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June 17, 2020
2 mindlesssubmissive answered
In general, everyone is constricted to choose their profession - there are no female or male professions. Otherwise, for me, it's a good job to say
For a man: businessman, doctor, engineer
For a woman: doctor, pharmacist, businesswoman
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June 17, 2020
3 scop_ofilia answered
Steam, play the game. Enough movies, the good profession is the one with the good pay. I'd say a football player, a boxer, a pharmacy company manager.
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June 17, 2020
4 queenmollyx answered
The profession has no gender. I know a lot of women, men with male jobs, and men with female ones. One example. : a good friend works as an engineer in one of the three mobile operators, and at the same time I know two young male primary teachers. So who's got what he's got and what's in his way? I'm a receptionist myself in a hotel and I have colleagues and men and women.
The important thing is to love your job.
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June 17, 2020
5 bwd2002 answered
The best profession for a man is the mythical senior java or C programmer with a 10k salary. All women dream of him, trust me
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June 17, 2020
6 ariel_park answered
I don't agree with N1.
You absolutely turn off the class system as much as it disappears in Bulgaria.
Women who want men with money are dependent, uneducated, with no ambitions, and they like light women. They're usually on unstapped work or on the chalk. There are good women, of course, but they're just ordinary.
Women who have professions have completely different behaviors. They have leadership traits and aspire to independence. That's where their professions come from as a result of their ambitions. Their behaviour in many cases is a mix of personal and professional, or simply professional, which becomes part of them. It's called identity. Nurses, doctors, lawyers, bankers, those who are entrepreneurs (although few) have completely different behavior and broadcasting. That two-thirds of citizens are working class with a lack of culture and behaviour due to lack of education is another thing. And no, education is about knowing something. To have experience in it. It could be qualifications and experience in a profession. It could be culture and behavior. After all, everyone decides for themselves how to respond to the environment. Those who act like peasants do it by choice. Those who behave politely do it by choice. I have listened and seen degraded behavior with words - this is Bulgaria. No, it's The One who behaves like this and who I hope I never see again. This is not Bulgaria. However, after 2/3 have degraded the working class, this is what people see and say in their view that this is 'Bulgaria'. One can only get out of the working class through development. In another topic, I wrote that I wanted to buy my sister a reader - Kindle. I was dealing with Amazon because it wasn't in Bulgarian to please my sister. From there I was told that it is not offered in Bulgarian, because there is no book market in Bulgaria because people do not buy.
No book market told me!! An analysis was also released on a eurobarometer report that the population in Bulgaria is last in the EU in spending on books. There's a difference from people to people with professions and it's huge because they're the ones who have done and made an effort to unleash some potential. From there to offer others, forming teamwork and universal help. Then there's the environment for those who have the many money (the bigger entrepreneurs and investors) and no, I'm not talking about politicians but those you can't see them because you don't have contact with them. This is about an environment based on similar ancestry. This in many cases also applies to people with professions. After all, if you don't have common interests with someone, what kind of relationship should it have? As for the Author, Good luck to you!
No book market told me!! An analysis was also released on a eurobarometer report that the population in Bulgaria is last in the EU in spending on books. There's a difference from people to people with professions and it's huge because they're the ones who have done and made an effort to unleash some potential. From there to offer others, forming teamwork and universal help. Then there's the environment for those who have the many money (the bigger entrepreneurs and investors) and no, I'm not talking about politicians but those you can't see them because you don't have contact with them. This is about an environment based on similar ancestry. This in many cases also applies to people with professions. After all, if you don't have common interests with someone, what kind of relationship should it have? As for the Author, Good luck to you!
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June 17, 2020
1 kaorilove answered