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Old 5th-July-2007, 08:33 AM
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Old 8th-July-2007, 05:20 AM
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I have been a full-time webmaster for promoting online casinos after I fired my boss on 2005.2.10
I loved that comment !

From my side - I am nothing nearly as exciting as the rest of you - Just a Credit Manager for a Bank .
Someone mentioned that it would be nice to see some people being able to afford to leave their jobs to do portals full time.
Speaking for myself and possibly a few others here are like me - I can afford to leave my job tomorrow as my earnings there , despite being well paid are not even a 10th of what I make from my portals . The point is that I have been there for 11 years and enjoy it and the interaction with my fellow co workers. Although I also have my own Topboss Offices - the problem is that I have employed a load of "real computer geeks" - no offence intended as they are wonderful guys but unfortunately unless you are a computer screen or can speak in html code then you won't get a conversation out of them.
One day I am thinking of sending a bunch of strippers into my office to see if any of them even look up ....but on second thoughts I would probably be wasting my money
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Old 11th-July-2007, 05:04 AM
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Hi All,

From the replies I've seen to date many people from all walks of life are involved in the Casino Industry one way or the other. These include, highly qualified and very competent individuals who have the drive and motivation to succeed in an extremely competitive and volatile environment irrespective of their circumtances. From mechanical engineers, software developers, medical scientists ...even ironmen!
Your whole post is identical to this other separate thread:
http://www.gpwa.org/forum/online-cas...re-171553.html

When you make identical posts you are leaving us with the impression that your comments are spam.
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Old 11th-July-2007, 10:05 AM
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I apologise for the inconvenience! I realised my mistake, hence the reason I've opted to start a new thread.

Thanks for pointing that out, so I know for future reference!

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I just left one online casino, close 3 weeks ago, I worked over there more than 3 years. I reall y have good remmembers about it. Now I am starting a few business and I want to keep the contact with the industry. So I have a translation company for the industry. If somebody is interested, please contact me.

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Old 15th-July-2007, 07:18 AM
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I'm full time with internet related ventures. Over the last 8 years I have done/acquired affiliate marketing for gambling, pharmacy and financial products - done seo services, software development, and web hosting.

Leaving a six figure IT job to do this was a risk but well worth it. I work harder now but certainly enjoy working for me rather than someone else.

IMHO - if you are doing this part-time and make enough to support yourself, take the chance and do it full-time - it's a challenge but the lifestyle and potential rewards are well worth it.

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Old 16th-July-2007, 12:52 AM
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This may sound pretty bizarre but I still don’t know what I do for a living. In regards to Job title no clue what so ever. Just the other day I was asked and to be honest I was stumped! I just replied, “I am a slacker”.

I do so many different things. Grouped together I somehow make ends meet.

Strange?

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For me, I have my own entertainment company here out of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Being only 23 years old, I do a lot of club promotions and such, and book DJ's and acts from all over the world to come to club events in the Greater Toronto Area. As well, my company has a production side to it and I am the Pproducer for that company, and have produced 5 feature films, which two are being picked up by a local distributor around here.. and for the rest of the summer, we have two productions that are in progress.
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. Being only 23 years old, I do a lot of club promotions and such, and book DJ's and acts from all over the world to come to club events in the Greater Toronto Area. .
I love the DJ's for Z103.5....may not be as huge as some of the others but the team they have kick ass!
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Hey Kaus,

I am very good with the owners of Z1035... They are really good friends with out family. That family also owns like 11 other radio stations around here, but most of them are more independant radio stations. I am also very good friends with DJ Danny D and The Hammer Mmatt Regget. I also do a lot of promotional work with DJ Jukebox for many of the events that come to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

I love the station as well!
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