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I work at a retail store at a mall and lately the management team have been super uptight, I was late 1 time and they said they almost fired me because of it lol.
Whats your job and how much bs is it?
Whats your job and how much bs is it?
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I am in my last year of university studying Business Management. Therefore i am classed as a full time student.
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Mma is mostly my whole life and I consider it my job. But what actually pays the bills is being a copper based cable/ fiber technician
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I work for a company Called KnowHow its a computing business linked to Pc world i guess in the UK, fixing computer hardware components.
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Bjj wrote Mma is mostly my whole life and I consider it my job. But what actually pays the bills is being a copper based cable/ fiber technicianEver been in some big fights w/ someone well known or anything? Also when someone pounds you in how long do you generally not fight for after that?
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I'm a paler at a cookie factory
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Last year at university as a Games technology student, I currently have a few work placements lined up for when I finish so ill have to see how they go.
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Painter and decorator, pretty lame but it's what I enjoy doing
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Pxilo wroteBjj wrote Mma is mostly my whole life and I consider it my job. But what actually pays the bills is being a copper based cable/ fiber technicianEver been in some big fights w/ someone well known or anything? Also when someone pounds you in how long do you generally not fight for after that?
Not really anybody you would know. Never fought pro YET only amateur (13-4). But every Friday I train with a ex professional boxer and many of my BJJ and Muay Thai instructors have fought in the UFC in their career. I mainly am helping out in my gym with training with kids at our gym and training myself as hard as I possibly can. As far as being pounded on, obviously doesn't feel good but something you have to take in this sport. I tend to lean towards ground game and Bjj for my style of fighting. If you'd like anymore info you can pm me anytime bud
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Bjj wrotePxilo wroteBjj wrote Mma is mostly my whole life and I consider it my job. But what actually pays the bills is being a copper based cable/ fiber technicianEver been in some big fights w/ someone well known or anything? Also when someone pounds you in how long do you generally not fight for after that?
Not really anybody you would know. Never fought pro YET only amateur (13-4). But every Friday I train with a ex professional boxer and many of my BJJ and Muay Thai instructors have fought in the UFC in their career. I mainly am helping out in my gym with training with kids at our gym and training myself as hard as I possibly can. As far as being pounded on, obviously doesn't feel good but something you have to take in this sport. I tend to lean towards ground game and Bjj for my style of fighting. If you'd like anymore info you can pm me anytime bud
I enjoy watching MMA games w/ my buds and never knew an MMA fighter sounds like a rough but fun sport to be in, I know I want to kick some ass sometimes but I'd be pounded lol.
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