Glad you are back and asking questions that will make you a better communicator and attract friends! I personally have had an extremely diverse life. I grew up on a very large (23,000 acres) non-mechanized ranch, meaning that everything was accomplished on horse back, so I am very good at riding, roping, and all the other skills required to do that job. Unfortunately our ranch was pristine and the govt decided to make it a national monument park, so they basically forced us out. Anyway, I went to a trade school and learned electronics (we had no electricity on our ranch so it always fascinated me) and became very good at fixing office equipment (fax, copier, dictation, phone, printer, and microfilm). After 15 years of doing this I was fixing a copy machine at my old high school and the secretary said she was organizing old records and discovered that I had the highest SAT score (intelligence test in USA) in the past 30 years of that school, a big surprise to me, so I promptly, at the age of 40, enrolled in college and obtained a Biology degree with emphasis on water quality technology and environmental health. This has led me to Iraq where I analyze water samples. I probably am more satisfied with being a cowboy more than anything, however, it pays very little and the work is very hard. I plan on enrolling in a master's program when my contract is finished in Iraq and possibly teach at a college level.
2007-02-06 18:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm no longer in school, but am in banking. I would say my best skill is in making people laugh. I had a raving alcoholic father and a terrifically loving mother, thank God I took after her. After living through that, it's easy to find the best in most bad situations through laughter. I have found that by putting other people first, I am the one who benefits. As for hobbies or talents, I have a hard time thinking of myself as "good" at things, but I do a lot of photography and have had some photographs published, including a few in hard cover books, on billboards, and next year, in calendars. With physics the whole world is open to you - I wish you the best. I always wanted to play piano but my parents were poor so they did the next best thing and gave me accordion lessons for 7 years (quit laughing - see I told you I could make people laugh).
2007-02-06 06:39:37
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answered by ginabgood1 5
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My subjects at school were, English, Afrikaans, Typing Accountancy, Mathematics, Science and I use each and every one of them in the job I do today. I am a technical Rep for a faucet company.
2007-02-06 06:43:09
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answered by Mrs. Shrek 5
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I think, I'm good at learning and teaching languages (English, German, Italian, Korean, Turkish))) I also attend yoga classes.
My personal skills include opportunity to communicate with people of different cultural backgrounds and ethnicity.
2007-02-06 06:58:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I play trumpet .. have since I was 9 years old.. I'm good at my job.. I'm good at being a husband and a dad.. I'm one mean bowler.. and some more things I cant go into detail on.. kids may be reading this...
2007-02-06 06:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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At work. I think Im fab at Bonds/Home Loans
at play: Poetry and novel writting
2007-02-06 06:38:59
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answered by diarubie 5
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i am just graduated from my collage and i am just staying at home
so my best skills is to eat and sleep and to have fun with my friends lololol
2007-02-06 06:42:32
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answered by micho 7
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Being a Cosmetologist. Cutting hair, and also being a good friend and listener.
2007-02-06 06:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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creative writing
2007-02-06 06:38:02
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answered by maconsolviaa 5
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