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Re: RW Women's jobs
« Reply #175 on: July 08, 2006, 07:23:56 AM »
T/G
then further:

If you held Peewee to the same standards as Jet and myself for our alledged expertise, Peewee would have to have been in the sex slave trade for 'X' years to be a competent, reliable, quotable authority.  Not, as you suggest, just a simple researcher.

I point this out to you just so you don't wander too far down that slippery slope, ya know, apples must be added with other apples.  This is akin to the problems we so often see in academia where someone becomes an expert in some field by taking a few courses, studying a few books, and publishing a few papers which are not widely read by anyone other than a few more academicians, and having never really gotten their feet wet by actually doing something concrete within the field.   Now,,, if Peewee came out and said he was a "sex slave trade pimp" for the past decade, my ears would perk right up to hear the voice of a real expert.

Hey, jb, I served in the US Air Force for 6 years. Do I know more about the Air Force and the military than you do? Now because the USAF is a developing a top secret spy plane...code named Aurora...would you think that I was an expert on that aircraft because I served in the Air Force? I do know something about it and probably more than you do about it but I am not an expert but at least I can talk about that airplane with a little more authority then most people can.

So where are you claiming to have your vast expertise? I know nothing about you our your background. I my mind you have no more credibility than you seem to think that I have.

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« Reply #176 on: July 08, 2006, 08:16:47 AM »
Do you think that for be a good expert, a policeman need to be a criminal ?

Do you think that for be a good expert, a fireman need to start fire ?



  This is about the dumbest thing I've read, don't you think undercover cops do things illegal, so as not to blow there cover, and yes A fireman is taught how to set a fire, there are back fires they set to control some of the massive wild fires we have in California, they set controlled house fire so they can better learn how to put them out, and how to investigate them. and as far as the sex slave thing is concerned , that is so blown out of proportion, as to make it laughable
Your Mom is so dumb that she tried to minimize a 12 variable function to a minimal sum of products expression using a karnaugh map instead of the Quine-McCluskey Algorithm.

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« Reply #177 on: July 08, 2006, 11:20:42 AM »
Do you think that for be a good expert, a policeman need to be a criminal ?

Do you think that for be a good expert, a fireman need to start fire ?



  This is about the dumbest thing I've read, don't you think undercover cops do things illegal, so as not to blow there cover, and yes A fireman is taught how to set a fire, there are back fires they set to control some of the massive wild fires we have in California, they set controlled house fire so they can better learn how to put them out, and how to investigate them. and as far as the sex slave thing is concerned , that is so blown out of proportion, as to make it laughable

I will agree with you, Louie, that jb's point about having to be a sex slave trafficer before you can consider yourself to be knowlegeable in the subject is over blown. I don't think that someone has to actually experience something to gain a credible knowledge of that subject. Lots of guys have written here, including jb, about FSU woman...yet have any of them actually been FSU women? We accept that they have knowledge of the subject but we do not expect them to have been women.

Same with human trafficing. I do not have to have been a trafficer to be an authority on the subject just as jb did not have to be a woman to be an authority on FSU women.

I wrote a book that spanned at least 5 major subjects. Military law, military protocol, warship management, special ops, scuba diving. Had I not done my research into those areas before I had written about them and had I been inaccurate in anyway then you best believe that the cards and letters would flow from every JAG, naval officer, military pilot, ship captain, Navy SEAL...you name it protesting that I was wrong in my telling of the story. I would have no credibility with them. I could have never been experienced all of those things but I can tell you about them and with accuracy. I now know a lot about military law, not enough to be a lawyer. I stood on the bridge of the USS Higgins, I've met with Navy special agents assigned to NCIS...it takes years of information gathering...you can't "google" this stuff but you can claim to know something about it. More than the next guy anyway.

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« Reply #178 on: July 08, 2006, 12:28:15 PM »
The number of FSU women that seek partners outside of their country is small when compared to the total population. If I buy into your logic are you suggesting that this forum does not deserve the bandwidth because "A number that is so small, it probalby doesn't deserve..." ? 

There are over 70 million women in Russia alone.  Of this, USCIS issues only a few thousand Resident Alien cards each year to Russian immigrants (both male and female, for K-1/3 and other family based reasons).  So we are speaking in the thousands of a percent for this.

I am unsure how many doctors are graduated from programs there, but we need the ones that are:
-- Female,
-- Graduate at near the top of their class,
-- Attended one of the highest Universities in the FSU (Moscow State, Kiev, etc),
-- Have chosen to also study Western medicine, and
-- Wish to find a soul mate in the West.

I can't put an exact figure on that one, but I'm confident if I could, it would be even less than a thousand of a percent (if she even exists at all).

So yes, it probably isn't worth the bandwidth we have given it.  As for RWD (and other forums), the Internet has always been a home for people with less than universally common interests to share ideas.  There are a number of documented cases of people from the West marrying people from the FSU.  How many do you know that fit the above example?


My wife graduated from one of the most prestigious Medical schools in the FSU at the top of her class and went on to become a successful physician and dept. head, but for some reason  a minor flaw in her otherwise brilliant mind caused her to marry a crazy dude like me.  She plans on eventually pursuing her medical career here in the US.

To make matters even more unique she had to choose between a promising modeling career or becoming a doctor - I consider myself indeed fortunate she picked the latter.

I could probably ramble on for a few paragraphs analyzing the uniqueness of our relationship but I always find it humbling to realize that essentially no one marries a Russian girl anyway - at least within a 99.9% certainty in the USA.

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« Reply #179 on: July 08, 2006, 12:39:55 PM »
My wife graduated from one of the most prestigious Medical schools in the FSU at the top of her class and went on to become a successful physician and dept. head, but for some reason  a minor flaw in her otherwise brilliant mind caused her to marry a crazy dude like me.  She plans on eventually pursuing her medical career here in the US.

To make matters even more unique she had to choose between a promising modeling career or becoming a doctor - I consider myself indeed fortunate she picked the latter.

I could probably ramble on for a few paragraphs analyzing the uniqueness of our relationship but I always find it humbling to realize that essentially no one marries a Russian girl anyway - at least within a 99.9% certainty in the USA.

For the short term the modeling seems logical. When the looks fade the doctor has to be the odds on favorite for the long haul. I have two friends who were or are models. One was the former Mrs Peewee who was a model/actress then later a model/flight attendant. Then finally a flight attendant. I have another pal who got her start as a Playboy bunny and model. Playboy went out of business so she lived on modeling. At the age of 39 she is still modeling but the jobs are now coming fewer and fewer. She can do legs, hair, and hands but seldom face anymore.

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Re: RW Women's jobs
« Reply #180 on: July 08, 2006, 12:50:55 PM »
Isn't the correct spelling 'Trafficker'?

Maybe trafficer is a police officer attached to traffic duty?

I guess if you are an authority on this subject your version is probably correct.

I think 'authority' on the subject of RW is the last word in the world jb would use to describe himself.  I think he is humble enough to maybe use words like 'knowledgeable' or 'experienced' but that's about it.  How many times have we heard him say 'I could be wrong but..' ?

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« Reply #181 on: July 08, 2006, 03:47:49 PM »
Isn't the correct spelling 'Trafficker'?

Maybe trafficer is a police officer attached to traffic duty?

I guess if you are an authority on this subject your version is probably correct.

I think 'authority' on the subject of RW is the last word in the world jb would use to describe himself.  I think he is humble enough to maybe use words like 'knowledgeable' or 'experienced' but that's about it.  How many times have we heard him say 'I could be wrong but..' ?

 



Let's not draw strings that leave swim shorts around the ankles.



Either version is correct. I don't think the 800,000 or so people that are involved every year very much care how anything is spelled.

Reminder. The topic is jobs. The question was, "Does anyone have any idea how a RW girl's occupation translates to a profession over here? I'm seeking a young professional girl just out of school, but wondering how much she could earn in the U.S. I'm guessing that a lawyer wouldn't translate well, but how about banking, dentistry, a doctor, nurse, etc... Any others? I see a lot of girls listed as "enconomists."

So far we have decided that it is really hard for a FSU trained doctor to transfer her skills, but it can be done. That a law degree is pointless. That a finance degree can transition, as demonstrated by my friend Julia who had her MBA in two years at Brown University. Nurse is probably a great transtion for a foreign doctor. Dentistry, probably not. Flight attendant...piece of cake to transfer skills. And don't forget that real estate sales is not a bad option for any motivated lady. Cosmetologist...easy transfer.

Peewee



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« Reply #182 on: July 09, 2006, 04:08:10 AM »
There are good and bad doctors in all countries.  After all, 50% of medical students graduate in the bottom half of their class.   ;D
Prompted my memory about a favorite wisecrack that's circulated around medical schools in my neck of the woods (STL) for years.

Do you know what they call the medical student who has the minimum passing grades in medical school, and the minimum passing grades on the board exams/

DOCTOR!  ;D

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« Reply #183 on: July 09, 2006, 04:23:30 AM »
My wife graduated from one of the most prestigious Medical schools in the FSU at the top of her class and went on to become a successful physician and dept. head, but for some reason  a minor flaw in her otherwise brilliant mind caused her to marry a crazy dude like me.  She plans on eventually pursuing her medical career here in the US.

Let us know when she passes her exam without any formal retraining, and receives a residency.  Then she will fit the model that is being discussed in this thread.

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« Reply #184 on: July 09, 2006, 04:46:31 AM »
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Either version is correct.
I have two dictionaries here, plus the old instant standby of www.dictionary.com and none of them seem to think there is more than one correct way to spell "trafficker"

WRT Conner's and Brad's comment about the lower half of the graduating med school classes, yes,,, they are indeed still called "Doctor".  I recently (within the last 10 years) had a co-worker whose daughter finished up in the lower half of Baylor's graduating class.  She wound up doing her internship at a government clinic on a southwestern Indian reservation in Scphinter, New Mexico, at very low pay.  However, with that on her CV, while she will probably always be able to make a living at medicine somewhere, she'll never be offered a top position for the big bucks anywhere.
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« Reply #185 on: July 09, 2006, 06:51:50 AM »
Let us know when she passes her exam  without any formal retraining, and receives a residency.  Then she will fit the model that is being discussed in this thread.

Not sure why I would want to do that  ???

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« Reply #186 on: July 09, 2006, 08:11:38 AM »
I have two dictionaries here, plus the old instant standby of www.dictionary.com and none of them seem to think there is more than one correct way to spell "trafficker"

WRT Conner's and Brad's comment about the lower half of the graduating med school classes, yes,,, they are indeed still called "Doctor".  I recently (within the last 10 years) had a co-worker whose daughter finished up in the lower half of Baylor's graduating class.  She wound up doing her internship at a government clinic on a southwestern Indian reservation in Scphinter, New Mexico, at very low pay.  However, with that on her CV, while she will probably always be able to make a living at medicine somewhere, she'll never be offered a top position for the big bucks anywhere.

Think of colour or color, harbour or harbor. Either is exceptable. What is really rewarding about this is that you guys are taking some time to pay attention to this epidemic crime. Now the third largest crime after drugs and arms sales. Over 800,000 people each year, with the US being the biggest customer, become victims to this crime. Now that some of you have taken the time to debate the spelling of the word why not now do something productive and meaningful with your time by reaching into your wallets, extract a few bucks, then find an organization that will put that money to a good use. I think the term "no load" applies to one who will complain about something but not take action to change the situation.

With regard to the career opportunities. I had thought that if a man was unsure if he could afford to import a woman from a foreign country and then afford to keep her without her having to work to maintain the family budget then he may not be looking in the right place to begin with.

I make a well above average income. Not even close to aveage as a matter of fact and yet I still find myself thinking whether or not I can afford this. A son in college and all related expenses, dual house payments, then add a non working wife and her son. It is worth a conversation or two with her to be sure.

What I heard her saying was that she would go crazy if she had to remain at home day after day and that she would want to work at whatever job she could. I think about the domestic side of the FSU woman. School for her, work, and then whatever duties she feels that she must assume at home. That is a lot of daily effort expended. I'm productive for around 14 hours each day but I will sit down for dinner. The hiring of a maid seemed like a good option and then I have yet one more person on my payroll. I'm banking on the "will do" attitude that she is professing and then whatever career she chooses is fine with me. All I need do is make it happen for her.

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Re: RW Women's jobs
« Reply #187 on: July 09, 2006, 08:19:00 AM »
I have two dictionaries here, plus the old instant standby of www.dictionary.com and none of them seem to think there is more than one correct way to spell "trafficker"
Quite so : English words ending in C often add K/Q to maintain the velar plosive sound in derivatives with soft vowels (witness frolic/frolicked/frolicking, relic/reliquiary, etc.)   

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She wound up doing her internship at a government clinic on a southwestern Indian reservation in Scphinter, New Mexico
Another spelling problem. Is it Scphinter, or actually SPHINCTER ? Who could name a city that way ? A nostalgic retired proctologist ?  ;D
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« Reply #188 on: July 09, 2006, 08:29:58 AM »
Think of colour or color, harbour or harbor. Either is exceptable.
Not quite the same thing. Either spelling may be ACCEPTABLE in American English, not in British English. In this case, the alternative spellings preserve the original sound (as in night/nite). Incidentally, the OU diphthong is the most erratic as far as pronunciation is concerned (5 variants, depending on the specific word), probably due to the mixed origin of written English (Anglo-Saxon + Latin influences via Norman French). 
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« Reply #189 on: July 09, 2006, 08:37:50 AM »
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She wound up doing her internship at a government clinic on a southwestern Indian reservation in Scphinter, New Mexico
Another spelling problem. Is it Scphinter, or actually SPHINCTER ? Who could name a city that way ? A nostalgic retired proctologist ?  Grin

Not a spelling problem, Sandro, I didn't remember the actual name of the little one horse town she had to work in, so I made one up.. I purposely misspelled the word so as to be sure it was a non-existent place, but close enough so everyone would get the idea.

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« Reply #190 on: July 09, 2006, 08:41:39 AM »
Not a spelling problem, Sandro, I didn't remember the actual name of the little one horse town she had to work in, so I made one up.. I purposely misspelled the word so as to be sure it was a non-existent place, but close enough so everyone would get the idea.
JB, I am glad New Mexico was spared the ignominy ;)
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« Reply #191 on: August 09, 2006, 08:53:09 AM »
Current 30 day time limit extention.

I replied to this thread so it can get a new 30 day time limit.

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« Reply #192 on: August 09, 2006, 08:58:41 AM »
No Jack this reply and the other one like it will only put you on moderated status if you continue.

Current 30 day time limit extention.

I replied to this thread so it can get a new 30 day time limit.

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« Reply #193 on: August 09, 2006, 09:12:07 AM »
Moderator One, if another post as simple as this will put me on moderated stays, then jump all over big boy!  You want to go about ruining a good Russian discussion board, over moderation, just as was happening to the old RWG, will RUIN a good Russian discussion board.

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« Reply #194 on: August 09, 2006, 09:21:40 AM »
Jack,

 No one is trying to over moderate here nor will they. You were just trying to make a point with your posts that you didn't like the comments made to you by Mod2 so you spent time looking for threads that were 29 days old to basically spam the board. Don't you think that this is rather childish behavior and does nothing to add value to the thread or the board in general. You have a great deal of knowledge and information to pass along to RWD. Would it not be better to do that than to make such petty posts to show your displeasure?

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« Reply #195 on: August 09, 2006, 12:06:30 PM »
Jack you are on this playing field....It is not your place to make the rules, and as I taught my beautiful grandbaby...Rules are Rules.

You are never to knowingly break rules or laws.....If you don't agree take your fight where it will do some good (and in this case it is not in public on this board)

You will at all times be aware of others and respect there rights, and not cause them hurt or embarrassment....EVER

You will never bring shame or loss of respect to this home...EVER

That little girl died Memorial day, 11 years old and her memorial was attended ...on a workday... by over 350 people, some of the drove over a 1000 miles to pay this unusual little girl, who had love and charity for all.

Step back, and take a deep breath, and remember to be part of, not an impediment to the welfare of all.

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« Reply #196 on: November 25, 2024, 05:25:26 PM »
Does anyone have any idea how a RW girl's occupation translates to a profession over here? I'm seeking a young professional girl just out of school, but wondering how much she could earn in the U.S. I'm guessing that a lawyer wouldn't translate well, but how about banking, dentistry, a doctor, nurse, etc... Any others? I see a lot of girls listed as "economists." What is this?

FSU Economists are usually bookkeepers of some sort. 

How easy is it to transfer professions? It really depends on the profession and her English abilities.
Some states have heavy licensing requirements for many occupations. You should not count on her
contributing to the family coffers much the first year or so.

FSUW are not for entry level daters
FSUW don't do vague
FSUW like a man of action. Be a man of action 
If you find a promising girl, get your butt on a plane.
There are a hundred ways to be successful and a thousand ways to f#ck it up
Just kiss the girl, don't ask her first. Tolerate NO excuses!

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« Reply #197 on: November 25, 2024, 05:58:00 PM »
ICQ was an Israeli created App, I knew the developers back in the 90s

there was a chatroulette like program in the late 90s for webcams
Rank My Wank

dewds log-in to a queue
when you're on top of the queue viewers see yur solo webcam sex show
you clip yur face from the video, mainly just yur willy, cuz it's low resolution
performers see and hear viewers reactions to their show
incels should do this instead of ending up like pee wee herman


Marry a young beautiful Russian/Ukrainian who is physically a 9+
and she can pull in a couple of hundred k/yr on only fans
and NEVER have contact with anyone other than her visa sponsor

I could do sex videos on OnlyFans as the geezer who ravishes young russian/ukrainian girls
and make almost the same amount

couple of hundred k per year for doing oral sex on 19 year old Russian girls
and that's just my cut, the girls get their cut to

while the rest of ya will be sellin pencils or cleaning elon musk's windshield for a quarter


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« Reply #198 on: November 25, 2024, 06:39:42 PM »
FSU Economists are usually bookkeepers of some sort. 

How easy is it to transfer professions? It really depends on the profession and her English abilities.
Some states have heavy licensing requirements for many occupations. You should not count on her
contributing to the family coffers much the first year or so.

The lower the level of the gal's skills, the easier they translate.
e.g. Hair dresser can easily get a job here; not so a MD.

Exception would be computer jocks.  Those skills transfer quite well.  Olgac can tell us about that.
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« Reply #199 on: November 26, 2024, 07:57:51 AM »

Marry a young beautiful Russian/Ukrainian who is physically a 9+
and she can pull in a couple of hundred k/yr on only fans
and NEVER have contact with anyone other than her visa sponsor

I could do sex videos on OnlyFans as the geezer who ravishes young russian/ukrainian girls
and make almost the same amount

The 9 + FSU gal will have one of your kidney's and your now wife will have the other one.
You will be homeless, broke and dying trying to find an old Obama care dialysis machine
to get hooked up to.

FSU wives of 20+ years tend to become scorn when tossed aside for a newer, sportier model.
The US divorce laws were written to penalize men who try doing so. 9+ level 20 something
FSUW aren't going to get misty eyed about +60 year old men wanting to put them on only
fans.

You should look into something promising like rotary coin operated pay phones. Rumor is
that you can get quarters washing Musks windshield and politicizing every single thread. 
FSUW are not for entry level daters
FSUW don't do vague
FSUW like a man of action. Be a man of action 
If you find a promising girl, get your butt on a plane.
There are a hundred ways to be successful and a thousand ways to f#ck it up
Just kiss the girl, don't ask her first. Tolerate NO excuses!

 

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