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well Mexico thinks I am a stripper, went there had to fill out this card and they asked what do you do for a living and i put stripper...
but what the good old USA thinks i do is:
work for a company named Automotive Associates, we do training, marketing, and consulting for the automotive industry. we administer rewards programs for wholesale parts sales, do market research in the form of telephone mystery shopping. We do training seminars, and focus groups.
but i have a great title: Manager of Client Services
and at a few points i had a staff of about 13 people working for me...there all were telephone callers but hey it was cool!
Originally Posted by bpounds
and even will all those blessing, you are going to SEMA. Life just ain't fair.
When you heading up there?
hey someone has to go right? i am goin next Thursday and Firday.
Without you, we wouldn't know where to drive on the road, or where to park in a parking lot.
Do you do white lines and yellow lines, or are there separate classifications for each color?
Originally Posted by 97nukeford
or is it barber poles you stripe???
here is why i put one P, in mexico i put 2 p's but my buddy said it was only one, and with my history of spelling i believed him, and also how offten do i write stipper anyways?
Hey, if your schedule get too hectic with the house buying stuff, and you have to give those SEMA tickets away, don't forget your bestest friend here on FTE. Oh'll buddy, oh'll pal.
Well, first thing is, your going to have to tell us what a stipper is!!LOL!
Originally Posted by bpounds
They'rrrrr running!
Hey, if your schedule get too hectic with the house buying stuff, and you have to give those SEMA tickets away, don't forget your bestest friend here on FTE. Oh'll buddy, oh'll pal.
And, Bill shouldn't go alone....so he should take me!
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