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RainbowTuba603 karma

Biomedical technicians are in high demand. If you've spent a lot of time fixing equipment (sounds like you have!) I'd apply to a couple hospitals.

I love my job and I think you would too. It's good money, it's interesting work, and I feel good about the work I do.

I have an engineering background, but many of my co-workers do not. Give it a shot!

RainbowTuba9 karma

I cant imagine how you'd even start a business in the sex toy industry. Kudos to you for your success, you're a Braverman than I.

You use your job as a pickup line at bars? Alternatively, if you're married, how did your wife react when she first found out your occupation. Alternatively, if she knew before hand/helped you start it up, what's your perfect Sunday like?

RainbowTuba6 karma

Are you still Drew?

RainbowTuba5 karma

Hello Rob! I'm a lifelong church goer, my father's a pastor of a church in my area. Much of this is rambling, so if you're pressed for time, I bolded my actual questions, but I'd like to hear your opinion on the bigger picture of my post! Thanks in advance!

I must know, what's your stance on evolution?

My church is very anti-evolution and anti-gay marriage. Bordering on the stereotype, but not so extreme.

This has caused a huge disconnect in my faith. I still want to believe everything I grew up with (minus YEC and "homosexual agenda" stuff), but I find it difficult when most everyone I know is on the homophobic and "evolution is the Devil's theory" side of the coin. My parents know I am an "evolutionist" (I hate that word) and they know I agree with the SCOTUS ruling, but most everyone else in my life doesn't. It's difficult to say that you are a member of a community that remains intentionally ignorant about topics much as evolution and intentionally bigoted and homophobic. How do you deal with the super conservative lifestyle the church you were at and how did it affect you (in your career, how parents and youth saw you, etc)?

RainbowTuba5 karma

Huge fan Gordon! Thank you for this.

What was the most memorable moment from Kitchen Nightmare? Be it the people (good or bad), the food (again, good or bad), or the restaurant itself, what do you remember best/sticks with you most?

Thanks again, Chef Ramsay!