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I am a stripper and I'm looking to get another job before i get weird answers I'm very serious what job can i



I have 2 years of undergraduate school i was a political science major, but ran out of money(I didnt know about dancing then) I was school from 94-96. I need a career where I can stop dancing but still pay my bills. Can anyone give me any leads. Serious answers only. Thanks.

I think you will do well at whatever you choose to do. It seems you have drive and determination and you are definitely a risk taker. Don't just consider jobs as an option. You can always be fired from a job. Look into different business opportunities that are available out there....compare and get all your questions answered and go with something you can really believe in and get behind.

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I wish you luck in your new career choice. I hope this helps.
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You might consider a career in either insurance or real estate. Both require a bit of school, but it is well worth the small amount of effort that you put forth in order to obtain your license.
well a fast food restaurant or a customer service job such as a hotel or clothing store
What are you good at that would make a good job? With a political science degree, sounds like you might enjoy a government job so why not look in the paper to see if the court or the legislators or mayor's office etc. are hiring. Or how about being a teacher? God knows they are in demand and you might be able to teach civics or math (they always need math teachers...) Being an assistant in a plastic surgeons office is another option for you. Given your dancing, I would imagine you are in excellent shape and most of those people actually work on a commision and someone who is attractive and articulate could probably do well in the field. Or how about part time modeling?
Evaluate your technical as well as other skills (organization, customer service, interpersonal skills). Look for jobs in sales, customer service, etc. Based on your experience, I'll bet you know how to read people, really read them.

Don't worry about where or what you've been, concern yourself about where you want to go, do, be.

Good luck
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and I will help you. Been there, done that, there is another way, but you half to work hard.
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