Funeral directing? Interesting choice, Max. Certainly must be steady work. Not like dying is likely to go out of fashion anytime soon. Good luck
In related news, I had to go on one of those bastard Restart courses many years back. A week of pure hell and no mistake, missus. The relevant part is when we had to use some computer thingy they had to answer a load of questions and be informed of what our ideal job would be (apparently). Mine came back as either funeral director or fishfarm manager. To this day I have no fukkin idea how it decided on that. Is not like they have much in common really. And where the hell did they pull an interest in fish from?!? (I have no particular interest in fish besides eating 'em sometimes - and there was no mention of fish in the questionnaire - so has long intrigued me)
Yeah so i been working hard the last few days helping a friend with decorating . Well tbh it was more me doing the decorating & ordering them around cos they didn't have a clue .
Came out well . Just got to my own flat now oh n fit that fukin bin .
Got 2 brown envelopes yesterday scarred the shit out of me . Luckily it was just the social fund wanting their money back .
I guess you'd meet a lot of people and see a lot of stuff, and get an incredibly interesting window on people's lives without having to join the police. No two days the same, kinda thing.
edit: can you drive?
also i heard that embalming fluid is a good high ?
) in corpses then go for it. From the way you come over from your posts here you do seem to have a suitably calm and respectful way of dealing with people too. Could be a winner - go for it.I'm sure I saw a programme on TV once about American gangs and one thing they sold was cigarettes dipped in embalming fluid. They called it 'Wet' and when you smoke it you get 'stuck' where you can't move your muscles for a period so you are stuck to your chair.
Can imagine it being very satisfying work really. Knowing that you're doing something folk genuinely do appreciate and hopefully making a very hard time just a lil bit better for them. Gotta be more job satisfaction than factory work too. One of those jobs that require a certain temprement and way of dealing with people - if you think you're up to being elbow deep (literally sometimes I'd imagine) in corpses then go for it. From the way you come over from your posts here you do seem to have a suitably calm and respectful way of dealing with people too. Could be a winner - go for it.
Jan: Am not even sure what managing a fishfarm would involve. Nor how one would become such a thing really. Doubt you just turn up at a fishfarm and start managing stuff. Can kinda see how it could be a decent enough way to earn a crust though. Plenty of fresh air and all the fish you can eat. There's worse jobs, for sure. Would probably require waterwings though for the reasons you mention. I can swim but not exactly like a fish. And given the levels of consumption invovolved in dealing with previous jobs I suspect they'd be more or less essential to avoid swimming with the fishies.
EDIT: "Wet" or "embalming fluid" are slang terms for PCP. Actual embalming fluid is lethal. Although a few American kiddies apparently weren't aware of this and took it literally. And needed embalming shortly afterwards 8)
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Joints dipped in formaldahyde
I got that more through Hip Hop culture actually .![]()