not out of the question.

Good luck Sonix! Now I know where to turn when I knock off my wife for the insurance money...

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It is #1 stress free job.  Nobody realizes you're wrong for 7 years.  Like how JR views his GM's.

ya, people often dont believe me when i say that. They think working for insurance companies and helping them determine their rates and such, that it would be the opposite. When I tell people its one of the least stressful jobs in the country most dont believe me. Also, a lot of people dont even know what they are when i tell them what i'm majoring in

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I've read that about actuaries too. they get lotsa $$ and it's next to impossible to become one. Good luck with the studies man, isn't that like 10+ years?

 

 

 

I'm rounding in at number #374....high school teacher:(

thanks. Well the way it works is there are 10 or 11 actuarial exams, with each exam you pass your "rank" rises and subsequently, your position in a company/firm and your salary. The first test is mostly Calc I and II so i'll probably take that one this summer, but being only a junior, i wont take another for a few years. It takes time, 10+ years is not out of the question.

Good luck Sonix! Now I know where to turn when I knock off my wife for the insurance money...

lol thx, but i think you might want a lawyer for that :lol:

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